• Armeni can refer to: Armenoi, a village in Chania regional unit, Crete, Greece Armenoi, Rethymno, a village in Rethymno regional unit, Crete, Greece Armeni...
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    Armeni is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan cemetery on Crete, roughly eight kilometers south of the modern town of Rethymnon. Armeni has been...
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    Chromonastiri February: Carnival (Rethymno), Smudge (Armeni) June: Renaissance Festival (Rethymno) July: Renaissance Festival (Rethymno), Feast of St. Panteleimon...
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  • Brewery (Greek: Ρεθυμνιακή Ζυθοποιϊα) is a microbrewery situated near Armeni, Rethymno, Crete, Greece. The company produces two types of beer using traditional...
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    sanctuary in 1913 and a late Minoan sarcophagus from the necropolis of Armeni, dated to 1400–1200 BC. There is also a spherical flask, noted for its unusual...
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    representatives of the Cretan provinces (Apokoronas, Kydoniai, Sphakia, Rethymno and Aghios Vasileios) met in Klema, near Chania. They drafted a memorandum...
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    wounded; at Veneration, 70,000 gallons [Estimate] and two Germans killed; at Armeni, thirteen Germans killed, one wounded and one staff car destroyed; at Alikianos...
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    born Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark, in Corfu Petros Brailas Armenis, philosopher, politician, diplomat and former owner of the predecessor...
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    Costantinopolitani] of the Màggiori and of the Senatorial order, namely: the Armeni; the Caleteri; the Anatolici, also called Cortezzi; the Cargenti, that is...
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