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Anthony Kaldellis (Greek: Αντώνιος Καλδέλλης Antonios Kaldellis; born 29 November 1971) is a Greek-American historian and Byzantinist [1] who is a professor of classics at the University of Chicago. [2] He is a specialist in Greek historiography, Plato, and Byzantine studies. [2]
Jonathan Mark Hall is professor of Greek history at the University of Chicago.He earned a BA from the University of Oxford (Hertford College) in 1988 and a PhD from the University of Cambridge (King's College) in 1993 [1] and he is the author of many books, including Ethnic Identity in Greek Antiquity, Hellenicity: Between Ethnicity and Culture, A History of the Archaic Greek World, ca. 1200 ...
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In 1917 he went with his wife to study the Greek situation during World War I. Together they interviewed several leaders including Constantine I of Greece and Eleftherios Venizelos, the Greek politician. [7] Afterwards, they published In Pawn to a Throne, in 1919, the seventh book that he had authored or co-authored.
After his election to the throne of Greece in 1832, Otto ordered a crown, orb, sceptre and sword from Fossin et Fils Goldsmiths in Paris; the sword, however, was made by Jules Manceaux. The regalia arrived in Greece in 1835 and was modelled on the regalia of Bavaria but they did not have any precious stones (especially the crown) and thus they ...
A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature. 3d ed. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-03933-6. The Concise Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament ISBN 0-226-13615-9. 2 Corinthians - Augsburg Commentary on the New Testament ISBN 0-8066-8868-8.
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Ilias Lalaounis (4 October 1920 − 30 December 2013) was a pioneer of Greek jewelry and an internationally renowned goldsmith. [1] He is especially known for his collections inspired by Greek history. [2] In 1990 he became the only jeweler ever to be inducted into the Académie des Beaux-Arts. [3] [4]