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Roumeli

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by Patrick Leigh Fermor


  Moslems, 10, 45, 105–6, 140, 159

  Mudros, 184

  Murray, John (publisher), 167, 177

  Mycenae, 240

  Mykonos, 197

  Naoussa, 211, 241

  Navarino, 174, 181, 240

  Navpaktos, 191, 211, 218, 240

  Naxos, 197, 241

  Nemea, 241

  Neopatras, 89

  New York, 22

  Nicodemus (monk), 95

  Nicolson, Sir Harold (author of Byron: The Last Journey), 178

  Nicosia, 240

  Oeta, Mount, 238, 251

  Olympus, Mount, 22, 70, 76, 154, 210, 240

  Omonia, 239

  Orliáko (bridge), 54

  Ossa, Mount, 22, 70, 195, 241

  Othrys, Mount, 89

  Ottoman Empire, 5, 35, 50, 99, 107, 131, 134, 145, 155, 171

  Ourosh, Symeon, 90

  Oxya, Mount, 220

  Palaeologi Dynasty, 82, 83, 89–90, 98, 113, 190–1; Andronicus, 98; John V and VII, 83, 89; John Ourosh, 82–3, 90; Thomas, 191

  Palamas (poet), 153–4, 156, 224

  Pamisos, 241

  Paramythia, 196, 240

  Parga, 66, 159, 180

  Parilia (shepherd festival), 41

  Parnassus, Mount, 240

  Paros, 195, 242

  Patisia, 239

  Patmos, 241

  Patras, 188, 190–1, 197, 240

  Paul V, Pope, 191

  Paxos, 241

  Pelion, Mount, 70, 77, 196, 241

  Peloponnese, 34, 133, 159, 190–2, 196, 251

  Peltekis, Yanni, 7

  Peneios River, 70, 90, 95, 99

  Pericles, 68–9, 104, 111, 121

  Perista, 211, 213, 215–6

  Persia and Persians, 105–6, 113, 238

  Petro, Barba, 15, 18, 35, 190, 245

  Petro, Uncle George, 19, 23–4, 27, 29–35, 245

  Phaleron, New, and Old, 239

  Pharsala, 197

  Pheraios, Rigas (poet), 155

  Phocas, Nicephorus, 141

  Pholegandros, 242

  Pindus Mountains, 9, 19, 22, 37, 65, 70–2, 76, 91, 133, 159, 163, 180, 192, 196, 202, 237

  Piraeus, 125, 188, 230, 239

  Pius II, Pope, 191

  Plaka, 239

  Platanos, 206, 212–13, 215

  Plethon, Gemistus, 105

  Podolia, 229

  Poland, 228–9

  Pontus, 77, 144, 238

  Poros, 34, 241

  Prealoumbos, General, 90

  Preveza, 19, 48, 157, 160, 180, 241

  Propontis, 237

  Proussos Gorge, 42

  Psara, 240

  Psychiko, 239

  Pyrrhus, 37, 160, 237

  Quennell, Peter, 178

  Ragusa, 196

  Ravenna, 25, 238

  Rayner, Joan, 76

  Retimo, 134, 145

  Rhodes, 56, 241

  Rhodope Mountains, 9–10, 12, 18, 31, 133, 239

  Rizani, 61

  Rodocanaki, Tanty, 184–5

  Rome and Romans, 37, 40, 104–6, 110, 155, 190–1, 201–2

  Romios and Romiosyne, 106, 108–10, 112, 115, 118, 120, 130, 132, 153, 155–6; A History of Romiosyne, 153

  Roussanou (see St. Barbara)

  Rüm, 105–6, 238

  Rumania and Rumanians, 34, 78, 201–2, 219, 228; language, 19, 32, 88, 229, 246, 248

  Russia and Russians, 64, 74, 78, 95, 201, 229, 231–2, 234–6, 248; cities and rivers, 95, 230; language, 64, 74, 248; Russo–Japanese War, 231

  St. Agapios, 83

  St. Anais, 82

  St. Andrew, 190–1

  St. Athanasios the Meteorite, 42, 88–92; monastery, 88, 90

  St. Barbara or Roussanou (convent), 86, 93, 95

  St. Barlaam (monastery), 71–2, 75, 77, 79–80, 82, 86–8, 91–3, 95, 100–2

  St. Basil, 46, 77, 84

  St. Benedict, 77

  St. Bruno, 77

  St. Catherine (monastery), 78

  St. Charalambos (church), 97

  St. Constantine, 41, 94

  St. Daniel the Stylites, 83

  St. Demetrios of Thessalonika, 41, 80–82

  St. Dionysius of Karditza, 76

  St. Ephraim of Syria, 84

  St. George, 40–1, 49, 82, 184, 231

  St. Gideon of Tyrnavos, 76

  St. Govdelaas, 82

  St. Gregory Nazianzen, 84

  St. Hilarion, 240

  St. Ioasaph, 90

  St. Ivan of Rila (monastery), 78

  St. Jerome, 72, 152

  St. John Chrysostom, 84

  St. John the Baptist, 42, 100

  St. John the Divine, 84

  St. Lazarus, 48, 51

  St. Nectarios, 82

  St. Nicholas (monastery), 94–5

  St. Nicolas of Metsovo, 84

  St. Pacomius, 77

  St. Paraskev, 41

  St. Procopios, 82

  St. Romuald, 77

  St. Sophia (mosque), 106, 110, 121

  St. Spiridion, 175

  St. Stephen (monastery and church), 83, 86, 96–7, 99, 101, 231

  St. Theodore, 41

  St. Theophanes, 82

  St. Wandrille, 99

  Salento, 238

  Salonica, 56, 89, 196, 239

  Samarina, 202, 241

  Samos, 103, 240

  Samothrace, 242

  Santorin, 241

  Sappho (poet), 238

  Sarakatsáns (nomads), 8–14, 17–19, 21–3, 27–9, 31–40, 42–4, 46, 50–1, 54, 56, 60–1, 67–9, 245–7; I Sarakatsáni, 39–40, 60

  Saraketsi, 245

  Saranta Ekklesies (forty churches), 18

  Sayiaxis, I. (writer), 246

  Sedgwick, Roxani and Shan, 153

  Seferis (poet), 132, 224

  Selino, 136

  Serbia and Serbes, 10, 89, 90–1, 155, 201, 228

  Seriphos, 242

  Siberia, 231

  Sicily, 54, 238–46

  Sikaráyia, 11–13, 66–7

  Sinai, Mount, 78, 152, 237

  Siphnos, 195, 242

  Skaphiadis, B. (writer), 246

  Skopelos, 241

  Skyros, 184, 242

  Slavs, 34, 37, 99, 143, 201–3; language, 106, 201–3, 246, 250

  Smyrna, 68

  Solomos (poet), 171, 214

  Sotiriadis, George, 153

  Souli, 22, 67, 155, 159, 179, 180, 197, 240

  Souphlí, 13

  Soustas, Aramandios, 178

  Sparta, 240

  Spercheios River, 242

  Spetsai, 196

  Sphakia, 22, 136

  Sporades, 241

  Stagoi (skete), 88, 100

  Stathatos, Peter, 54

  Stilo, 238

  Strophades, 242

  Struma (or Strymon), 54, 56, 241

  Stylos (mountain), 89

  Suleiman the Magnificent, 91

  Sunium, 125, 240

  Symplegades, 237

  Syra, 197

  Syrako (Vlach village), 19, 245

  Syria, 84, 239

  Taenarus, Cape, 242

  Tamburlaine, 99, 135

  Tempe, Valley of, 22, 241

  Tenedos, 239

  Thasos, 242

  Thebes, 162, 240

  Theotokas, George, 107

  Thesprotian Mountains, 61, 66, 159

  Thessaly and Thessalians, 19, 32, 37, 65, 70–1, 76–7, 82, 90, 95–7, 99, 105, 133, 196, 197, 202, 241

  Thomaïs (princess), 90

  Thrace and Thracians, 7, 10, 12, 16, 17, 37, 54, 56, 67, 133, 144, 238

  Tinos, 195, 242

  Tivoli, 191

  Transfiguration (monastery), 72, 86, 89–91, 97, 100, 102

  Trebizond, 144, 230, 238

  Triballes (Serbs), 89

  Trikkala, 84, 88, 90, 99, 240

  Tripoli, 240

  Troy, 10, 37, 99, 217, 239

  Tsakonia, 196

  Turkey and Turks, 7, 10, 18, 21–2,
25, 34–5, 40, 45, 50, 68, 78, 84–5, 89–91, 97, 99, 104–8, 110, 113, 118, 131, 134, 143, 145, 147, 155, 158, 162, 164, 173, 179, 185, 187, 190, 202, 213, 245–6, 248, 251

  Tyrnavos, 76, 197, 221, 240

  Tzakonia, 133, 214; dialect, 214

  Tzoumerka, 22, 241

  Ukraine, 230, 232

  Ürgüb (rock monasteries), 10

  Veli Pasha (son of Ali Pasha), 76

  Venice and Venetians, 134, 144, 147, 164, 176, 197, 214

  Venizelos, 56, 69, 78–9, 138

  Vichou (gorge), 65

  Vitza, 62, 65

  Vlachoyannis, I. (writer), 246

  Vlachs (Koutzovlachs), 9, 19, 32–5, 65, 67, 71, 99, 201–2, 245; Vlach language, 201–2, 241, 248

  Volo, Gulf of, 5, 197, 239

  Vonorta, 215, 219

  Wallachia and Wallachians, 32, 88, 107

  War of Independence, 5, 19, 20, 50, 68, 113, 179, 181, 218

  Wentworth, Baroness (née Blunt), 165–70, 173, 178; Arabian stud, 165–6, 168–70; Crabbet Park, 165, 168, 171, 173, 176; family of, 165

  White Mountains, 135, 138, 210, 238

  World Wars I and II, 5, 140, 181

  Yanina, 21, 24, 42, 62, 65–6, 70, 76, 82, 84–5, 159, 174, 180, 196, 240

  Yanni, 61, 193

  Yassy, 229

  Yürüks (nomads), 10

  Zagora Mountains, 18, 62, 65, 67, 133, 192

  Zagorochória, 64, 66, 196

  Zalacosta, 19

  Zalongo, 159, 240

  Zante and Zantiots, 159, 163, 174, 197, 241

  Zitza (monastery), 159, 162, 180

  THIS IS A NEW YORK REVIEW BOOK

  PUBLISHED BY THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS

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  Copyright © 1966 by Patrick Leigh Fermor

  Introduction copyright © 2006 by Patricia Storace

  All rights reserved.

  Cover image: Patrick Leigh Fermor

  Cover design: Katy Homans

  Dedication page drawing and map by John Craxton

  First published in Great Britain in 1966 by John Murray, Publishers

  The Library of Congress has cataloged the earlier printing as follows:

  Fermor, Patrick Leigh.

  Roumeli : travels in northern Greece / Patrick Leigh Fermor ; introduction by Patricia Storace.

  p. cm. — (New York Review Books classics)

  Originally published: New York : Harper & Row, 1966.

  ISBN 1-59017-187-x (alk. paper)

  I. Greece—Description and travel. I. Title. II. Series.

  DF727.F4 2006

  914.95'70474—dc22

  2005022664

  eISBN 978-1-59017-520-0

  v1.0

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