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Konstantinos Paspatis (Gr****: Κωνσταντίνος Πασπάτης, 5 June 1878 – 1 July 1903,
registered at
birth in
England as
Constantine George Paspatis) was a Gr****...
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later by
William Marsden in 1785 and by
Alexandros Georgios Paspatis (
Paspati), a
scholar of the
Romani language in 1870. This
Romani dialect is...
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former slave,
orphan and
refugee to the
United States Alexandros Georgios Paspatis (1814–1891), linguist,
historian and physician,
researcher of the Romani...
- well as
bronze medals awarded to both
losing semi-finalists,
Konstantinos Paspatis of
Greece and Momcsilló
Tapavicza of Hungary, in
singles tennis. In addition...
- 2 JP Boland (GBR) K
Paspatis (GRE) Konstantinos
Paspatis (GRE) George Robertson (GBR) K
Paspatis (GRE) A Akratopoulos (GRE)...
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singles John
Boland Great
Britain Dionysios Kasdaglis Greece
Konstantinos Paspatis Greece Momčilo
Tapavica Hungary Men's
doubles Mixed team (ZZX) John...
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believed to be
polluting and
defile the
Romani world. The Gr****
Doctor A. G.
Paspati made the
statement in his Book from 1860, that
Turks often married Roma...
- John Pius
Boland Great
Britain Dionysios Kasdaglis Greece
Konstantinos Paspatis Greece Momcsilló
Tapavicza Hungary Men's
doubles details Mixed team (ZZX)...
- the
Balkans at the time of the
Ottoman Empire. The Gr****
Doctor A. G.
Paspati made the
statement in his book from 1860, that
Turks married often Roma...
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Flack of Australia. He met
fellow Gr****
Konstantinos Paspatis in the
second round, however, and
Paspatis beat him.
Akratopoulos finished in a three-way tie...