M. Koromila, Ainos, a Homeric city ‘sunken’ between the Aegean and the River Hebrus
[Audio-Visual]

Title
M. Koromila, Ainos, a Homeric city ‘sunken’ between the Aegean and the River Hebrus
Type
Audio
Classification
Classification
Radio Broadcast.
©:
Μαριάννα Κορομηλά
Production date
10/10/2009
Languages
Greek
Duration
57΄ 30"
Subject / Synopsis / Locations
The one-hour radio program is dedicated to the history of one of the oldest Greek city-states of the North Aegean, from the 7th c. BC through the Byzantine and Ottoman periods until October 1922 (when the Greeks of Eastern Thrace were obliged to abandon their homeland).
Ainos, modern Enez, is situated on the Turkish side of the Hebrus / Evros Delta, near the Turkish-Greek border.
Research / Scientific supervision
Marianna Koromila
Texts
Marianna Koromila
Musical selection
M. Koromila
Speaker / Narrator
Marianna Koromila
Other features
Sound technician Panagiotes Georgakopoulos
Digital processing for APAN Marina Kokori
Key words
Abdera.
Adrianople / Edirne.
Aegean Thrace.
Aegean, NE.
Aeolian city-states.
Ainos / Enez.
Alexandroupolis.
Alexiad / Alexias.
Alexios I Komnenos.
Ancient Greek sources.
Anna Comnena / Anna Komnene.
Aristophanes.
Balkan rivers.
Balkans.
Byzantine cities.
Byzantine Empire.
Byzantine period.
Byzantine sources.
Ceramics / pottery.
Commerce.
Cooking vessels.
Eastern Thrace / European Turkey.
Epidemics.
Evros Delta.
Evros Prefecture.
Evros, river / Hebrus, river.
Fishing.
Galata.
Gattilusi, family.
Genovese.
Greek antiquity.
Harbor.
Hellenism.
Ichthyofauna.
Ionian city-states.
Isaac Komnenos, Sebastokrator.
Lake.
Lesbos / Lesvos.
Monasteries.
Monastic typika.
Natural environment.
Ottoman conquest.
Ottoman period.
Palaeologans / Palaiologans.
Poetry.
Portable icon.
Railway.
Refugees.
River navigation.
River quay.
Rivers, marshes.
Routes, distances.
Salt pans.
Samiou / Domna Samiou.
Sappho.
Thrace.
Thracian archipelago.
Thrakiotes, Greeks of Thrace.
Transport.
Turkish-Greek frontiers.
Venetians.
Wetland.