If you liked Hoi Hevraioi stē Thessalonikē by Polyxenē Adam-Velenē and Euangelia Stephanē, start with Dinēessa (2012), "Thessalonikēn Philippou Vasilissan" (1985), and Theatro kai theama ston romaïko kosmo (2006). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Dinēessa 2012 · 660 pages · Polyxenē Adam-Velenē · Same author
  2. 2 "Thessalonikēn Philippou Vasilissan" 1985 · 992 pages · Polyxenē Adam-Velenē · Same author
  3. 3 Theatro kai theama ston romaïko kosmo 2006 · 268 pages · Polyxenē Adam-Velenē · Same author
  4. 4 Hē mageia tou kechrimpariou 2009 · 26 pages · Polyxenē Adam-Velenē, Euangelia Stephanē · Same author
  5. 5 Makedonikē Dekapolē tēs Iordanias 2012 · 48 pages · Polyxenē Adam-Velenē · Same author
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What should I read after Hoi Hevraioi stē Thessalonikē?

BookOrb recommends Dinēessa (2012), "Thessalonikēn Philippou Vasilissan" (1985), Theatro kai theama ston romaïko kosmo (2006), Hē mageia tou kechrimpariou (2009), and Makedonikē Dekapolē tēs Iordanias (2012).

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Who wrote Hoi Hevraioi stē Thessalonikē?

Hoi Hevraioi stē Thessalonikē is by Polyxenē Adam-Velenē and Euangelia Stephanē.