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'''Gasmoulos''' ([[Greek]]: Γασμουλος) is the name given by Byzantines to person(s) born from a mixed marriage (Greek x Frank or Latin).
 
'''Gasmoulos''' ([[Greek]]: Γασμουλος) is the name given by Byzantines to person(s) born from a mixed marriage (Greek x Frank or Latin).
Allegedly, the word derives from the [[French]] word "Gas" (Garcon = Boy = Αγορι) the Latin word Mulus (Mulus = Mule = Μουλαρι).
 
  
One of the better known "Gasmoulo" is the Byzantine Cavalry Officer [[George Sgouromallaios]] (Sgouromalis) (father from the family [[Sgouros]], mother from the family Latin de Mailly).
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Allegedly, the word derives from the French word "Gas" (Garcon = Boy = Αγορι) and the Latin word Mulus (Mulus = Mule = Μουλαρι).
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One of the better known "Gasmoulo" is the Byzantine Cavalry Officer [[George Sgouromallaios]] (Sgouromalis) (father from the family [[Sgouros]], mother from the Latin family de Mailly).
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[[Category: Greek Surnames]]

Latest revision as of 21:00, February 12, 2009

Gasmoulos (Greek: Γασμουλος) is the name given by Byzantines to person(s) born from a mixed marriage (Greek x Frank or Latin).

Allegedly, the word derives from the French word "Gas" (Garcon = Boy = Αγορι) and the Latin word Mulus (Mulus = Mule = Μουλαρι).

One of the better known "Gasmoulo" is the Byzantine Cavalry Officer George Sgouromallaios (Sgouromalis) (father from the family Sgouros, mother from the Latin family de Mailly).