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Diamantis (1900–1994) who
studied at London's
Royal College of Art and
Christophoros Savva (1924–1968) who also
studied in London, at
Saint Martin's School...
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Christóphoros (Ancient Gr****: Χριστόφορος) is a Gr****
given name,
which means "Christ-bearer" or "the one who
bears Christ (in his soul)". Christóforos...
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Bishop Christophoros (Rakintzakis) (Gr****: Θεοφιλέστατος Επίσκοπος Ανδίδων κ.κ. Χριστοφόρος), born
George Rakintzakis (May 1, 1931, Athens,
Greece – February...
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Christopher or
Christophoros Burgaris (Gr****: Χριστόφορος Βούλγαρης) was an
imperial protospatharios and the short-tenured
successor of the
famous Basil...
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Christophoro d'Authier de Sisgau, O.S.B. (1609–1667) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Titular Bishop of
Bethlehem (1651–1667).
Christophoro...
- princeps) 1477 La
Commedia Venice Wendelin of
Speyer 1481
Comento di
Christophoro Landino fiorentino sopra la
Comedia di
Dante Alighieri Florence Nicolaus...
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Prince Christopher of
Greece and
Denmark (Gr****: Χριστόφορος, romanized:
Christóphoros; 10
August 1888 – 21
January 1940) was the
fifth and
youngest son and...
- Greece, nor did
investment banks discover them just for Greece," said
Christophoros Sardelis, who was
chief of Greece's debt
management agency when the...
- 1957.
Rasperger (Raspergero),
Christopher (Christophorus, Christoph,
Christophoro, Christophe) Two
hundred interpretations of the words: This is my Body...
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north of the city centre, on the Gulf of Gouvia. It is
named after Christophoros Kontokalis, a sea
captain and
shipowner who was
awarded the
estate by...