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- Tzortzakis Grigorakis, who later became the ancestor of the Tzortzakides branch. His grandson, and son of Tzortzis, Tzannetakis Grigorakis, later became...
- Georgis Grigorakis on the Internet Movie Database [1] Interview with Georgis Grigorakis on Lifo magazine [2] Interview with Georgis Grigorakis on Cineuropa...
- Parasyros. The entire army was under the command of Exarchos Grigorakis and his nephew Zanetos Grigorakis. The Ottoman army advanced to the plain of Agio Pigada...
- attacked the Levant. Once the Ottomans heard this, they had Grigorakis disposed and outlawed. Grigorakis however continued to communicate with the French and...
- original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 19 April 2019. Aristidis Grigorakis at the International Wrestling Database Aristidis Grigorakis at Olympedia v t e...
- Gr**** drama film directed by Gr**** director and screenwriter Georgis Grigorakis. It had its world premiere screening as part of the Panorama section at...
- (1779–1782) Tzanetos Kapetanakis Grigorakis or Tzanetbey (1782–1798) Panagiotis Koumoundouros (1798–1803) Antonbey Grigorakis (1803–1808) Konstantinos Zervakos...
- Mani was a Grigorakis. The Kapudan Pasha decided that he had to deliver the hammer blow to the Grigorakis. He planned to invade the Grigorakis' home town...
- they also were pirates. When Antonobey Grigorakis was named Bey of Mani, his renowned cousin Zanetos Grigorakis was raiding Ottoman territories in Laconia...
- they gathered their army under the command of Éxarchos Grigorakis and his nephew Tzanetos Grigorakis who were from the powerful clan of Ayeranos and Skoutari...