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- Balanos is both a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Balanos Vasilopoulos (1694–1760), Gr**** cleric, author, mathematician...
- west frieze. Balanos also dis****embled, repaired and reinforced several parts of the temple, particularly its pediments. By 1900, Balanos had also restored...
- perfumed balanos oil can be separated from the exhausted and useless residue by pressing. The fatty acid composition of balanos oil is: Balanos oil is mentioned...
- "other senses". Balanos uses the phrase "to see the world through Other Eyes" ("Alla Matia") when referring to this last process. Balanos in one of his...
- Kosmas Balanos (Gr****: Κοσμάς Μπαλάνος) (1731–1808) was a Gr**** mathematician, author and school director. He continued the work of his father Balanos Vasilopoulos...
- education. Eugenios Voulgaris accused Balanos of not supporting the progressive Demotic. In ca. 1760 his son Kosmas Balanos succeeded him as schoolmaster of...
- hamadryads, the daughters of Oxylus and Hamadryas: Karya (walnut or hazelnut) Balanos (oak) Kraneia (dogwood) Morea (mulberry) Aigeiros (black poplar) Ptelea...
- Archived from the original on 3 May 2018. Retrieved 3 May 2018. Vacco-Balanos, Jessica (12 August 2018). "Teen Choice Awards 2018: See All the Nominees...
- by ammoniacal dermatitis. The word balanitis is from the Gr**** βάλανος balanos, literally meaning 'acorn' because of the similarity in shape to the glans...
- Andreadakis, Gr**** athlete Nikolaos Andriakopoulos, Gr**** gymnast Nikolaos Balanos, Gr**** architect Nikolaos Dorakis, Gr**** shooter Nikolaos Georgantas (1880-1958)...