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Dionysios Solomos (/ˈsɒləmɒs/; Gr****: Διονύσιος Σολωμός [ði.oniˈsios
soloˈmos]; 8
April 1798 – 9
February 1857) was a Gr**** poet from Zakynthos, who is...
- gelastoi" ("Always Smiling"), and
Stelios Rokkos dedicated "Gia to
Solomo Solomou" ("For
Solomo Solomou"). The 2009
Notis Sfakianakis song "Itan trellos" ("He...
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George Paul
Solomos (September 16, 1925 –
November 8, 2010), also
known as
Themistocles Hoetis from 1948 to 1958, was an
American publisher, poet, filmmaker...
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Solomos Square (Gr****: Πλατεία Σολωμού; Turkish:
Solomos Meydanı) is a
square at the
intersection of
Rigenis Street and
Omirou Avenue in
central Nicosia...
- The
Solomos Museum,
officially known as the
Museum of
Solomos and
Eminent Zakynthians, is a
museum dedicated to
Dionysios Solomos and
Andreas Kalvos....
- also
known as the "Hymn to Freedom", is a Gr**** poem
written by
Dionysios Solomos in 1823 and set to
music by
Nikolaos Mantzaros in 1828. It
officially became...
- who
called himself "Belarusian" was
Calvinist writer Salomon Rysinski (
Solomo Pantherus Leucorussus, ca 1569-1626).
According to his words, he was born...
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Makis Solomos (born 1962) is a Franco-Gr****
musicologist who
specializes in
contemporary music,
particularly the work of
Iannis Xenakis. He is also one...
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Solomos Solomou is a
University Reader in
Economics who
teaches at the
University of Cambridge. He is also a
Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge. He was initially...
- Revolution.
Leading figures of
modern Gr****
literature include Dionysios Solomos,
Andreas Kalvos,
Angelos Sikelianos,
Emmanuel Rhoides,
Demetrius Vikelas...