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areer, Konstantinou was capped 28 times by the | Greek National Football Team. |
She is part of the | Greek national team. |
He was also a member of the | Greek national basketball team that competed at the |
5 acres (71,000 m2) and is administered by the | Greek National Tourist Organization. |
Seven acts competed on 12 March 2010 in the | Greek National Final. |
an was the regular captain of the senior men's | Greek national team, as well as of the Athens-based |
the media had no official statements from the | Greek National Olympic Committee to support this all |
Printezis was selected to the senior | Greek national basketball team that played at the 20 |
He was also selected to the | Greek national team for the 2008 Olympic Basketball |
In his home country he won 12 titles at the | Greek National Badminton Championships until 2010. |
s where she served as artistic director of the | Greek National Ballet. |
He won approximately €1m in the | Greek national lottery in 2002. |
Diamantidis was a member of the senior | Greek national basketball team. |
reappointed as a teacher when he obtained the | Greek nationality (as a "Gortynian"). |
ed a force of 120 men of Serbo-Montenegrin and | Greek nationality and joined the early stages of the |
, Germany to parents Evaggelos and Aikaterini, | Greek nationals who were working in Germany. |
council of the Amphictyonians was where major | Greek nations met after the battle of Salamis around |
nts, the Ottoman fleet was unable to break the | Greek naval blockade of the Dardanelles. |
Greek naval strategy and policy, 1910-1919. | |
Final Disposition: reported withdrawn from | Greek naval service in 2003, fate unknown. |
He also became commander of the | Greek Naval Air Service. |
Lambros Katsonis (1752-1804) was a | Greek naval admiral of the 18th century. |
randson of admiral Andreas Miaoulis, the chief | Greek naval leader during the Greek War of Independe |
Juan de Fuca, | Greek navigator (b. |
Juan de Fuca, | Greek navigator (d. |
Another | Greek navigator, Hippalus, is sometimes credited wit |
She was stricken by the | Greek Navy in April 1976. |
lass light cruisers originally ordered for the | Greek Navy in 1914. |
She served in the | Greek Navy as HNS Thyella (D-22) ("Storm"). |
She was sold to the | Greek Navy in 1947 as Machitis (M 58). |
Josiah Willard Gibbs was transferred to the | Greek Navy on 15 December 1971. |
In July 1821, he served in the | Greek navy during the Greek War of Independence and |
Squadron Z was transferred to the Royal | Greek Navy. |
rom Hydra, who became the first admiral of the | Greek navy. |
Dead City ( | Greek: Nekri politeia) is a 1951 Greek drama film di |
In | Greek: Neoklis Kazazis "The Macedonian Problem", Ath |
AD) was a | Greek Neopythagorean philosopher from the town of Ty |
Georg N. Koskinas (1885-1975) was a | Greek neurologist-psychiatrist. |
. Mantey, co-author of A Manual Grammar of the | Greek New Testament and A Hellenistic Greek Reader, |
translation of the Remonstrant edition of the | Greek New Testament into German, his Greek-German Le |
A Grammar of the | Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Resea |
The Minister and His | Greek New Testament (1923) |
He wrote a concordance of the | Greek New Testament, and a some titles with his son |
Greek New Testament (2000 with B. Aland) | |
For the | Greek newspaper published in Thessaloniki, see Maked |
According to several | Greek newspapers the Belgian club paid around € 1.50 |
Archelaus was replaced by another | Greek nobleman called Lycomedes. |
Archelaus was a Cappadocian | Greek nobleman, possibly of Macedonian descent. |
th nome and nomarch are terms derived from the | Greek nomos, meaning a province or district. |
It was written in | Greek, not Latin. |
According to a | Greek Notitia episcopatuum, the Greek Orthodox See h |
The | Greek Notitiae episcopatuum mention the see till the |
He wrote also the first | Greek novel, Philotheou Parerga / The Leisures of Ph |
A | Greek number prefix before the "-ene" indicates how |
666 in | Greek number notation |
te Dominum are the opening words of Psalm 116 ( | Greek numbering) or 117 (Hebrew numbering) in Latin. |
Psalm 74 ( | Greek numbering: 73) is part of the Biblical Book of |
03 is the 103rd psalm from the Book of Psalms ( | Greek numbering: Psalm 102). |
30 is the 30th psalm from the Book of Psalms ( | Greek numbering: Psalm 29). |
Psalm 95 ( | Greek numbering: Psalm 94) is part of the biblical B |
Psalm 119 ( | Greek numbering: Psalm 118) is the longest psalm as |
Psalm 98 ( | Greek numbering: Psalm 97) is part of the biblical B |
Psalm 89 ( | Greek numbering: Psalm 88) is in the Book of Psalms, |
She was named after the | Greek nymph Thetis. |
It is named after Eucharis, a | Greek nymph. |
The Downhill ( | Greek: O Katiforos, Greek: Ο Κατήφορος) is a 1961 Gr |
He wrote with R.T. Williams, | Greek Oared Ships: 900-322 BC (Cambridge University |
Shortly after the | Greek Occupation of Izmir on 21 May 1919, his family |
sacre occurred on June 16-17, 1919, during the | Greek occupation of the town of Menemen, in western |
ere kept at the temples during the time of the | Greek occupation. |
tri~, "three", and mucro, "dagger point", and | Greek odous, "tooth". |
the son of Konstantinos-Sotirios Vourvachis, a | Greek of Cretan extraction who was forced to relocat |
the Obe Postma prize for his translation from | Greek of the tragedies of Sophocles. |
July 2, 1974 he demanded the withdrawal of all | Greek officers in the island. |
s launched right from the start, which saw all | Greek officials (mayors, judges, lawyers and gendarm |
The Atlantic Empress was a | Greek oil tanker that was involved in two large oil |
enstein, Beta alumni and the officiator of the | Greek Olympiad |
This page is about the | Greek Olympic alpine skier. |
7 October 1982) is a | Greek Olympic beach volleyballer at the 2008 Summer |
The name omphacite derives from the | Greek omphax or unripe grape for the typical green c |
Three of his letters remain in the original | Greek, one to Cyril, and two to Alexander, Bishop of |
o set up a Latin Empire in place of the fallen | Greek one. |
burial practices that were different from the | Greek ones. |
The | Greek Open is a darts tournament that has been held |
After the bombardment the theatre featured | Greek operas as well as Greek theater performances b |
e, which was defended by a combined Muslim and | Greek opposition. |
he Detroit area are still owned by Macedonian, | Greek or Albanian immigrants and other menu items in |
t listed all the known books printed in Latin, | Greek, or Hebrew. |
pture is translated "directly from the Hebrew, | Greek or Aramaic". |
vessel used differs depending upon whether the | Greek or Slavic Rite is used. |
Are his parents | Greek or Cypriot? |
one language do Mods IB (Latin plus beginners' | Greek) or Mods IC (Greek plus beginners' Latin). |
It may have been written in Latin, | Greek, or both. |
The Daukiones ( | Greek) or Dauciones (Latinization) were a Germanic t |
ings of the Bible, church fathers or classical | Greek or Roman philosophy. |
ems to have devoted his chief attention to the | Greek orators. |
Yiorgo Moutsiaras (born 1976) is a | Greek orchestral conductor living in Delft since Oct |
Anybody is allowed to put together a skit, but | Greek organizations are the most common participants |
Main article: Dartmouth College | Greek organizations |
Greek organizations compete in them as well as indep | |
We encourage interaction with other | greek organizations, the university, the local commu |
r parties, receptions, and functions for local | Greek organizations. |
Some Scottish speakers use it in words of | Greek origin as well, such as technical, patriarch, |
egister can be compared to the use of words of | Greek origin in English (e.g. |
Other sources report that his mother was of | Greek origin and his father was Syrian. |
It means "native" (Anatolian, | Greek origin) or "not Turkoman". |
is uniquely describes the Bissetts as being of | Greek origin, first arriving in England with William |
Despite its | Greek origin, the name is not old. |
Tradition holds that, being of | Greek origin, he was sent from Antioch by Saint Pete |
e form of Petrache, which in turn is a name of | Greek origin, derived from Petrakis. |
When of | Greek origin, the surname Michel is a shortened form |
Ismail Ferik Pasha, was an Egyptian general of | Greek origin. |
the Grand Vizier Rum Mehmed Pasha, who was of | Greek origin. |
Maximus was of | Greek origin. |
Some claimed Gary was of either Venetian or | Greek origin. |
He was the legendary Istanbulspor captain of | Greek origin. |
Richmond, Burnley is home to many residents of | Greek origin. |
an artist, is Assyrian, while his mother is of | Greek origin. |
Callimachus was of Libyan | Greek origin. |
mber 1, 1980) was a Turkish cinematographer of | Greek origin. |
lo (the "Adonis" of Centocelle), Roman after a | Greek original (Ashmolean Museum) |
Erotes ( | Greek original and Danish translation) |
Greek original written for a 1946 Greek language rad | |
ought to be a 2nd century AD Roman copy from a | Greek original, but recent research suggests it is i |
e "torso di Livorno", copy of a 5th century BC | Greek original. |
her was Valide Sultan Handan Sultan, an ethnic | Greek originally named Helena. |
Transitorium texts are direct translations of | Greek originals, although the melodies are not demon |
His book, The Discovery of the Mind: The | Greek Origins of European Thought (Die Entdeckung de |
hers believe that grape is of very old, likely | Greek origins, as are many grapes in southern Italy. |
Andrew is of Irish, Swiss, English and | Greek origins, including his great-great-grandfather |
Adebibe is of Moroccan, Irish and | Greek origins. |
r Grechetto Bianco is an Italian wine grape of | Greek origins. |
name is, from Latin, cedrus (cedr-); "cedar" + | Greek oros-; "mountain", after the Cedar Mountain fo |
anuary 14, 1929 and was a member of St. Paul's | Greek Orthodox Church. |
Gerasimos (Michaleas) of San Francisco of the | Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America |
His father was a | Greek Orthodox civil engineer, he was born in Iraq. |
Christopher II served as the | Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria between 1939 |
St Nicholas | Greek Orthodox Church. |
s was expelled to Greece as an adherent of the | Greek Orthodox Church. |
Holy Trinity Cathedral is a | Greek Orthodox cathedral in Charlotte, North Carolin |
The Malbis Memorial Church, a | Greek Orthodox church was built by the settlers and |
The Holy Trinity | Greek Orthodox Church is a Greek Orthodox church in |
The | Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Ascension has evolve |
America (born George Papageorge) is a retired | Greek Orthodox bishop of the Ecumenical Patriarchate |
ld city of Damascus and killed more than 3,000 | Greek Orthodox and Melkite Greek Catholic Christians |
1665 - August 8, 1680) is a martyr of the | Greek Orthodox Church. |
He is commemorated by the | Greek Orthodox Church on June 24. |
emained an integral part of the worship in the | Greek Orthodox church and the Eastern Catholic churc |
as VI (February 1915 - July 9, 1986) served as | Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria between 1968 |
Parthenius III (1919-1996) served as the | Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria between 1987 |
top of the central mountain is an 11th century | Greek Orthodox monastery which houses the currently |
Saint Sophia Cathedral is a | Greek Orthodox church on Moscow Road in the Bayswate |
in spite of his family's long adherence to the | Greek Orthodox Church. |
Italian monastery, a Franciscan church, and a | Greek Orthodox church . |
Athanasios Pipis (? - 1821) was a | Greek Orthodox revolutionary commander in the Greek |
He is a member of the | Greek Orthodox faith. |
, Bristol is the church of Bristol's principal | Greek Orthodox congregation. |
April 17 in the | Greek Orthodox Church, |
Originally a | Greek Orthodox church, it was purchased in 1972 by E |
Annunciation | Greek Orthodox Cathedral (Houston), in Houston, Texa |
The | Greek Orthodox Christian community of the Greek Orth |
The Assumption | Greek Orthodox Church (in Greek, Koimoissis tis Thet |
The | Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago is an ecclesias |
All Saints | Greek Orthodox Grammar School, or simply All Saints |
He was Armenian but practised the | Greek Orthodox faith. |
St Raphael, Nickolas and Irene | Greek Orthodox Church is in Forbes Street. |
Kanavas attends the Annunciation | Greek Orthodox Church and coaches his son's youth ba |
an Francisco is the Metropolitan Bishop of the | Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco, a metrop |
Magiritsa is eaten to break the fast of the | Greek Orthodox Great Lent, the 40 days before Easter |
The | Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco is an ecc |
of Archbishop Spyridon, former primate of the | Greek Orthodox Church in America |
stantine is a supporter of his local Blacktown | Greek Orthodox parish as well as many legitimate Syd |
Lazarakia is a spice bread made by | Greek Orthodox Christians on Lazarus Saturday, the S |
inguistic Turkification, they maintained their | Greek Orthodox faith. |
Nayla Tueni also won the | Greek Orthodox seat in the same district. |
She is a member of the | Greek Orthodox Church. |
tianos (Ιωακείμ Μαρτινιανός, 1875-1955), was a | Greek Orthodox bishop and author. |
siology According to Alexis Khomiakov (In: The | Greek Orthodox Theological Review 1956/II.1 pp. |
The Annunciation | Greek Orthodox Church is a Greek Orthodox church on |
The | Greek Orthodox Youth of America, or GOYA, is a natio |
The architecturally brilliant St. George's | Greek Orthodox Cathedral, founded in 1907, built in |
The | Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Sophia of Divine W |
Burnley Street is home to a | Greek Orthodox Church. |
ly eighteenth century when they split from the | Greek Orthodox Church. |
rayj had a mosque named al-'Umari mosque and a | Greek Orthodox Monastery to the west. |
Greek Orthodox Church of St John the Baptist Located | |
ly failed in 1705 due to the objections of the | Greek Orthodox Church. |
In this capacity, he serves the | Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago as its Presidin |
The general offices of the | Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago are located in |
The Church of St. George is a | Greek Orthodox church in Coptic Cairo. |
In Rochester, MN, home of the Mayo Clinic, the | Greek Orthodox Church is the Holy Anargyroi/Sts. |
The Legacy of the | Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sophia, London (Athe |
Since the 1970s, it has served as a | Greek Orthodox church. |
Kosmas & Damianos | Greek Orthodox Church. |
hilltop and is under the administration of the | Greek Orthodox Church. |
Religious minorities include | Greek Orthodox Christians, Armenian Christians, Cath |
Annunciation | Greek Orthodox Church, in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin |
rn Vasileios Papathanasopouls 1891-1958) was a | Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Bishop in the Greek Orth |
was established after the efforts of the local | Greek Orthodox bishop. |
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