Sgouros (Greek: Σγούρος/Σγουρός, also frequently found as Sguro(s) but even as Guro in some Latin texts, is the name of various notable persons and families in Byzantine and post-Byzantine Greece, attested from 12th century.
Dimitris Sgouros is an Aromanian, having declared that "I am Vlach with a capital V", Vlach being the common name for the Aromanians in Greece. Sgouros is the...
the Acrocorinth, he committed suicide in 1208. Leo Sgouros succeeded his father, Theodore Sgouros, in circa 1198 as governor of the area of Nauplia and...
church of Panagia Paregoritissa in Arta was Sgouros Spatas (СΓΟΥΡΟС СΠΑΤΑС), while it is mostly spelled Sgouros Spata in modern sources. His given name has...
adjective sgourós (σγουρός), which is indicative of wavy hair. According to linguist and philologist Georgios Babiniotis, the adjective sgourós derives...
Rafail Sgouros (Greek: Ραφαήλ Σγούρος; born 28 May 2004) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Super League 2 club Olympiacos...
Progonos Sgouros (Albanian: Progon Skura, Greek: Πρόγονος Σγουρός;fl. 1294–1300) was a late 13th-century Byzantine senior military commander from Principality...
Maria Callas, Nana Mouskouri, Mario Frangoulis, Leonidas Kavakos, Dimitris Sgouros and others. During the Greek junta of 1967–74, the music of Mikis Theodorakis...
Vlachopoulou writes that this view is based on the corruption of the original Sgourós/Sgoúros into Skoúros, Skoúras, Skýros, which is first observed in the 13th...
Nikephoros II Phokas Basil II Nikephoros Melissenos Michael Choniates Leo Sgouros Leo Gabalas Michael I Komnenos Doukas Theodore Komnenos Doukas Demetrios...
Sgro is an Italian surname, from the medieval Greek sgouros meaning "curly". People with the surname include: Chris Sgro, American political strategist...
Traumatic Brain Injury. DIANE. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-7881-8376-8. Tolias C, Sgouros S (February 4, 2005). "Initial evaluation and management of CNS injury"...
Peloponnese. It was defended against the Crusaders for three years by Leo Sgouros. Afterwards it became a fortress of the Frankish Principality of Achaea...
King Stefan Nemanjić II, then (2) Emperor Alexios V Doukas, and (3) Leo Sgouros, ruler of Corinth. Byzantine Empire portal List of Byzantine emperors Korobeinikov...
StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing. Retrieved 28 February 2023. Tolias C and Sgouros S. 2006. "Initial Evaluation and Management of CNS Injury."[full citation...
stronghold in Acrocorinth, under the command of Leo Sgouros, from 1205 until 1210. In 1208 Leo Sgouros killed himself by riding off the top of Acrocorinth...
Despot of Angelokastron and Lepanto 1359–1374 Succeeded by Post abolished Preceded by Peter Losha Despot of Arta 1374–1399 Succeeded by Sgouros Spata...
Nikephoros II Phokas Basil II Nikephoros Melissenos Michael Choniates Leo Sgouros Leo Gabalas Michael I Komnenos Doukas Theodore Komnenos Doukas Demetrios...
Shunts and Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy, AboutKidsHealth.ca Bouras, T.; Sgouros, S. (2013). "Complications of endoscopic third ventriculostomy". Journal...
Nikephoros II Phokas Basil II Nikephoros Melissenos Michael Choniates Leo Sgouros Leo Gabalas Michael I Komnenos Doukas Theodore Komnenos Doukas Demetrios...
(supported by Muriq Shpata) County palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos Sgouros and Paul are defeated, Maurice is victorious Carlo I Tocco invades Skurra...
came in contact with representatives of the Greece national team: Giannis Sgouros and Christos Iakovou and he expressed great enthusiasm for a future cooperation...
captured and sentenced to death by the Crusaders. Eudokia married thirdly Leo Sgouros, the independent ruler of Corinth, after he offered asylum to Alexios III...
Nikephoros II Phokas Basil II Nikephoros Melissenos Michael Choniates Leo Sgouros Leo Gabalas Michael I Komnenos Doukas Theodore Komnenos Doukas Demetrios...
the rising power of Leo Sgouros, a local magnate turned autonomous ruler. He does not seem to have succeeded in checking Sgouros, but the local bishop,...
1204. In 1204, he defended the Acropolis of Athens from attack by Leo Sgouros, holding out until the arrival of the Crusaders in 1205, to whom he surrendered...
Thessalonica. As part of the forces of Boniface in Greece he fought against Leo Sgouros, a Greek local ruler who had become independent. James received of Boniface...