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uprising in
November 1973.
Dismissed following the coup of
Brigadier Dimitrios Ioannidis.
Chief of the
Armed Forces during the
military regime. Chief...
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reached the rank of
Lieutenant General. He is most
notable for his
leadership in the Greco-Italian War of 1940–41.
Dimitrios Papadopoulos was born on 15...
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Dimitrios Ioannidis (Gr****: Δημήτριος Ιωαννίδης [ðiˈmitri.os i.oaˈniðis]; 13
March 1923 – 16
August 2010), also
known as
Dimitris Ioannidis and as The...
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Dimitrios Papadiamantopoulos (Gr****: Δημήτριος Παπαδιαμαντόπουλος; 1813–1877) was a Gr****
soldier who rose to the rank of
major general, and was one of...
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Dimitrios "Mitsos"
Partsalidis (Gr****: Δημήτρης "Μήτσος" Παρτσαλίδης) (1905–1980) was a Gr****
communist politician.
Partsalidis was a
Pontic Gr**** born...
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Dimitrios Liapidis (Gr****: Δημήτριος Λιαπίδης; Kalabaka, Trikala,
Ottoman Empire 1871 – ?) was a Gr**** politician. He was from
Kalabaka and
studied medicine...
- (11th ed.). Merriam-Webster, Inc. ISBN 978-0-87779-809-5. Roussopoulos,
Dimitrios I, ed. (1974). Québec and
Radical Social Change.
Black Rose Books. ISBN 0-919618-51-0...
- (footballer, born 1981), Gr****
footballer Dimitrios Papadopoulos (
general) (1889–1893), Gr**** Army
general This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
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Dimitrios Gouvelis (Gr****: Δημήτριος Γουβέλης) was a
military leader of the Gr**** War of
Independence and politician.
Hailing from Kar****i, Dimitrios...
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Dimitrios Makris (Gr****: Δημήτριος Μακρής, 1772–1841) was a Gr****
klepht and
armatolos who was one of the most
powerful chieftains in West
Central Greece...