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- Mixobarbaroi (Gr****: μιξοβάρβαροι, Latin: semibarbari, "semi-/mixed/half barbarians") was an ethnographical term first used in classical Greece by authors...
- ****enocentrism History of Greece Koine Gr****, the language of the New Testament Mixobarbaroi Phil****enism, particularly from the mid-19th century Hornblower 2014...
- tyrannical hereditary monarch to a strong and vigorous Barbarian usurper. Mixobarbaroi Berserker Chichimeca Ching Chong Ethnocentrism Hannibal Ethnography Ethnology...
- place, it being in alliance with the Athenians. The inhabitants were mixobarbaroi (μιχοβάρβαροι), a mixture of Gr****s and barbarians. It was a member of...
- McCabe, Lagina. Retrieved 14 August 2023. Carbon, Jan-Mathieu (2012). Mixobarbaroi: Epigraphical Aspects of Religion in Karia (6th-1st centuries BCE) (PhD)...
- were allowed to settle in the province as allies and colonists (termed mixobarbaroi by contemporary authors) and kept pacified through subsidies and through...
- of Bulgaria Missorium of Theodosius I Mitato Mitso Asen of Bulgaria Mixobarbaroi Mizizios Mjej II Gnuni Mleh, Prince of Armenia Mocius, Cistern of Modestus...
- Misthophoria Mithaecus Mixing bowl with the exposure of baby Aegisthos Mixobarbaroi Mixolydian mode Mnasagoras Mnasippus Mnasitheus of Sicyon Mnason of Phocis...
- Language. Brill. p. 477. ISBN 9789004152816. Carbon, Jan-Mathieu (2012). Mixobarbaroi: Epigraphical Aspects of Religion in Karia (6th-1st centuries BCE) (PhD)...
- because Nikephoritzes stopped payment of the annual subsidies to the local mixobarbaroi and the Pechenegs. The vestarches Nestor, who was sent to settle things...