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  2. Dimitrios Kiousopoulos - Wikipedia

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    Dimitrios Kiousopoulos. Dimitrios Kiousopoulos ( Greek: Δημήτριος Κιουσόπουλος, November 17, 1892 – January 20, 1977) was an important Greek jurist, politician, and the caretaker Prime Minister of Greece in 1952. He was born on November 17, 1892, in the town of Andritsaina, Elis, Peloponnese . He began a successful legal ...

  3. Syriza - Wikipedia

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    On 2 September, the Areios Pagos refused to include the title of DIKKI in the Syriza electoral alliance, saying that the internal procedures followed by DIKKI were flawed. This was criticized by Syriza and DIKKI as inappropriate interference by the courts in party political activity.

  4. Greek junta trials - Wikipedia

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    Deyannis had been appointed to the high court of Areios Pagos during the junta years. The mandate of the trial was to examine the events surrounding the 21 April 1967 coup, for which Papadopoulos and over twenty other co-defendants were charged with acts of high treason and mutiny.

  5. Arius - Wikipedia

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    Arius ( / əˈraɪəs, ˈɛəri -/; Koinē Greek: Ἄρειος, Áreios; 250 or 256 – 336) was a Cyrenaic presbyter, ascetic, and priest. Traditionally, it was claimed that Arius was the founder of the doctrine of Arianism [1] [2] but, more recently, Rowan Williams stated that "Arius' role in 'Arianism' was not that of the founder of a sect.

  6. Akis Tsochatzopoulos - Wikipedia

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    Akis Tsochatzopoulos. Apostolos-Athanasios " Akis " Tsochatzopoulos ( Greek: Απόστολος-Αθανάσιος (Άκης) Τσοχατζόπουλος; 31 July 1939 – 27 August 2021) was a Greek politician, engineer, and economist. He served as a minister in several Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) cabinets between 1981 and 2004 ...

  7. P. J. Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    P. J. Rhodes. Peter John Rhodes, FBA (10 August 1940 – 27 October 2021), usually cited as P. J. Rhodes, was a British academic and ancient historian. He was Professor of Ancient History at the University of Durham. He specialized in Ancient Greek politics and political institutions. [1]

  8. Talk:Greek War of Independence - Wikipedia

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    A simple Google search shows that 50,000,000 results show up under "Greek War of Independence", whereas "Greek Revolution" displays 151,000,000 results, which is a significantly higher number. Additionally, the Greek title for this battle is "Ελληνική Επανάσταση", which directly translates into "Greek Revolution".

  9. List of bus routes in Athens - Wikipedia

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    2000-Today Trunk Routes. The trunk routes were created in 1995 as part of an attempt to create a bus rapid transit system in Athens. They actually were renamings of existing routes in order to have a common special numbering based letters and a common number when using the same street to exit the city centre.