- of Cyprus.
Grivas was born in
Trikomo on 23 May 1898, the
fourth child of Gr****
Cypriot parents Kalomira Hatzimichael and
Theodoros Grivas. He grew up...
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which were led by Marxists.
Grivas and
Archbishop Makarios III
disagreed about the way to rid the
island of
British rule.
Grivas rejected Makarios' attempt...
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griva or
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Griva was a
Serbian and
Yugoslav hard rock band.
Griva may also
refer to:
Places Griva, Kilkis...
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Drepaniotis (1979–1981). He
wrote the book "The
Grivas Sicilian". A
relatively late starter,
Grivas was
taught how to play at a
chess club when he was...
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Ioannis Grivas (Gr****: Ιωάννης Γρίβας; 23
February 1923 – 27
November 2016) was a Gr**** judge, who
served as
President of the
Court of C****ation and served...
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Theodoros Grivas, also
known as
Theodorakis Grivas (1797 –
October 24, 1862), was a Gr****
general and
politician who
fought in the Gr**** War of Independence...
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Griva (Gr****: Γρίβα,
Bulgarian and Macedonian: Крива, Kriva) is a
village located in the
Kilkis regional unit in
Central Macedonia, Greece. The village...
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Lauma Grīva (born 27
October 1984) was a
Latvian athlete who
competed in the long jump. At the 2010
European Championships she
achieved a new personal...
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Griva (Serbian Cyrillic: Грива; trans. Mane) was a
Serbian and
Yugoslav hard rock band
formed in Novi Sad in 1982. The band was
formed by two
former members...
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Sunshine aborted giving instructions to MI6 for
Grivas 'to stew in his own juice'. On 9
March 1959,
Grivas declared a ceasefire,
though still opposing the...