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Fotis Polymeris (Gr****: Φώτης Πολυμέρης; 20
February 1920,
Patras – 28 May 2013, Athens), born as
Fotios Palymeris (Φώτιος Παλημέρης), was a Gr**** guitarist...
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Versalis (Polimeri
Europa till 5
April 2012) is a
wholly owned subsidiary of
Italian oil
supermajor Eni
specializing in the
production of chemicals. With...
- ISBN 978-0-7425-2027-1.
Archived from the
original on 2016-04-30. Voglis,
Polymeris (2002). "Introduction".
Becoming a Subject:
Political Prisoners During...
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Fotis Papoulis,
Cypriot footballer Fotis Perlikos, Gr****
politician Fotis Polymeris, Gr****
musician Fotis Sotiropoulos, Gr****
professor Fotis Takianos, Gr****...
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National Guard [el],
acting with the government's
tacit support. Thus, as
Polymeris Voglis points out, "[w]hereas
elsewhere in
Europe prisons were flooded...
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Tsakalotos 40
years soldier of
Greece Charilaos Florakis, The
Peoples Leader Polymeris Voglis,
Becoming a Subject:
Political Prisoners During the Gr**** Civil...
- and po****r composers.
Notable singers of this
style include also
Fotis Polymeris,
Sofia Vembo (a star of the era), Mary Lo, Danaë Stratigopoulou, Stella...
- successes:
Garifallo st' Afti, Ypomoni, Asta ta
Malakia sou (sung by
Fotis Polymeris), Eho ena
Mystiko and more. The
significant journalist Fredy Germanos...
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singer Nitsa Marouda,
actress George Kapotas (1933),
sculptor Fotis Polymeris, composer/singer Poly Panou,
singer Timos Perlegas,
actor Kostis Palamas...
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World War Two.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521618267. Voglis,
Polymeris (2006). "Surviving Hunger: Life in the
Cities and the
Countryside during...