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  2. Heliaia - Wikipedia

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    Namely, the Heliaia functioned as a court for litigation of public, criminal and private international law. [ε] Taking the jurisdiction over the so-called graphe paranomon, the Heliaia replaced the Areios Pagos in the execution of the legal control of the decisions of the ecclesia.

  3. Internet in Greece - Wikipedia

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    On June 29, 2009, Georgios Sanidas, the soon-to-be-retired Prosecutor of the Greek Supreme Court (Areios Pagos), declared that "Internet-based communications are not covered by current privacy laws" and are thus open to surveillance by the police. Such surveillance would be, according to Sanidas's mandate, completely legal.

  4. Anastasios Polyzoidis - Wikipedia

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    Anastasios Polyzoidis. Anastasios Polyzoidis ( Greek: Αναστάσιος Πολυζωίδης, 1802–1873) was a Greek politician and judicial official. He was born in Melnik, Ottoman Empire (nowadays in Bulgaria ), where he graduated local Greek school. From 1818 he was studying law, history and social studies in Vienna, Göttingen and Berlin.

  5. Vatopedi - Wikipedia

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    The Holy and Great Monastery of Vatopedi ( Greek: Βατοπέδι, pronounced [vatoˈpeði]) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery on Mount Athos, Greece. The monastery was expanded several times during its history, particularly during the Byzantine period and in the 18th and 19th centuries. More than 120 monks live in the monastery.

  6. Distomo massacre - Wikipedia

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    German troops in front of buildings set ablaze in Distomo, during the massacre. The Distomo massacre ( Greek: Σφαγή του Διστόμου; German: Massaker von Distomo or the Distomo-Massaker) was a Nazi war crime which was perpetrated by members of the Waffen-SS in the village of Distomo, Greece, in 1944, during the German occupation of ...

  7. Ilias Iliou - Wikipedia

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    Athens, Greece. Nationality. Greek. Occupation (s) Lawyer, Politician. Ilias Iliou ( Greek: Ηλίας Ηλιού, also transliterated as Ēlías Ēlioú; May 1904 – 25 January 1985) was a Greek lawyer and politician, member of the Greek Parliament and leader of the United Democratic Left (EDA). He was also a distinguished writer and jurist .

  8. Greek junta - Wikipedia

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    Konstantinos Kollias, a former Attorney General of the Areios Pagos (supreme court), was chosen. He was a well-known royalist and had even been disciplined under the Papandreou government for meddling in the investigation of the murder of MP Gregoris Lambrakis. Kollias was little more than a figurehead and real power rested with the army, and ...

  9. Balbi - Wikipedia

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    Balbi (Known also as Balbis, Balby, Balbus, Valbi or Valvis) is the surname of the ancient noble Roman Family of Balbi where after the fall of the Western part of the Roman Empire and during the middle ages expanded in Venice, Genoa, Constantinople, Greece, Spain, Germany, Malta and other places. Balbi is one of the few surnames that has ...