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transliterated as
Digenis.
Variants of
Akritas include Akrites or
Akritis (Ἀκρίτης).
James Trilling (2016), "Re-Introducing
Digenis Akritis: A Byzantine...
- clubs:
Enosi Neon
Ypsona and
Digenis Akritas Ipsona.
Until May 14, 2019, the name of the club was
Enosi Neon Ypsona-
Digenis,
before changing their name...
- The
Death of
Digenis or
Christ Unbound, is a
tragedy by
Angelos Sikelianos written and
published in 1947.
Three years later, in 1950, the
music of the...
-
Kimon Digenis (Gr****: Κίμων Διγενής) (c. 1871–1945) was a ****enic Army
officer who
reached the rank of
Major General. He was born in Kimolos,
South Aegean...
- 2019–2020 season.
Digenis Akritas Morphou is this year once
again running academies for all age groups,
under its new
basketball team name,
Digenis Akritas Morphou-B...
- Lim****ol (/ˈlɪməsɒl/; Gr****: Λεμεσός, romanized: Lemesós [lemeˈsos]; Turkish:
Limasol or Leymosun) is a city on the
southern coast of
Cyprus and capital...
-
footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Cypriot Second Division club
Digenis Akritas Morphou. Born in England, he
represents ****stan internationally...
-
Petra tou
Digeni (Gr****: Πέτρα του Διγενή, romanized: Petra tou
Digeni Turkish: Yeniceköy) is a
village in the
Nicosia District of Cyprus,
located 7 km...
- Division. The
three teams promoted from the
Third Division were ASIL Lysi,
Digenis Akritas Morphou, ENAD
Polis Chrysochous (replacing the
three relegated...
- used for
football matches and is the home
ground of
Olympiakos Nicosia,
Digenis Morphou, and
Ethnikos ****ia. The
stadium holds 15,590
seated spectators...