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- Andreas Laskaratos (Gr****: Ανδρέας Λασκαράτος; 1 May 1811 – 23/24 July 1901) was a satirical poet and writer from the Ionian island of Cefalonia (or Kefallinia)...
- Cephalonia (1872) by Andreas Laskaratos Idou o anthropos (1886) by Andreas Laskaratos Antonios Matesis Andreas Laskaratos Bust of Lorentzos Mavilis in...
- beaches. Lixouri is the home town of the poet and satirical author Andreas Laskaratos, who wrote about life in his home town. The Kay Cicellis book "Death of...
- Krystallis, Gr**** painter Andreas Labropoulos, Gr**** footballer Andreas Laskaratos, Gr**** author Andreas Linden (born 1965), German javelin thrower Andreas...
- Haldas [de] (1917–2010) spent parts of their life on the island. Andreas Laskaratos was a satirical poet and wrote about the society in the town of Lixouri...
- James Clarence Mangan, Irish poet and author (d. 1849) 1811 – Andreas Laskaratos, Gr**** satirical poet and writer (d. 1901) 1821 – Henry Ayers, English-Australian...
- 1199–1217. doi:10.1021/acs.biochem.6b00936. PMC 5727916. PMID 28170216. Laskaratos A, Breza M, Karadima G, Koutsis G (June 2021). "Wide range of reduced...
- nationalism and use of Demotic Gr****. Notable representatives were Andreas Laskaratos, Andreas Kalvos, Aristotelis Valaoritis and Dionysios Solomos. After the...
- Dionysios Solomos (1798–1857) George Tsimbidaros-Fteris (1891–1967) Andreas Laskaratos (1811–1901) Aristotelis Valaoritis (1824–1879) Kostis Palamas (1859–1943)...
- Kefalonia, of Venetian derivation. Examples are: "Marinatos", "Cosmatos" and "Laskaratos". -ellis (-έλλης): ****ociated with the island of ****s, possibly of Italian...