Kekaumenos
Kekaumenos () is the family name of the otherwise unidentified Byzantine author of the ''Strategikon'', a manual on military and household affairs composed c. 1078. He was apparently of Georgian-Armenian origin and the grandson of the ''doux'' of Hellas. Despite relevant suppositions, there exists no concrete evidence that he is the famous 11th century general Katakalon Kekaumenos, or his son.His father-in-law was Nikulitzas Delphinas, a lord of Larissa who took part in the revolt of Vlachs (Aromanians) in Thessaly in 1066. The 11th-century scholar Kekaumenos wrote of a Vlach homeland situated "near the Danube and [...] the Sava, where the Serbians lived more recently". He associated the Vlachs with the Dacians and the Bessi. Kekaumenos referred to the Vlachs as an "unfaithful and undisciplined race". He did this in the archaic style of the time, where he pointed to the Balkan area "Dacia Aureliana" and to Macedonia where the Bessi lived. Provided by Wikipedia
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9To krypho scholeio : to chroniko mias historias /Το κρυφό σχολειό : το χρονικό μιας ιστορίας /: α α /Το κρυφό σχολειό : το χρονικό μιας ιστορίας /
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16Ho Grēgorios E' kai hē epanastasē tou 1821 /Ο Γρηγόριος Ε' και η επανάσταση του 1821 /Ο Γρηγόριος Ε' και η επανάσταση του 1821 /
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