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- Marianna Sotirianos Kambouroglou (1819–1890), was a Gr**** folklorist. She was born August 12, 1819, in Athens. Mariana Kambouroglou preserved the history...
- Marianna Efstratiou, Gr**** singer Marianna Hill, American actress Marianna Kambouroglou, Gr**** folklorist Marianna Lubomirska, Polish noble Marianna Lymperta...
- ba****t of his home, where he had apparently hanged himself. Vl****is Kambouroglou, another businessman (and former managing director of Drumilan International...
- 66–69. Bibcode:1930C&T....46...66L. "Definition of EURIPUS". Εὔριπος Kambouroglou, Evangelos, Hampik Maroukian, Adamantios Sampson, "Coastal Evolution...
- the University of Athens and met the writer and historian, Dimitrios Kambouroglou through which he came in contact with the director of the Diaplasis ton...
- important historians of his time. Gr**** scholars in the Renaissance Kambouroglou, Dimitrios G. (1926). Οι Χαλκοκονδύλαι: Μονογραφία [The Chalkokondyles]...
- Bibcode:2003NIMPA.502....1S. doi:10.1016/S0168-9002(02)02148-4. Weisstein, Eric; Kambouroglou, George. "Ypsilantis, Tom (1928-2000) -- from Eric Weisstein's World...
- and was one of the first modern Gr**** historians, along with Dimitrios Kambouroglou, to research and write on the history of their home cities. In 1888,...
- by Victorien Sardou, which at the time had been translated by Ioannis Kambouroglou, but had been banned by the Koumoundourou government. From the name of...
- as the first half of the 20th century, were the historians Dimitrios Kambouroglou, Manuel Gedeon, and Yannis Vlachoyannis. Within the Ottoman millet system...