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- Chaniotis (Gr****: Χανιώτης, Chaniótis [xaˈɲotis] or Χανιώτη, Chanióti), is a town in the eastern part of the peninsula of K****andra, Chalkidiki, Greece...
- Advanced Study. Chaniotis is the co-director of the Lyktos Archaeological Project. In 2000 the German state of Baden-Württemberg awarded Chaniotis one of its...
- canonicity. Chaniotis 1996, p. 85. Peters 1988, p. 244. Chaniotis 1996, p. 86. Anghie 1996, p. 323. Molano 2009, p. 212. Chaniotis 1996, p. 67. Chaniotis 1996...
- Roussel 2002, p. 331 Mikalson 2006, p. 209 Shipley 1999, p. 159 Chaniotis 2003, p. 436 Chaniotis 2003, p. 439 Evans 1998, p. 343 Walter, N. Jüdisch-****enistische...
- Maciałowicz, Rudnicki & Strobin 2016, pp. 136–138. Todd 1999, p. 23. Chaniotis 2013, pp. 209–211. Kaul & Martens 1995, pp. 133, 153–154. Harris 1979...
- Oliver ****inson, The Aegean Bronze Age (Cambridge World Archaeology). Chaniotis, Angelos; Kotsonas, Antonis. "Ancient Crete – classics". Oxford Bibliographies...
- situated on the northeastern coast of the peninsula, 3 km southeast of Chaniotis, 4 km north of Agia Paraskevi and 92 km southeast of Thessaloniki. List...
- the capital of the Roman Empire to Constantinople in AD 330. Angelos Chaniotis ends the ****enistic period with the death of Hadrian in AD 138, who integrated...
- Jan 10, 2008 Fred Woud****zen, The Earliest Cretan Scripts, 2:99 Angelos Chaniotis, "The Great Inscription, its Political Institutions, and the Common Institutions...
- to the ****enistic world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Chaniotis, Angelos. War in the ****enistic world: A Social and Cultural History...