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- William Zervakos McFarland (born December 11, 1991) is an American businessman some of whose enterprises have been characterized by fraud. He has served...
- favor of the death penalty. After the jury was discharged, jury foreman Zervakos stated that the jury found the responsibility of weighing the death sentence...
- Koumoundouros (1798–1803) Antonbey Grigorakis (1803–1808) Konstantinos Zervakos or Zervobey (1808–1810) Theodorobey Tzanetakis (1811–1815) Petrobey Mavromichalis...
- von Merenberg, the German commander, was persuaded by Abbot Philotheos Zervakos to spare them, influenced by Stellas' sacrifice and the abbot's appeal...
- seminary, under the supervision of his spiritual father the elder Philotheos (Zervakos), himself a spiritual son of St. Nectarios of Aegina.[citation needed]...
- Grigorakis Grigorakis family [el] Skoutari, Gytheion 1803–1808 Konstantis Zervakos or Zervobey Zervakis family Karvelas 1808–1810 Theodorobey Grigorakis Grigorakis...
- Konstantis Zervakos, who was favorable to the bey of the Peloponnese. However, the Maniots did not agree with the choice and deposed Zervakos. Later that...
- spiritually connected with St. Nectarios of Pentapolis, with Elder Philotheos Zervakos [el], and with Elder Theodosia (Abbess of Kechrovouni Monastery in Tinos)...
- position of bey until he resigned in favour of his son-in-law, Konstantis Zervakos, who was on good terms with the Ottomans. In 1815, the Ottomans once again...
- Blessed Elder Philotheos Zervakos. Transl. by Palis and Chalice. Thessaloniki, 1986. C. Cavarnos. Blessed Elder Philotheos Zervakos. Institute for Byzantine...