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- modern Gr**** to her Hungarian studies. Her Gr**** tutor, Constantine Christomanos, described the ritual: 'Hairdressing takes almost two hours,' she said...
- Industrial Revolution, Christomanos and his contemporaries were pioneers of modern education all over the world. Christomanos was born in Vienna to a...
- Christos Christomanos (born 29 July 1963) is a Gr**** rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- revolutionary Rigas Feraios, Christos Manos, founder of the Gr**** family Christomanos, was born in the village in 1737. Also from Pyrgoi, was the Gr**** klepht...
- laboratory for pharmaceuticals in Greece. He influenced Anast****ios Christomanos, Anastasios Damvergis and Dimitris Orphanides. He was born in Munich...
- for work in organic chemistry he became an ****istant to Anast****ios Christomanos at Athens. In 1877 he moved to Vienna, working under Ernst Ludwig (1842–1915)...
- Gr**** stage. In 1901, she joined the theater New Stage of Constantine Christomanos, who also toured abroad such as in Great Britain and the United States...
- Anastasios Polyzoidis a Gr**** politician and judicial official Anastasios Christomanos, Gr**** chemist Emanuil Vaskidovich a Bulgarian National Revival enlightener...
- historian, scholar, statesman and jurist (d. 1895) 1841 – Anast****ios Christomanos, Gr**** scientist (d. 1906) 1842 – Mykola Lysenko, Ukrainian pianist,...
- series of morphine injections that were given to her by a friend in Christomanos Clinic. Maria Polydouri belongs to the generation of 1920, which fostered...