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![]() The figure I used (the 1890 one) does not come from Lithoxoou but from a Western traveller.
I seriously doubt if there were less than 1600 Arvanites in Euboea in 1951 though but it doesn't matter. |
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![]() There is no ethnic continuity between the Ionians of Euboea, Pontus and Attica and the descendants of the modern Atticans, Euboeans and Pontian.
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![]() Varibobi is found in both, the Ottoman defter and Lixouthou map.
The Albanian language of the village survived into the early 20th century. An ancient inscription was found in the area of the village, which states that races were held in the area in honor of Hera . [2] The village is mentioned in an Ottoman tax register of 1474 under the name Varbob. According to the store, it had 26 houses. [3] According to tradition, its original name was Paleochori, while until 1954 it was known as Varybobi. [2] https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%94...B9%CE%B1%CF%82 It was renamed as Daphne. Albanian names in the northwestern village of Euboea. Another Gin in Druguvica/Drugunica: ![]() Drugunica/Druguvica sounds as a Slavic placename, any opinion? Last edited by tchaiku; 06-02-2020 at 09:22 PM. |
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![]() Drugunica/Druguvica does seem (obviously) Slavonic:
https://pl.wikisource.org/wiki/M._Ar...ropolski/Dryga https://books.google.ca/books?id=jvY...guvica&f=false Are there "theories" that it is of Hellenic origin and derivation? |
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![]() The Slavic presence was insigificant in the island even though existent, the biggest demographic change came with the Albanians in the 15th century.
''Unlike much of Byzantine Greece, Euboea was spared the bulk of the barbarian raids during Late Antiquity and the early medieval period, due to its relatively isolated location. The Vandals raided its shores in 466 and in 475, but the island seems to have been left alone by the Avars and Slavs, and it was not until a failed Arab attack on Chalcis in the 870s that the island again came under threat.[6] As a result, the island preserved a relative prosperity throughout the early medieval period, as attested by finds of mosaics, churches and sculpture throughout the 7th century, "even from remote areas of the island". '' ''Mit spürbarer Genugtuung bemerkte Fallmerayer noch für sich, daß der ganze Süden Euböas albanesisch sei und es auch im Norden ein Bächlein mit dem slawischen Namen Bistrica gebe'' With noticeable satisfaction, Fallmerayer remarked for himself that the entire south of Euboea was Albanian and that there was also a brook with the Slavic name Bistrica in the north. The number of Slavic placenames are quite a few. Anyways I believe most of the Albanian speakers of the north were assimilated by around (add or take 15 years to those dates) by 1700-1800. But that's my opinion not something I can prove myself. |
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![]() Unfortunately, I don't think I have seen it in full or found an English version of it.
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So much changes in just 150 years, most of the Euboean population was replaced and all of Hydra's and Spetse's. ![]() What can we say for those islands from 1AD to 1400 AD? Or even after the death of Archimedes? |
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