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Spiridon Trikoupis (Gr****: Σπυρίδων Τρικούπης; 20
April 1788 – 24
February 1873) was a Gr**** statesman, diplomat,
author and orator. He was the
first Prime...
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Ioannis Kapodistrias, on 9
October 1831
outside of the
Church of
Saint Spyridion in Nafplio, Greece. He was the son of the
Maniot insurgent Petrobey Mavromichalis...
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short comic movies were
produced by
director Spiros Dimitrakopoulos (
Spyridion), who also
starred in most of his movies. In 1911
Kostas Bachatoris presented...
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slapstick comedy along the
lines of
Villar at the Women's
Baths in
Faliro and
Spyridion Baby
which was
filmed in 1911. The film
influenced The
Adventures of Villar...
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original on 27
September 2013.
Retrieved 10
March 2023. Peresiades,
Spyridion (1907). Γκόλφω [Golfo]. Athens, Greece:
Feksi Publishing. Kuhn, Annette;...
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Ionian School Pavlos Carrer Slonimsky,
Nicolas (1978). "Xyndas,
Spyridion". Baker's
Biographical dictionary of
musicians (6th ed.). New York: Schirmer...
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Testament m****cripts by
Scholz (1794–1852). The m****cript was
bought from
Spyridion Lambros from
Athens in 1859,
along with 22
other m****cripts of the New...
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dated by the INTF to the 12th century. The m****cript was
bought from
Spyridion Lambros from
Athens in 1859,
along with 22
other m****cripts of the New...
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dated by the INTF to the 13th century. The m****cript was
bought from
Spyridion Lambros from
Athens in 1859,
along with 22
other m****cripts of the New...
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clouds with
angels and cherubs. At the
bottom of the
picture are
Saint Spyridion and
Saint Nicholas. This
fourth icon is
paraded through the
village on...