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An aged, handwritten Greek document, likely a "Proikosymphono" (dowry agreement), is displayed vertically in a museum or archive setting. The paper is discolored and shows signs of age, with text written in historical Greek script. Strong reflections from overhead lights obscure portions of the document.

The document features lists of items alongside numerical values, suggesting it details assets and their monetary worth. Visible numbers include 250, 100, 35, 10, 412, 63, 2, 433, 4, 24, 3, 467, 50, and 517, appearing to be individual item values and subtotals.

In the background, an informational panel is partially visible. Its text, written in modern Greek, describes the displayed item as a "5. Προικοσύμφωνο χειρόγραφο με ελληνικούς χαρακτήρες," detailing the author's movable and immovable property and its monetary value, belonging to Charilaos Karantonopoulos. Another section of the background text refers to the "Holy Greek Church of Patras" and individuals delivering a hide, possibly indicating a related exhibit. The overall scene suggests a historical display in an institution in Nea Filadelfia, Greece.
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Jan 10, 2025

Nea Filadelfia, Greece

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An aged, handwritten Greek document, likely a "Proikosymphono" (dowry agreement), is displayed vertically in a museum or archive setting. The paper is discolored and shows signs of age, with text written in historical Greek script. Strong reflections from overhead lights obscure portions of the document. The document features lists of items alongside numerical values, suggesting it details assets and their monetary worth. Visible numbers include 250, 100, 35, 10, 412, 63, 2, 433, 4, 24, 3, 467, 50, and 517, appearing to be individual item values and subtotals. In the background, an informational panel is partially visible. Its text, written in modern Greek, describes the displayed item as a "5. Προικοσύμφωνο χειρόγραφο με ελληνικούς χαρακτήρες," detailing the author's movable and immovable property and its monetary value, belonging to Charilaos Karantonopoulos. Another section of the background text refers to the "Holy Greek Church of Patras" and individuals delivering a hide, possibly indicating a related exhibit. The overall scene suggests a historical display in an institution in Nea Filadelfia, Greece.

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