- In Gr**** mythology,
Telemachus (/təˈlɛməkəs/ tə-LEM-ə-kəs;
Ancient Gr****: Τηλέμαχος, romanized: Tēlemakhos, lit. 'far-fighter') is the son of Odysseus...
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Telemachos Kanthos (February 24, 1910 –
November 18, 1993) was a Gr****
Cypriot artist. He was born in Alona, a
village in the
Pitsillia area, a mountainous...
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perhaps as a
direct result of the plague, by
Telemachos Acharneas. His
foundation is
inscribed in the
Telemachos Monument, a double-sided,
marble column which...
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artists include Panayiotis Kalorkoti,
Nicos Nicolaides, St**** Paraskos,
Telemachos Kanthos, and
Chris Achilleos; and
Turkish Cypriot artists include İsmet...
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Telémachos Alexiou is a Gr****-German
filmmaker and
visual artist.
Telémachos Alexiou was born in Chalkida, Evvoia, Greece. He is the son of
Pavlina Alexiou...
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Tilemachos Karakalos (Gr****: Τηλέμαχος Καράκαλος,
Dimitsana 1866 – 15 June 1951) was a Gr**** fencer. He
competed at the 1896
Summer Olympics in Athens...
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appears on the
cover of
Carole King's
Tapestry Telémachos Alexiou, a Gr****/German
filmmaker Telemachos Kanthos (1910–1993), a Gr****
Cypriot artist Telemaco...
- (1901–1949),
composer Giannis Skarimpas (Agia Efthymia, 1893–1984),
author Telémachos Alexiou, Gr****-German
filmmaker and
visual artist Georgios Papachatzis...
- The
event was won by
Ioannis Georgiadis of Greece, with his
countryman Telemachos Karakalos.
Holger Nielsen of
Denmark finished third. This was the first...
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sculptor Panayiotis Kalorkoti (born 1957), Cypriot-born
British painter Telemachos Kanthos (1910–1993), Gr****
Cypriot painter Yorgos Kypris (born 1954),...