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Stefanos Koumanoudis (Gr****: Στέφανος Κουμανούδης, 1818–1899) was a Gr**** archaeologist,
teacher and
writer of the 19th century. He was born in 1818 in...
- Çelebi (died 1732),
Ottoman Georgian statesman and amb****ador
Stefanos Koumanoudis (1818-1899), Gr**** archaeologist,
university teacher,
writer and translator...
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University of
Wisconsin Press. pp. 379–451. ISBN 0-299-09140-6. p. 432
Marina Koumanoudi, "The
Latins in the
Aegean after 1204:
Interdependence and Interwoven...
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prominent archaeological figures such as
Panagiotis Efstratiadis,
Stefanos Koumanoudis and
Alexandros Rizos Rangavis.
Rhousopoulos worked on
categorising the...
- 1780) 1848 – Eugénie de Guérin,
French author (b. 1805) 1899 –
Stefanos Koumanoudis, Gr**** archaeologist,
teacher and
writer (b. 1818) 1908 – Louis-Honoré...
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attack its secretary,
Stefanos Koumanoudis. In
December 1894,
elections were held for the society's officers:
Koumanoudis was re-elected as secretary, but...
- history" and "pedantic barbarism".
Kaftantzoglou and his
colleague Stefanos Koumanoudis, however,
writing on
behalf of the
Archaeological Society of Athens,...
- 1859 to 1894,
scholar and
epigraphist Stefanos Koumanoudis became the
Secretary of the society.
Koumanoudis initiated large-scale
excavations around Athens...
- include:
Kosta Kumanudi (1874–1962),
Serbian and
Yugoslav politician Koumanoudi, Gr**** form This page
lists people with the
surname Kumanudi. If an internal...
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possession of the
island of Nisyros. In 1308
retired to
Candia where he died.
Koumanoudi 2005, p. 262.
Borsari 1964.
Borsari 1966, pp. 35–37, 79.
Robbert 1985...