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Konstantinos Photiadis (Gr****: Κωνσταντίνος Φωτιάδης; died 1897) was the Ottoman-appointed
Prince of
Samos from 1874 to 1879.
Johann Strauss,
author of...
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German volunteer Striebeck, who was present.
According to the
writer D.
Photiadis and others,
before 1838, 1
January was
considered the
national holiday...
- (Νομικοί κανόνες ήτοι Αστυκός Κώδηξ), was
translated by
Konstantinos Photiadis, and
Ioannis Vithynos, and was
released from 1873 to 1881. Both men were...
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Georgiadis Succeeded by
Konstantinos Photiadis In
office 4
March 1879 – 1885
Preceded by
Konstantinos Photiadis Succeeded by
Alexander Karatheodori Pasha...
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Pavlos Fotiadis (born 15
November 1964) is a
Cypriot alpine skier. He
competed in two
events at the 1984
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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Alekhis Fotiadis (Gr****: Αλέχης Φωτιάδης; born 25 July 1967) is a
Cypriot alpine skier. He
competed at the 1984, 1988 and the 1992
Winter Olympics. At...
- po****rity.
During the same
period Photiadis held the
office of the
inspector of the Gr****
schools of Wallachia.
Photiadis introduced progressive teaching...
- benefactors. Kyra
Frosini (1772–1800),
socialite and heroine.
Lambros Photiadis (1752–1805), scholar. Zois
Kaplanis (1736-1806), merchant,
founder of...
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newspaper Anatolikos Astēr ("Eastern Star") was established.
Konstantinos Photiadis was the
editor in chief, and
Demetrius Nicolaides served as an editor...
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origin replaced their former self-identification as
Ottoman Christians.
Photiadis and Iliadou-Tachou
argue that the rise of
Turkish nationalism during the...