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- Anastasios Pichion (Gr****: Αναστάσιος Πηχιών) or Picheon (Πηχεών) (1836 – 24 March 1913) was a Gr**** educator and revolutionary of the Macedonian Struggle...
- and manners of the MicMakis and Marichetts Savage Nations. 1760 Thomas Picheon 1797 Miꞌkmaq Language, 1797 1814 Bromley, Walter (1814). Mr. Bromley's...
- The mansion of Anastasios Picheon, now Macedonian struggle museum, Doltso Square...
- 10 March 1878 The uprising began on Mount Vourinos led by Anastasios Picheon. On 18 February 1878, rebels from different parts of western Macedonia...
- long raised forecastle. SS Greece Victory was christened by Mrs. Calypsn Picheon, wife of Ehas Pichnon, the Greece consul general on February 4, 1944. The...
- Ioannis Goventaros from Kozani; its secretary was the teacher Anastasios Picheon from Ohrid, founding member of the “Educational ****ociation of Kastoria”...
- Halifax, Warden of the North. Nimbus. p. 45. ISBN 978-0-7710-7246-8. Picheon. French Perspective, p. 304 The Naval Chronicle. Vol. 07. Bunney & Gold...
- (1866), p. 219 Akins, p. 215 Murdoch (1866), p. 232 Faragher, p. 356 Note Picheon mistakenly writes Henry Luttrell rather than Hungerfor Luttrell Halifax...
- Dragoumis, the lieutenant Pavlos Melas, the scholars John Dellios, Anastasios Picheon and the publisher of the newspaper EMPROS Demetrios Kalapothakis. There...