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commonly known by the
hypocoristic Limberakis (Gr****: Λιμπεράκης), was a
Maniot pirate who
later became Bey of Mani.
Limberakis Gerakaris was born in Mani in...
- completely. In late 1688, the
Turks turned for help to the
Maniot buccaneer Limberakis Gerakaris, who had
helped them
during their invasion of Mani in the Cretan...
- 34 (23): 5497–5508. doi:10.1021/acs.organomet.5b00567. Li, Jie Jack;
Limberakis, Chris; Pflum,
Derek A. (2007). "Carbon–Carbon Bond Formation". Modern...
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Limberakis, he
defected to the
Venetian side. The
Venetians made
Limberakis a
Knight of St. Mark and
recognized him as
ruler of Roumeli.
Limberakis first...
- beys
governed Mani on
behalf of the Ottomans. The
first of
these was
Limberakis Gerakaris in the 17th century. A
former oarsman in the
Venetian fleet...
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Commander was
Pierre De Mets. The
current Grand Commander is
Anthony J.
Limberakis, MD who has led the
Order to
advocate for
religious freedom for the E****enical...
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Konstantinos Lymberakis (born 31
October 1942 is a
sailor from Greece, who
represented his
country at the 1976
Summer Olympics in Kingston, Ontario, Canada...
- rn01901, ISBN 978-0-470-84289-8,
retrieved November 12, 2024 Li, Jie Jack;
Limberakis, Chris; Pflum,
Derek A. (January 10, 2008).
Modern Organic Synthesis in...
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raiders in the
aftermath of the
Orlov Revolt.
During the late 1600s,
Limberakis Gerakaris was the most
powerful Captain of Mani and was
recognised as...
- Kazantzakis) 1977: O
Allos Alexandros ("The
Other Alexander"),
drama (Margarita
Limberaki) 1979: Papflessas, play (Spiros Melas) 1961: Enas
Omiros (The Hostage)...