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- Wisconsin Press. ISBN 978-0-299-14564-4. Retrieved 2023-09-16. Panourgias, Panourgias St. (2012). Πανουργιάδες: Η ιστορία μιας οικογένειας από τα χρόνια...
- ago (1964-06-01) Ground Lamia Muni****l Stadium Capacity 5,500 Owner Panourgias Papaioannou Chairman Georgios Pontikas Manager Thanasis Staikos League...
- Loukas Panourgias (Gr****: Λουκάς Πανουργιάς; 1899 – 17 January 1981) was a Gr**** athlete and footballer. At the age of 12 he went to Athens and a year...
- European football movement, which was already active. According to Loukas Panourgias, "they wanted their Club not to be like all the others, but a team for...
- Tripolitsa. Diakos and his band, reinforced by the fighters of Dimitrios Panourgias and Yiannis Dyovouniotis, decided to halt the Ottoman advance into Roumeli...
- Pantelis Panourgias (Gr****: Παντελής Πανουργιάς; born 13 April 1998) is a Gr**** professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Super League 2 club...
- Kingdom of Greece. Nakos Panourgias was born in Salona in 1795, as the son of the prominent armatolos chieftain Dimitrios Panourgias. He became a warrior...
- player Loukas Notaras, the last Megas Doux of the Byzantine Empire Loukas Panourgias, a Gr**** footballer Loukas Papadimos, Gr**** economist and prime minister...
- Athanasios Diakos and his band, reinforced by the fighters of Dimitrios Panourgias and Yiannis Dyovouniotis, decided to halt the Ottoman advance into Roumeli...
- subsequently the chief of the army of Sterea) of the province of Salona was Panourgias, who, initiated into the Filiki Eteria, when Alis was besieged (1820)...