- ekklēsía
refers to "the
community called by God to
constitute his People".
Kyriakoula Papademetriou explains: He
maintains that ἐκκλησία is
merely used for...
- Charoula; Valanides, Nicos; Mavroudi, Anna; Christodoulou, Andri; Georgiou,
Kyriakoula (24
October 2014), "Introducing e-TPCK: An
Adaptive E-Learning Technology...
- doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2022.119240. S2CID 249860528. Papachristopoulou,
Kyriakoula; Raptis, Ioannis-Panagiotis; Gkikas, Antonis; Fountoulakis, Ilias; Masoom...
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Empire (now Greece) Died 1
April 1865 Athens,
Kingdom of
Greece Spouse Kyriakoula Voulgari Children Dimitrios Kriezis Epameinondas Kriezis Occupation Sailor...
-
During his stay at a
small village in Kilkis, he
married a
woman named Kyriakoula and
settled in a
small house, but soon got
involved in a
fight with a...
-
tender sank
after a
collision with the
tanker Capricorn ( United States).
Kyriakoula III Greece
Stranded off Chioggia,
Italy (35°46′N 0°34′W / 35.767°N...
-
Pavlou Kyriakoula "Lila"
Christoforidou (Gr****: Παύλου Κυριακούλα "Λίλα" Χριστοφορίδου; 1939 – 9
September 2024) was a Gr****
lawyer and politician. A member...
- of her 46 crew.
Survivors were
rescued by HMS Campanula ( Royal Navy).
Kyriakoula Greece
World War II: The
cargo ship was
bombed and sunk in the Atlantic...
-
establish in 1976. Born in 1933,
Xynias was the
third son of
Rigas and
Kyriakoula Xynias who had
emigrated from the Gr****
island of
Lemnos to Egypt. He...
- ( Kriegsmarine) with the loss of a crew member.
Survivors were
rescued by
Kyriakoula ( Greece).
Westcove United
Kingdom World War II:
Operation Dynamo: The...