-
Ioannis Pesmazoglou (Gr****: Ιωάννης Πεσμαζόγλου; 1857–1906) was an
ethnic Gr**** banker,
economist and
politician who
lived in the
Ottoman Empire and Egypt...
- Constantinople, Smyrna, and Khartoum. In 1896
international financier Ioannis Pesmazoglou sold his
private bank to the Bank of
Athens and
became the latter's chairman...
-
Union of the
Democratic Centre (EDIK). Its
first president was
Yagos Pesmazoglou. The
KODISO was
dissolved in 1989 into Synaspismos. The
party parti****ted...
-
Androutsopoulos Koulis [el]
Androutsopoulos Third ****enic
Republic (since 1974)
Pesmazoglou [el] Fotias [el] Devletoglou [el] Boutos [el] Kanellopoulos [el] Evert...
-
Alexandros Panagoulis Georgios Papandreou, an
unrelated historian Ioannis Pesmazoglou Takis Sinopoulos, poet
Sisinis family:
Chrysanthos Sisinis (died 1845)...
-
Androutsopoulos Koulis [el]
Androutsopoulos Third ****enic
Republic (since 1974)
Pesmazoglou [el] Fotias [el] Devletoglou [el] Boutos [el] Kanellopoulos [el] Evert...
- 1955
Dimitrios Galanis:
December 31, 1955 –
August 7, 1967
Ioannis Pesmazoglou:
February 11, 1960 –
August 5, 1967
Konstantinos Thanos:
January 5, 1968...
-
father was
Michail Melas and her
mother was the
daughter of
Ioannis Pesmazoglou,
founder of the
National Bank of
Greece along with
Georgios Stavros....
- such as
those of
Heinrich Schliemann,
designed by
Ernst Ziller;
Ioannis Pesmazoglou;
Georgios Averoff; and one tomb with a
famous sculpture of a dead young...
- Gordon,
History of the Gr****
Revolution T1, Blackwood, 1832 p.372 [1]
Pesmazoglou,
Georgios I. (1980). To
chronikon tēs zoēs mou: 1889-1979 (in Gr****)...