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Chryso (Gr****: Χρύσω or Χρυσό) or
Chrisso (Gr****: Χρισσό) may
refer to
several places in Greece:
Chryso, Evrytania, a
village in Evrytania, muni****l...
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allowing Chrysos to
consolidate control over the area.
After Alexios'
unsuccessful campaign in the
autumn of 1197, he sued for
peace and
recognized Chrysos' rights...
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Petrotilapia chrysos is a
species of
cichlid endemic to Lake
Malawi where it is only
known from
around the
southern islands of
Chinyankwazi and Chinyamwezi...
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pupae of many butterflies,
referred to by the
Ancient Gr**** term χρυσός (
chrysós) for gold. When the
caterpillar is
fully grown, it
makes a
button of silk...
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Chryso Stamatopoulou (in Gr****: Χρυσώ Σταματοπούλου; born 22
March 1975) is a Gr**** rock singer. She is the lead
singer of
romantic folk
metal band Chrysilia...
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Chrysos Evelpidis (Gr****: Χρυσός Ευελπίδης, 1895 –
April 29, 1971) was a Gr**** agronomist, professor,
member of the
parliament and minister. He was born...
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later independent domain led by the
nobleman Dobromir Chrysos. In 1202 the
lands of
Dobromir Chrysos were
conquered by the
Second Bulgarian Empire under...
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makes it desirable. The word
chrysoprase comes from the Gr**** χρυσός
chrysos meaning 'gold' and πράσινον prasinon,
meaning 'green'.
Unlike emerald which...
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derived from the
Ancient Gr****
words ἥλιος (helios, sun) and χρῡσός (
chrysos, gold). It
occurs in
Africa (with 244
species in
South Africa), Madagascar...
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Balkan warlord,
Dobromir Chrysos, who in 1201 had
risen in
revolt along with the
disaffected Byzantine general Manuel Kamytzes.
Chrysos was
already married...