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Eleutherios or
Lefteris (Gr****: Ελευθέριος, "the liberator") is an
epithet and
formal attribution in the Gr**** pantheon, including:
Dionysus Eros Zeus...
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Kyriakou Venizelos (Gr****: Ελευθέριος Κυριάκου Βενιζέλος, romanized:
Eleuthérios Kyriákou Venizélos,
pronounced [elefˈθeri.os cirˈʝaku veniˈzelos]; 23...
- "The
Annex to the Stoa of Zeus
Eleutherios in the
Athenian Agora". Hesperia. 35: 171–187. Stoa of Zeus
Eleutherios 37°58′33″N 23°43′20″E / 37.9757°N...
- The
Harbour of
Eleutherios (Medieval Gr****: λιμήν Ἐλευθερίου),
originally known as the
Harbour of
Theodosius (Latin:
Portus Theodosiacus,
Ancient Gr****:...
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February 4 –
Edward Eberle February 11 – John
Hessin Clarke February 18 –
Eleutherios Venizelos February 25 –
Bernard M.
Baruch March 3 –
Reginald McKenna...
- King-Archon, on the west side of the Agora; the Stoa
Eleutherios, or
Colonnade of Zeus
Eleutherios, on the west side of the Agora; the Stoa Poikile, so...
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Eleftherios Katsaitis (Gr****: Ελευθέριος Κατσαΐτης; 1929 – 6
January 2012) was
bishop of
Constantinople Orthodox Church,
titular bishop of Nyssa. He was...
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Eleutherios the
Younger was a
Byzantine official who
overthrew Gennadios and
possibly succeeded him as
Exarch of Africa. In 662, the
Emperor Constans...
- Διθύραμβος used at his festivals,
referring to his
premature birth.
Eleutherios Ἐλευθέριος ("the liberator"), an
epithet shared with Eros. Endendros...
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Eleftherios Papasymeon (Gr****: Ελευθέριος Παπασυμεών) was a Gr**** athlete. He
competed at the 1896
Summer Olympics in Athens.
Papasimeon was one of 17...