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Socioeconomic Status Explains Sex Differences on the Trail Making Test: The Case of the Epirus Health Study Cohort Normative Data
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Yiannis Tsiaras and others
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, acaf019, https://doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acaf019
Published: 09 March 2025
..., with direct and derived TMT scores was explored. Methods Two thousand three hundred sixteen participants [1412 (61%) women; mean age: 47.11 (SD = 11.67) years; mean education: 14.82 (SD = 3.39) years] were drawn from the population-based Epirus Health Study. HS was rated on a self-reported scale...
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The Third Macedonian War
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Ian Worthington
Published: 17 March 2023
... as far as possible. Antigonid dynasty Greece philoi Friends Third Macedonian War Athamania Athena Archidemus Chalcis Citum Crassus Publius Licinius Epirus Eumenes II Genthius Gomphi Pella Philippus Quintus Marcius Alexander III the Great army Boeotia cavalry Perseus phalangites Tempe...
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Published: 23 August 1990
...: the Latin patriarchate of Orthodox Constantinople (1204–61); ecclesiastical organization within the various Latin conquests—Greece and the Cyclades, Venetian Crete, and Cyprus; thirteenth century rival Byzantine Churches—Nicaea and Epirus; and the Nicaean Empire and Rome. Baldwin I Latin Emperor...
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The War in Epirus
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Michael Llewellyn-Smith
Published: 01 June 2021
...Constantine, whose main concern was Bulgaria, was persuaded to move to Epirus where Greek-Turkish hostilities continued. He was accompanied by his staff including Metaxas, who developed staff plans for the assault on Bizani; and by royal princes and nurses. His task was to reinvigorate the Greek...
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Northern Greece and the Central Balkans
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Stefanos Gimatzidis
Published: 10 July 2018
... of an area encompassing ancient Epirus, Illyria, Macedonia, and Thrace. In the past, these historical landscapes were usually perceived as cultural or ethnic entities, and were used as arguments for past and modern ethnogenesis in the Balkans. The material culture of single micro-regions shows...
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A New Anabasis?
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Pat Wheatley and Charlotte Dunn
Published: 30 April 2020
... to the assistance of the Aetolians, and so provided an opportunity for Demetrius to try his luck with Epirus while its king was distracted, or else that Demetrius already intended to attack the region following his campaigns against Aetolia. The further possibility exists that, owing to the alliance between Aetolia...
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The Transformation of Cities in Late Antiquity within the Provinces of Macedonia and Epirus
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J.-P. SODINI
Published: 27 December 2007
...The provinces of Epirus and Macedonia, although divided into distinct regions by their mountains, were important for the Roman Empire, particularly because they were crossed by the via Egnatia which snaked its way eastwards, serving as the vital link between Rome and Constantinople at a time when...
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Peacemaking in London
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Michael Llewellyn-Smith
Published: 01 June 2021
...This chapter outlines the issues for decision in December 1912-early 1913, at the peace conferences for which Sir Edward Grey had offered London as venue. These were, for Venizelos 1) the future of Salonika, 2) the fate of the Aegean islands, still claimed by Turkey, and 3) Albania/Northern Epirus...
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The Jews of Greece to World War I
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Steven B. Bowman
Published: 07 October 2009
...: the South, comprising the Peloponnese, Attica, and Boeotia of ancient times; the West, consisting of Epirus and Akarnania; and the North, which included Thrace and Macedonia stretching southward into Central Greece. This chapter examines the conditions of the Jews of Greece until World War I...
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Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond 1907–2001
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Anthony Snodgrass
Published: 18 December 2003
... was later in a position to attract a large following of research pupils, accentuated this. With little doubt, his best work was to be found in the fields where not only his exhaustive knowledge of the ancient sources, but also his personal virtues and experiences had full rein: the volume on Epirus...
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Trapped in Nationalism? Symbolic Politics in Greece and the Macedonian Question
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Neophytos Loizides
Published: 30 September 2015
... FYROM symbols rallies Albania Northern Epirus Western Thrace Bulgaria clash of civilizations enduring rivalries Starting in September 1992, for four months I received training as an officer cadet in the Athens camp of Chaidari. 1 There, one of my closest friends was a local...
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Pericles Halkias (1909–2005)
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Jim Stoynoff
Published: 26 November 2018
...Pericles Halkias was a celebrated clarinet player from Epirus, who played in Athens tavernas from the 1930s to the 1950s. After settling in Astoria, NY in 1962, he became the most sought after Epirot clarinetist in New York.In the early 1980s, he formed the Halkias Family Orchestra, which played...
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Published: 01 February 2016
... temples Epirus Dodona ...
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