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Dimitrios Kalapothakis (Gr****: Δημήτριος Καλαποθάκης;
August 20, 1867 – July 2, 1921) was a Gr****-American journalist, diplomat, translator,
foreign correspondent...
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committee was led by the
wealthy publisher Dimitrios Kalapothakis and its
members included Gr**** aristocrats, politicians, and
other Gr****...
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Evangelical community in the city of Katerini.
Iacob Heraclid,
soldier Michail Kalapothakis,
theologian Martha Hooper Blackler Kalopothakes,
missionary "International...
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settlement in the Mani Peninsula.
Koulis Alepis (1903-1986), poet
Dimitrios Kalapothakis,
journalist Stylianos Pierrakos (Stylianos Mavromichalis) (1902–1981)...
- C.; Guimarães, G.; Moro, L.; Chávez-Olórtegui, C.; Horta, M. C. R.;
Kalapothakis, E. (July 2012). "Cutaneous
loxoscelism caused by
Loxosceles similis...
- C.; Machado-De-Avila, R.A.; Oliveira, D.; Melo, M.M.; Lobato, Z.I.;
Kalapothakis, E.; Chávez-Olórtegui, C. (2015-06-01). "General
characterization of...
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Macedonian Committee was
formed in 1903,
under the
leadership of
Dimitrios Kalapothakis; its
members included Ion
Dragoumis and
Pavlos Melas. Its
fighters were...
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Michael Kalopothakes (Michail
Kalapothakis)...
- in
Athens until his
death in 1911.
Maria had two
siblings Dimitrios Kalapothakis was an
elder of the
Evangelical Church and a journalist, her
sister Daphne...
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Dragoumis and
functioned under the
leadership of
wealthy publisher Dimitrios Kalapothakis. Its
members included many Gr****
notables in
addition to the fighters...