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- President of Greece. Prokopis Pavlopoulos was born in Kalamata to high school prin****l and classics teacher Vasilios Pavlopoulos and grew up in the same city...
- include: George Pavlopoulos (1924–2008), Gr**** poet Konstantinos Pavlopoulos (born 1971), Gr**** former footballer Nikolaos Pavlopoulos (1909–1990), Gr****...
- Konstantinos Pavlopoulos (Gr****: Κωνσταντίνος Παυλόπουλος; born 26 December 1971) is a Gr**** former professional footballer who pla**** as a center back...
- 2025. She was elected by the ****enic Parliament to succeed Prokopis Pavlopoulos on 22 January 2020. Prior to her election as president, Sakellaropoulou...
- Proterios Pavlopoulos (Gr****: Προτέριος Παυλόπουλος; 28 July 1946 – 20 October 2021) was an Eastern Orthodox bishop. He was the Metropolitan of Diospol...
- text was controversial and landed Pavlopoulos in trouble with the local Gestapo, who asked who had written it. Pavlopoulos had eventually to pretend that...
- Vice Admiral Ioannis G. Pavlopoulos (Gr****: Ιωάννης Γ. Παυλόπουλος) is a ****enic Navy special operations and line officer, and since 2017 the Chief of...
- resignation of his government to Prokopis Pavlopoulos, the President of Greece. Tsipras asked Pavlopoulos for the earliest possible election date (20...
- with any right-wing groups, on principle. In a 2014 paper, V****ilis Pavlopoulos, a professor in social psychology at the University of Athens, argued:...
- relativity by introducing an observer-independent length were made by Pavlopoulos (1967), who estimated this length at about 10−15 metres. In the context...