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Archbishop Iakovos of
America (1911–2005),
Primate of the Gr****
Orthodox Archdiocese of
North and
South America Iakovos Garmatis (1928–2017)...
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deacon in 1934,
taking the
ecclesiastical name
Iakovos. Five
years after his ordination,
Deacon Iakovos received an
invitation to
serve as
Archdeacon to...
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Iakovos Tsalikis (Gr****: Ιάκωβος Ευβοίας, 1920–November 21, 1991), also
known as
Iakovos of Evia is a
saint in the
Eastern Orthodox Church. He was abbot...
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Plays of
Iakovos Kambanellis Reach Iran
Official website for the life and work of
Iakovos Kambanellis Iakovos Kambanellis at IMDb
Iakovos Kambanellis'...
- Turkey).
Iakovos Nafpliotis is one of the
first chanters to have ever been recorded; many
people also
regard him as
being one of the greatest.
Iakovos Nafpliotis...
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Iakovos Argyropoulos (Gr****: Ιάκωβος Αργυρόπουλος; 1776–1850),
known in
Turkish as
Yakovaki Efendi, was a
Phanariote official and
scholar in the service...
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Iakovos Trivolis (died 1547) was a Gr****
Renaissance humanist and writer. He
published a
historical work
titled History of
Tallapieras after the exploits...
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Iakovos Kiseoglou (born 17
September 1967) is a Gr**** sailor. He
competed in the Star
event at the 1992
Summer Olympics. "
Iakovos Kiseoglou". Olympedia...
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Metropolitan Iakovos of
Chicago Archived 2006-10-06 at the
Wayback Machine from the Gr****
Orthodox Metropolis of
Chicago Metropolitan Iakovos of Chicago...
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Iakovos Rizos or
Iacovos Rizos (Gr****: Ιάκωβος Ρίζος Gr**** pronunciation: [iˈa.ko.vos ˈɾi.zos]), also
known as
Jacques Rizo, (c. 1849 – 1926) was a Gr****...