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- Pavlos Kountouriotis (Gr****: Παύλος Κουντουριώτης, romanized: Pávlos Kountouriótis; 9 April 1855 – 22 August 1935) was a Gr**** admiral who served during...
- Peloponnese (1715) but before the island received its permanent colony. The Koundouriotis family used extensively their native Albanian dialect of Hydra. The...
- remainder formed a small Ionian Sea Squadron. It was also apparently Koundouriotis, on his own initiative, who selected Lemnos as the forward base for...
- Eleftherios Venizelos, General Panagiotis Danglis and Admiral Pavlos Koundouriotis. This "Triumvirate of National Defence" functioned as a collective head...
- triumvirate comprising himself, General Panagiotis Danglis and Admiral Pavlos Koundouriotis (the "Triumvirate of National Defence", Τριανδρία της Εθνικής Αμύνης)...
- Damalas, secretary Dimitrios Kriezis Konstantinos Sachtouris Georgios Koundouriotis Dimitrios Argyropoulos Konstantinos Kanaris K. Argyrakis "Olympedia...
- comprising the statesman Eleftherios Venizelos, together with Admiral Pavlos Koundouriotis and General Panagiotis Danglis. Triandria has four elementary schools...
- the Macedonian front during the First World War, 1918. He is accompanied by Admiral Pavlos Koundouriotis (left) and General Maurice Sarrail (right)....
- between members of the victorious governmental faction: the president Koundouriotis insisted on her expulsion from Nafplion, while Zaimis and Londos interceded...
- class. Even in the 20th century families of the local magnates like the Koundouriotis spoke Arvanitika in Hydra. Hydra was also an island where church liturgy...