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A Man, The story of Alexandros Panagoulis, a | Greek revolutionary. |
Mustafa Mustafa is a | Greek politician from the West Thracian Turkish mino |
It is a | Greek Revival structure with paired Doric columns an |
(Βασίλης Παπακωνσταντίνου) (21 June 1950) is a | Greek singer known mostly for his work in Greek rock |
He was a | Greek cleric from the Historical family of "Kypariss |
Michael Apostolius (died c. 1480) was a | Greek theologian and rhetorician of the 15th century |
In 1955, a | Greek army colonel of Greek Cypriot origin, George G |
ch 10, 1987 in Cholargos, Attica, Greece) is a | Greek professional basketball player. |
the Gershom W. Bradley House, with a | Greek Revival style doorway (see accompanying photo |
i, Ottoman Empire, to an American father and a | Greek mother. |
AD) was a | Greek Neopythagorean philosopher from the town of Ty |
d, Virginia, in Henrico County, Virginia, is a | Greek Revival style building. |
Fotis Kipouros (born 9 August 1975) is a | Greek football player who is currently playing for E |
r Crest, also known as Cedar Crest Farms, is a | Greek Revival plantation house located near Faunsdal |
Megas Alexandros Football Club is a | Greek football club, based in Irakleia, Serres Prefe |
The Kulaszne church was built in 1912 as a | Greek Catholic - cerkiew. |
giadis (April 24, 1876 - April 20, 1960) was a | Greek fencer. |
The church also has a | Greek school for children who wish to learn the Gree |
nus means "anomalous finch" with spiza being a | Greek word for finch. |
Mercouri retorted "I was born a | Greek and I will die a Greek. |
Panagiotis Papadopoulos is a | Greek wrestler who specializes in Greco-Roman wrestl |
His father was a | Greek Orthodox civil engineer, he was born in Iraq. |
It is named for Nereus a | Greek god who lived with the Nereids in the Aegean S |
nidis (born 31 August 1972 in Schorndorf) is a | Greek football player last playing for Nea Salamina. |
It is a | Greek Revival style cobblestone church constructed i |
A | Greek language version has also been recorded by Sta |
In the mosaic, a | Greek letter Θ (for θάνατος, meaning dead) marks the |
In 2006, Alpha Bank, a | Greek bank, proposed to acquire roughly half of Aban |
he former parsonage was built c. 1851 and is a | Greek Revival style dwelling. |
Yavanasvera was himself a | Greek living in India, as the original Greek text is |
The neighborhood gained its name from a | Greek Revival antebellum house called Ashland that o |
aptist Church in Columbia, South Carolina is a | Greek Revival building built in 1856. |
Dryton was a cavalry officer in Ptolemais, a | Greek city in Upper Egypt. |
Creekwood is a | Greek Revival home in Creek Stand, Alabama. |
The Marble Schoolhouse is a | Greek Revival style schoolhouse in Eastchester, New |
e ensuing mock dog fight, a Turkish F-16 and a | Greek F-16 crashed midair. |
The name comes from κινναβαρι (kinnabari), a | Greek word most likely applied by Theophrastus to se |
SS Athinai was a | Greek transatlantic steamer that burned and sank on |
Theodore Poulakis (1622-1692) was a | Greek Renaissance painter. |
nd loaves, or prosphora, are stamped so that a | Greek cross is in the center, with the letters "IC X |
After a | Greek victory on Persia, much silver, gold, and othe |
s born in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania the son of a | Greek American soft drink manufacturer, from the isl |
ished in 1725, or was just about to publish, a | Greek grammar, entitled ‘English and Greek Instituti |
It was not a | Greek colony, but was largely Hellenized. |
A | Greek version was recorded by Greek singer Marinella |
It was built in 1843 and is a | Greek Revival style residence. |
giotis Poikilidis (Παναγιώτης Ποικιλίδης) is a | Greek wrestler from Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece. |
Konstantinos Nikolopoulos (born 1890) was a | Greek fencer. |
d 2010/2011 he will play for Levadiakos F.C. a | Greek second division club. |
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 |
and is a producer at a | Greek radio station. |
Alypius of Alexandria was a | Greek writer on music who flourished c. 360. |
s was to become an independent republic with a | Greek Cypriot president and a Turkish Cypriot vice-p |
lo (the "Adonis" of Centocelle), Roman after a | Greek original (Ashmolean Museum) |
he piazza with the current colonnade, adding a | Greek Revival touch to a mostly Georgian-Federal bui |
It was later renamed "Oileus" after Oileus, a | Greek runner slower only than Achilles. |
le 2276 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), is a | Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament writ |
It is a | Greek Revival-style edifice built in 1852. |
Elephantis was a | Greek poetess apparently renowned in the classical w |
t Anatolius was credited for putting forward a | Greek system of hymns. |
e starred in Kazantzakis' Christ Recrucified a | Greek TV series. |
It is a | Greek Revival style villa, in the countryside but no |
Mamlacha is also a | Greek word which means "Kingdom". |
A Byzantine doorway topped by a | Greek inscription still survives. |
An athlete and companion dressed in a | Greek style (North side). |
It is a | Greek Revival style structure with Gothic and Federa |
Vasilis Konstantinou (born 1947) was a | Greek football goalkeeper whose career spanned three |
Andronicus of Cyrrhus ( | Greek:Ανδρόνικος Κυρρήστου) or Andronicus Cyrrhestes |
Liberty Hill in La Grange, Georgia is a | Greek Revival building built in 1836. |
d sororities have joined forces to establish a | Greek Anti-Hazing Hotline. |
stratus of Cnidus (born 3rd century BC), was a | Greek architect and engineer. |
A | Greek school was operating in the city already from |
Ecclesia is a | Greek word, meaning "called out ones." |
Antiphus, son of Aegyptius, was a | Greek commander who sailed from Troy with Odysseus. |
Achaia Clauss is a | Greek winery located in Patras in the Peloponnese. |
itself is a simplified, roofless version of a | Greek temple in granite. |
Michael Bramos (born May 27, 1987) is a | Greek American professional basketball player. |
The front facade is five bays with a | Greek Revival style central entrance. |
The house was built in a | Greek Revival style and added to the National Histor |
A | Greek lawyer, Frangiskos Ragoussis, has filed a crim |
Tennes (born 17 November 1953 in Athens) is a | Greek football manager, currently managing Panetolik |
An alleged "inscription on a | Greek Tomb has: 'Here lies Indian Sramanacharya, Sha |
eofilaktos Nikolaidis (born 21 July 1973) is a | Greek footballer who plays for Prosotsani F.C. in De |
He competed as a | Greek at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. |
The house was built in 1825 in a | Greek Revival/Federal style. |
O Drakos (1956) is a | Greek black-and-white film directed by Nikos Koundou |
There were six votes for a | Greek candidate and 93 for a Republic. |
It was built in 1849 in a | Greek Revival style. |
On 27 August Arrow rescued survivors from a | Greek steamer and on 13 September she rescued surviv |
own small party, which included Balugani and a | Greek named Strates. |
Griffin House in Moss Point, Mississippi is a | Greek Revival building. |
ded rich finds, including a marble statue of a | Greek goddess ("Aphrodite of Taman"). |
BC, also known as Euclid of Alexandria, was a | Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "Fathe |
Elena Nikoli (born May 12, 1982) is a | Greek handball player. |
Timasitheus of Lipara (modern Lipari) was a | Greek local archon of Magna Graecia who lived around |
It is a | Greek manuscript of the New Testament, on vellum lea |
The Ottoman army met up with a | Greek force of 200 men under Nikitas Stamatelopoulos |
Moreover, sponsored the rebuilding of a | Greek library in the city. |
It is a | Greek revival structure located at 8th and Plum Stre |
A | Greek adaptation was broadcast on ANT1 in 2007 and 2 |
It is named after Apollodorus, a | Greek scholar and grammarian of the 2nd century BC. |
Saint Sophia Cathedral is a | Greek Orthodox church on Moscow Road in the Bayswate |
He was born to a | Greek Cypriot father and British mother. |
Seclusaval and Windsor Spring is a | Greek Revival building built in 1843 in Richmond Cou |
The Charition mime is a | Greek mime found in Oxyrhynchus Papyrus 413. |
after 1850) was a | Greek composer. |
Michael Critobulus, a | Greek historian for the sultan, also describes the A |
Mimas is a | Greek mythological character who appears in Virgil's |
Giorgos Catsadorakis is a | Greek biologist. |
The word zythos is a | Greek version of an Egyptian word for beer. |
Dimitrios Makris a | Greek klepht chief of the 19th century. |
ought to be a 2nd century AD Roman copy from a | Greek original, but recent research suggests it is i |
andstone, with the floorplan in the shape of a | Greek cross. |
Italian monastery, a Franciscan church, and a | Greek Orthodox church . |
The house was built in a | Greek Revival style. |
ite seeks a more fulfilling life and goes on a | Greek holiday. |
Athanasios Pipis (? - 1821) was a | Greek Orthodox revolutionary commander in the Greek |
Originally a | Greek Orthodox church, it was purchased in 1972 by E |
It is a | Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament. |
The Tasman Spirit is a | Greek registered oil tanker. |
Yiorgo Moutsiaras (born 1976) is a | Greek orchestral conductor living in Delft since Oct |
rding to the Liber Pontificalis, Hyginus was a | Greek born in Athens. |
lia Tsoulfa (born May 15, 1973 in Athens) is a | Greek sailing champion. |
Cindy Ninos (born March 27, 1972) is a | Greek skeleton racer who competed in the early 2000s |
Giorgos Alkaios made a | Greek version of "Da da da" in 2002 |
Kyros Vassaras (born 1 February 1966) is a | Greek former professional football referee. |
As the earliest surviving example of a | Greek poetry book as well as the largest addition to |
His father was a | Greek shipping magnate. |
Parlichev studied in a | Greek school in Macedonia. |
rn in 1961 in Springfield, Massachusetts, is a | Greek American fashion designer. |
e church building was constructed in 1838 in a | Greek Revival style. |
oleum at East Lawn Memorial Cemetery that is a | Greek temple. |
The Fowler Homestead is a | Greek Revival style home constructed in the mid-1840 |
Sir Richard Church as a | Greek general |
ital representing a Buddhist devotee wearing a | Greek cloak (chlamys) with fibula. |
Paramithi is a | Greek word for fairytale. |
Anna Gerasimou (born October 15, 1987) is a | Greek tennis player. |
origin has been credited to The Rotisserie, a | Greek restaurant that was located in Jackson Mississ |
According to a | Greek tale, they were twin brothers who worked as st |
This game is about a | Greek named Orpheus, in Ancient Greece. |
It contains a | Greek word that could be seen as "γενημένη" or "γενό |
Artemidoros has a | Greek name and has traditionally been seen as an Ind |
According to a | Greek Notitia episcopatuum, the Greek Orthodox See h |
"-chisme" is a | Greek suffix that is pronounced "KISS-me". |
Ajax is the name of a | Greek mythological hero. |
dreas Anastasopoulos (born April 2, 1976) is a | Greek athlete in the shot put. |
nesque structure, constructed in the form of a | Greek Cross. |
Angelos Pitzamanos (1467-1535) was a | Greek Renaissance painter. |
Harteros was born to a | Greek father and a German mother in Bergneustadt, an |
Also, the Paideia program, named after a | Greek style of learning, is offered to 9th and 10th |
though it was soon discovered to be a | Greek term for digestive system or intestine. |
Georgios Fotakis (born 29 October 1981) is a | Greek international footballer. |
He returned to Italy and opened a | Greek language school in Mantua, which became well k |
Hypsicrates the historian was a | Greek writer in Rome who flourished in the 1st centu |
Howe himself was not a member of a | Greek fraternity, so he consulted with James G. Camp |
Evangelia Christodoulou is a | Greek rhythmic gymnast. |
Aventurine SA is a | Greek video game developer and publisher. |
it Hesperia in honour of Italy (the word is a | Greek term for the peninsula). |
"Prin Ksana Erotefto" is a | Greek version of the song "A Rose in the Wind" by An |
From now on, a | Greek king resided in Taxila, Demetrius.. |
It is named after Callimachus, a | Greek poet, critic, and scholar of the 3rd century B |
Anna Pollatou is a | Greek rhythmic gymnast. |
Nadezhda Malaksiano was born into a | Greek family in the city of Taganrog in 1862. |
nique among English public schools in having a | Greek motto: ΤΟ Δ'ΕΥ ΝΙΚΑΤΩ. |
Four horses pulling a | Greek chariot (Roof). |
e Gregory-Aland numbering), A501 (Soden), is a | Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on |
ouftsis (born 30 January 1980 in Trikala) is a | Greek footballer. |
The mausoleum is of a | Greek style and is intentionally unnamed. |
Black Lotus, a | Greek label heard the recording and signed the band |
"Erythro-" is from a | Greek word for "red", and "triorchis" meant a kind o |
It is named after Eucharis, a | Greek nymph. |
Littrow chose Elpis, a | Greek personification of hope, in reference to the f |
It is a | Greek Revival style church building constructed 1854 |
He was dating a | Greek Cypriot woman, Rona Angelo. |
Manouri (μανούρι) is a | Greek semi-soft, fresh white whey cheese made from g |
Apollonius of Tralles (in Caria) was a | Greek sculptor who flourished in the 2nd century BCE |
There is a | Greek inscription at the top, translated variously. |
Ammos itane is the name of a | Greek studio album by singer Marinella. |
entes (Νικόλαος Τσελεμεντές) (1878-1958) was a | Greek chef of the early 20th century. |
Rattle and Snap is a | Greek Revival mansion near Columbia, Tennessee. |
n Empire, as a child from a Dutch father and a | Greek mother. |
The name of a phobia generally contains a | Greek word for what the patient fears plus the suffi |
It was built in 1697 and later updated with a | Greek Revival style. |
Cartoon Network (Greece) is a | Greek television channel aimed at children in Greece |
Another chief wife was a | Greek woman of Phocaea named Aspasia (not the same a |
d from Harvard in 1847 and briefly served as a | Greek tutor before pursuing the law. |
Dimitrios Tomprof was a | Greek athlete. |
Haridimos Tsoukas is a | Greek professor of organization studies. |
Winstone is seen walking through a | Greek ritualistic orgy. |
He is the author of a | Greek treatise on physiognomy (φυσιογνωμονικά) in tw |
Karagiannopoulou (born 22 September 1972) is a | Greek judoka. |
Anthopoulos is a | Greek Canadian who was born in Montreal, Quebec, Can |
Charikleia Pantazi is a | Greek rhythmic gymnast. |
Since 1970, he has a | Greek restaurant Schwarze Katze - Black Cat near the |
Georges Dimou is a | Greek singer born in Thessaloniki. |
Damien Karras was born on April 12, 1935 to a | Greek family. |
The house was built in 1794 in a | Greek Revival style. |
2) occurs in a | Greek Psalter written and illuminated in Caesarea by |
Athens, 1948) is a | Greek author, literary critic and translator. |
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