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- Miranda Myrat (Gr****: Μιράντα Μυράτ; 12 January 1906 – 27 January 1994) was a Gr**** actress. She appeared in more than forty films from 1928 to 1989. She...
- rainforest. Indigenous name for the genus include marapuama, muirapuama and mirantã, translating roughly to 'potency wood'. The species are shrubs or small...
- Salas  England – Jennifer Summers  France - Elizabeth Cadren  Greece – Miranta Zafiropoulou  Israel – Miriam Fridman  Norway – Tone Knaran  Sweden – Anne...
- written by Giorgos Lazaridis and starring Lakis Komninos, Betty Arvaniti and Miranta Kounelaki. [clarification needed] In 1943, Allied forces stationed in the...
- children: a son, Alexandros "Alekos" and a daughter, Miranda (also rendered as Miranta) (1906-1994). She later married a prominent businessman, Kostas Theodoridis...
- Kalogeraki Harris Papanikita Mimika Niave Johana Hamaraki Fani Sakantani 1968 Miranta Zafiropoulou Lia Malta Antzela Radisi Irini Lorandou x 1969 Elena Alexopoulou...
- Shepherd Anne Lonnberg as Annabel Stone Kostas Bakas as Police Officer Miranta Myrat as Mrs. Fragopoulou Vangelis Kazan as Hotel Receptionist Elpida Braoudaki...
- Oliver Johnson as Professor Krumwitz Titos Vandis as Father Anaxagoras Miranta Myrat as Mama Harakas Lewis Charles as Louie Peter Mamakos as Nick Nick...
- Zareifis and Eva Nathena for Brides 2003 Eva Nathena for Oi Theatrines 2002 Miranta Theodoridou and Agni Doutsi for Alexandria 2001 Giorgos Georgiou for The...
- Epohes” Gallery. Athens, Greece. 1992: “Ora” Gallery. Athens, Greece. 1993. “Miranta” Gallery. Hydra, Greece. 1993: “Chrysa” Gallery. Katerini, Greece. 1994:...