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The party was originally founded as "Homeland" (Greek: Πατρίδα, romanized: Patrída), but was excluded from the May 2023 Greek legislative election by the Supreme Court due to a dispute over the name and symbol of the Patriotic Force for Change (PATRIDA) party, to which Latinopoulou had previously belonged.
The Patriotic Force for Change, according to its constitution, was defined as right-wing, conservative, bourgeois and economically liberal.Some media characterized it as far-right, a label rejected by Bogdanos, who said that "PATRIDA does not identify with Golden Dawn."
PATRIDA ΠΑΤΡΙΔΑ Far-right: National conservatism Anti-immigration: Konstantinos Bogdanos: None None 0 0 Pirate Party of Greece Κόμμα Πειρατών Ελλάδας: KPE ΚΠΕ Freedom of information Direct democracy: Collective leadership (management board) Ecologist Greens – Pirate Party of Greece (2014) Prasino+Mov (since 2022 ...
[3] [4] Benedetto died in 1307 and was succeeded in Chios by his son, Paleologo Zaccaria. When he died childless in 1314, the island passed to Martino and his brother, Benedetto II. [4] [5] Chios was a small but wealthy domain, with an annual income of 120,000 gold hyperpyra.
In Greek mythology, Chios (/ ˈ k aɪ. ɒ s / ; Ancient Greek : Χίος) may refer to two possible eponyms of the island of Chios : Chios, one of the Oceanids as a daughter of the Titan Oceanus possibly by his sister-wife, Tethys .
Mastic is the hardened resin of the mastic tree and is only harvested on Chios, being a major part of the local economy. In the village of Pyrgi, there is even a small Museum of Mastic. Within the European Union, Chios mastika, a mastic-flavoured liqueur has a protected designation of origin. The island's mastic production is controlled by a co ...
Maona of Chios and Phocaea (Italian: Maona di Chio e di Focea; 1346–1566) was a maona formed to exact taxes for the Republic of Genoa from the island of Chios and port of Phocaea. Genoa sold the rights to their taxes to the maona, which raised funds from its investors to buy galleys and eventually re-conquer Chios and Phocaea.