-
Sgouros (Gr****: Σγούρος/Σγουρός, also
frequently found as Sguro(s) but even as Guro in some
Latin texts, is the name of
various notable persons and families...
- Leo
Sgouros (Gr****: Λέων Σγουρός),
Latinized as Leo Sgurus, was a Gr****
independent lord in the
northeastern Peloponnese in the
early 13th century. The...
- The
Sgouros (Medieval Gr****: Σγουρός), also
known as
Sgouropoulos (Σγουρόπουλος),
Sgouromallaios (Σγουρομαλλαίος),
Sgouranos (Σγουρανός),
Sgouris (Σγουρής)...
-
Dimitris Sgouros (Gr****: Δημήτρης Σγούρος; born 30
August 1969)[a] is a Gr****
classical pianist.
Sgouros is a
former child prodigy and is
considered a...
-
Sgouros Shpata (Albanian:
Skurra Bua Shpata; fl. 1399–1403) was the Lord of Arta
briefly in 1400, and the Lord of
Angelokastron from 1401
until his death...
- Callas, Nana Mouskouri,
Mario Frangoulis,
Leonidas Kavakos, and
Dimitris Sgouros.
During the Gr****
junta of 1967–74, the
music of
Mikis Theodorakis was...
-
Rafail Sgouros (Gr****: Ραφαήλ Σγούρος; born 28 May 2004) is a Gr****
professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Super League 2 club AEL. Rafail...
- doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0111648. PMC 4216126. PMID 25360757.
Nikolaou A,
Sgouros G,
Mitropoulou G,
Santarmaki V,
Kourkoutas Y (January 2020). "Freeze-Dried...
- The
Skura (also, Skuraj, Skurraj, Skurra, Scura,
Sgouros, Ozgur, Uzgur) were a
medieval Albanian feudal family centred around the
historical and ethnographic...
-
Progonos Sgouros (Albanian:
Progon Skura, Gr****: Πρόγονος Σγουρός;fl. 1294–1300) was a late 13th-century
Byzantine senior military commander from Prin****lity...