- tou
genikou (Gr****: λογοθέτης τοῦ γενικοῦ,
often called genikos logothetes or
simply ho
genikos (ὁ γενικός [λογοθέτης], 'the
general [logothete]'), and...
-
Nicephorus I, was the
Byzantine emperor from 802 to 811. He
began his
career as
genikos logothetēs
under Empress Irene, but
later overthrew her to
seize the throne...
- (meaning "governor-general") as an explanation. Gr****: γενικός διοικήτης (
genikos dioikētēs), νομάρχης (nomarchēs,
which may mean "nomarch" or "prefect of...
-
palace coup in 802, she was
exiled and died on 9
August 803.
Nikephoros I "
Genikos" or "the Logothete" Νικηφόρος ὁ Γενικός/ὁ Λογοθέτης 31
October 802 – 26...
- GEK
Terna Holding Real
Estate Construction (
Genikós etaireía Kataskevastikí)(Gr****: ΓΕΚ(Γενικός εταιρεία Κατασκευαστική) ΤΕΡΝΑ) is a
large Gr**** conglomerate...
- 906
Karaiskaki Sq.-Kallipoli
Central 24 909
Agios Vasileios-Agia Sofia-
Geniko Kratiko Nikaias Central 72 910 Syngrou/Fix Station-Tzitzifies
Local 33 911...
-
Greece in 1986. To
qualify as a
General Practitioner (γενικός ιατρός,
genikos iatros)
doctors in
Greece are
required to
complete four
years of vocational...
- many
automotive companies. Ano
Patisia has
pharmacies and a hospital, the
Geniko Nosokomeio Patision.
Development in Ano
Patisia began in the 1870s. The...
- school.
Compulsory for all children, it is
followed by the non-mandatory
Geniko Lykeio (Γενικό Λύκειο), (Lyceum, ages 15–18), or the
Vocational Lyceum (EPAL)...
- p****
certain exams on
either arts, dance, or theater) Γενικό Λύκειο (ΓΕΛ;
Geniko Lykeio;
General Lyceum; 1976–1996, 2006–Present) Πειραματικό Λύκειο (Peiramatiko...