Examples of 'prodromos' in a sentence

Meaning of "prodromos"

Prodromos can refer to a precursor or an early symptom of a disease or medical condition. It can also mean a person or thing that precedes others in a series
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  • a skirmisher cavalry unit used in an Ancient Greek army for scouting ahead of the main force

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Prodromos is waiting for the second time.
In Greek it is prodromos.
Prodromos is a very honest man.
His pupil Theodore Prodromos described smallpox.
Prodromos is a gentle man.
The current name is from the church of Agios Ioannis Prodromos.
Prodromos settlement is merged with Kosteloyp community.
A famous example is the four Ptochoprodromic poems attributed to Theodoros Prodromos.
Prodromos also studied the distribution of the frequency of ACL tears in various sports.
Monastery of Prodromos.
Prodromos Tsinikoris works as a director, dramaturge and performer in Athens and Berlin.
The main church is dedicated to Timios Prodromos and the second to Ayia Sophia.
Easter celebrations are quite impressive, especially in the villages of Marpissa, Marmara and Prodromos.
So let's send this Prodromos another one.
Prodromos ( ) is the highest village in Cyprus at above sea level.

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The Byzantine path that connects Lefkes with the village of Prodromos ( ideal for walkers ).
In statements yesterday, Government Spokesman Prodromos Prodromou said that “ the seven countries share common interests . ”.
They prepared eggs to make famous omelettes - called sphoungata, i.e. " spongy " - mentioned by Theodore Prodromos.
Perhaps the most dissonant case involved the Greek arms dealer Prodromos Bodosakis-Athanasiades.
He has a tailor's shop in Chicago. Prodromos.
He was born Michail Charalambous Papaioannou in the village of Prodromos in 1870.

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