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- of the new Constitution of Greece. Michail Stasinopoulos died on 31 October 2002, aged 99. Stasinopoulos was a prolific writer. His literary work first...
- and actor Michail Stasinopoulos (1903–2002), Gr**** jurist and President of Greece This page lists people with the surname Stasinopoulos. If an internal...
- plebiscite, he was succeeded by the first elected president, Michail Stasinopoulos. A new constitution, promulgated on 11 June 1975, declared Greece a...
- could be enacted during metapolitefsi; he was then replaced by Michail Stasinopoulos. Gizikis retired from the army in 1974, on the same day he resigned...
- Christos Stasinopoulos (or St****inopoulos; Gr****: Χρήστος Στασινόπουλος) is a Gr**** tenor and actor from Athens. Christos Stasinopoulos studied acting...
- the metal production, steel and aluminum trade. Its president, Nikos Stasinopoulos, is one of the richest businessmen in Greece. The magnitude of this...
- video" – via Wayback Machine (archive.org). Fendrich AN, Van Eynde E, Stasinopoulos DM, Rigby RA, Mezquita FY, Panagos P (1 March 2024). "Modeling ****nic...
- and rebetes, much of which also deal with the lifestyle of manges. Stasinopoulos, Epaminondas. Η Αθήνα του περασμένου αιώνα (1830–1900) – Last Century's...
- (1973–1974) Greece: Third Republic Presidents (complete list) – Michail Stasinopoulos, President (1974–1975) Konstantinos Tsatsos, President (1975–1980) Konstantinos...
- COVID-19 pandemic caused more economic hardship for Greece. Michail Stasinopoulos (1974–1975) Konstantinos Tsatsos (1975–1980) Konstantinos Karamanlis...