acrític

acrític
acrítico

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  • Acritic songs — The acritic songs (Greek: ακριτικά τραγούδια mdash; frontiersmen songs ) are the heroic or epic poetry that emerged from 10th century Byzantium, inspired by the almost continuous state of warfare with the Arabs in eastern Asia Minor. It gave… …   Wikipedia

  • Digenes Akritas — Epic of Digenis Akritas, Athens National library manuscript. Digenes Akrites (Greek: Διγενῆς Ἀκρίτης, pronounced [ðiʝeˈnis aˈkritis]), known in folksongs as Digenes Akritas (Διγενῆς Ἀκρίτας …   Wikipedia

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  • Digenis Acritas — Digenis Acritis ( el. Διγενῆς Ἀκρίτης; IPA all|ði.ʝe. nis a. kri.tis), known in folksongs as Διγενῆς Ἀκρίτας (IPA all|a. kri.tas), is the most famous of the Acritic Songs. The epic details the life of its eponymous hero, Digenes, a hero of mixed… …   Wikipedia

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  • Fall of Constantinople — This article is about the 1453 siege. For earlier attacks on the city, see List of sieges of Constantinople. Conquest of Constantinople Part of the Byzantine–Ottoman Wars and Ottoman wars in Europe …   Wikipedia

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