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- Nikos Karouzos (Gr****: Νίκος Καρούζος) was a Gr**** modernist poet. He was born in Nafplion on 17 July 1926 and died in Athens on 28 September 1990. He...
- Christos Karouzos (Gr****: Χρήστος Καρούζος; Amfissa, 14 March 1900 – Athens, 30 March 1967) was a Gr**** archaeologist and academic with significant contributions...
- 1973. Georges Corraface as Stefanos Karouzos Any Loulou as Alkistis Karouzou Alexandros Mylonas as Pavlos Karouzos Nikoletta Vlavianou as Ariadni Tasos...
- Nicolas Calas Aris Alexandrou Manolis Anagnostakis Odysseas Elytis Nikos Karouzos Melissanthi Katina Papa Giorgos Seferis Yiannis Ritsos Miltos Sachtouris...
- (1921-2019) Aris Alexandrou (1922–1978) Manolis Anagnostakis (1925–2005) Nikos Karouzos (1926–1990) Nikos Fokas (1927-2021) Titos Patrikios (b. 1928) Dinos Christianopoulos...
- (1926–2002), managing director of the BBC World Service (resident) Nikos Karouzos (1926–1990), poet Vangelis Kazan (1936–2008), actor Sotirios Sotiropoulos...
- technically capable of such a large-scale sculpture: Attica— where Christos Karouzos ****ociates it with Kalamis (around 470–440 BCE) — Boeotia, Aegina, Sicyon...
- Voukourestiou Street along with Elytis, Sinopoulos, Vakalo, Papaditsas, Karouzos and others. In 1960, he published When I Talk to you and The Spectres,...
- 1930. The church's interior paintings were created by the painter Giannis Karouzos (1937-2013). It took him 23 years to complete the painting of the 6,000...
- In 1945 exhibits were again displa**** under the direction of Christos Karouzos and Semni Karouzou. The south wing of the museum houses the Epigraphic...