Έλληνες της Συρίας (Greek Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Έλληνες της Συρίας" in Greek language version.

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  • Steven C. Hause, William S. Maltby (2004). Western civilization: a history of European society. Thomson Wadsworth. σελ. 76. ISBN 978-0-534-62164-3. The Greco-Macedonian Elite. The Seleucids respected the cultural and religious sensibilities of their subjects but preferred to rely on Greek or Macedonian soldiers and administrators for the day-to-day business of governing. The Greek population of the cities, reinforced until the second century BCE by immigration from Greece, formed a dominant, although not especially cohesive, elite. 
  • Notes from the life of a Syrian by Antonius Ameuney. A.W. Bennett. 1860. σελ. 1. Ανακτήθηκε στις 4 Ιουνίου 2015. Greek Revolution Lebanon. 

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  • Herodotus. «Herodotus VII.63». Αρχειοθετήθηκε από το πρωτότυπο στις 5 Οκτωβρίου 2000. Ανακτήθηκε στις 31 Μαρτίου 2022. VII.63: The Assyrians went to war with helmets upon their heads made of brass, and plaited in a strange fashion which is not easy to describe. They carried shields, lances, and daggers very like the Egyptian; but in addition they had wooden clubs knotted with iron, and linen corselets. This people, whom the Hellenes call Syrians, are called Assyrians by the barbarians. The Chaldeans served in their ranks, and they had for commander Otaspes, the son of Artachaeus. 

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  • «The Black Book». www.greece.org. Ανακτήθηκε στις 11 Φεβρουαρίου 2020. 

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  • Herodotus. «Herodotus VII.63». Αρχειοθετήθηκε από το πρωτότυπο στις 5 Οκτωβρίου 2000. Ανακτήθηκε στις 31 Μαρτίου 2022. VII.63: The Assyrians went to war with helmets upon their heads made of brass, and plaited in a strange fashion which is not easy to describe. They carried shields, lances, and daggers very like the Egyptian; but in addition they had wooden clubs knotted with iron, and linen corselets. This people, whom the Hellenes call Syrians, are called Assyrians by the barbarians. The Chaldeans served in their ranks, and they had for commander Otaspes, the son of Artachaeus.