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Ionna Stephanopoli (1875 - 1961) was a Gr**** journalist. In 1890, she and two
others became the
first women to be
allowed to
study at the
University of...
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known in
French as Démétrius
Stephanopoli Comnène.
Demetrio Stephanopoli was the son of
Constantino Busacci Stephanopoli,
himself the son of the hereditary...
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Graziani 1992, p. 136.
Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002, pp. 149–154;
Nicholas 2005, p. 54
Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002, p. 84
Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002, p...
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George Robert Stephanopoulos (born
February 10, 1961) is an
American television host,
political commentator, and
former Democratic advisor. Stephanopoulos...
- Jean-Marie
Stephanopoli (born 27
August 1972) is a
French former professional footballer who pla**** as a defender. "Jean-Marie
Stephanopoli". worldfootball...
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Martin de Permon, and his wife
Laure Marie "Panoria"
Stefanopoli (or
Stephanopoli de Comnène), to whom
during her
widowhood the
young Napoleon Bonaparte...
- (in French). Éditions Ouest-France. p. 327.
Stephanopoli, Dimo (1799).
Voyage de Dimo et
Nicolo Stephanopoli en Grèce,:
pendant les années V et VI. Paris:...
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Marathonesi from the "Voyage de Dimo et
Nicolo Stephanopoli en Grece" (1800)...
- July 1801 9
Pierre Stephanopoli 22 July 1801 2
March 1805 10 François
Levie 2
March 1805 25
September 1816 11
Georges Stephanopoli 25
September 1816 16...
- Onoguris,
renamed as
Stephanopolis in the
Byzantine period, was a town in
Lazica (in present-day
western Georgia,
possibly located at
modern village Khuntsi)...