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Stratigos (Gr****: Στρατηγός) is a Gr****
surname deriving from the Gr****
title for a
general (cf. strategos).
Simone Stratigo (1733–1824) Gr****-Italian...
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Simone Stratigo (Gr****: Συμεών Φίλιππος Στρατηγός,
Symeon Filippos Stratigos; Italian:
Simone Filippo Stratico; 1733–1824) was a
Dalmatian Italian Gr****...
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Xenophon Stratigos (Gr****: Ξενοφών Στρατηγός; 7 July 1869 – 11
March 1927) was a Gr****
military officer. He pla**** a
major role in the
Balkan Wars of...
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Stefanos Stratigos (Gr****: Στέφανος Στρατηγός; 1923 –
April 6, 2006) was a Gr****
actor in film and television. He was born in
Athens in 1923 and was the...
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Frederick II of Sicily, held that position. In the
modern ****enic Army, a
stratigós (the
spelling remains στρατηγός) is the
highest officer rank. The superior...
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September 2022.
Retrieved 3
September 2022.
Soura E,
Eliades PJ,
Shannon K,
Stratigos AJ, Tsao H (March 2016). "Hereditary melanoma:
Update on
syndromes and...
- Ottoman–Venetian Wars, some even
prospering such as the
family of
Simone Stratigo (c. 1733 – c. 1824) who
migrated to
Dalmatia from
Crete in 1669. Islamic...
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researcher at
Rutgers University Gerasimos Vlachos (1607–1685),
scholar Simone Stratigo (c. 1733–1824), Gr****
mathematician and an
Nautical science expert, whose...
- II". Two defendants,
Admiral Michail Goudas (el) and
General Xenophon Stratigos,
received a life
imprisonment sentence. The ex-king's brother, Prince...
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Descriptions of
Disease (3rd ed.). Springfield:
Charles C Thomas. pp. 607–12.
Stratigos, J.D.; Katsambas, A. (1977). "Pellagra: A
still existing disease". British...