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  2. Dimitrios Kiousopoulos - Wikipedia

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    He became Prosecutor for the Supreme Court (Areios Pagos) from 1950 to 1961. When Nikolaos Plastiras was voted out of office, Kiousopoulos became the caretaker Prime Minister of Greece for 39 days, from 11 October to 19 November 1952 when General Alexander Papagos and the Greek Rally party won a major victory.

  3. Internet censorship and surveillance in Europe - Wikipedia

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    On 29 June 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. History of Athens - Wikipedia

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    The name of Athens, connected to the name of its patron goddess Athena, originates from an earlier Pre-Greek language. [1] The origin myth explaining how Athens acquired this name through the legendary contest between Poseidon and Athena was described by Herodotus, [2] Apollodorus, [3] Ovid, Plutarch, [4] Pausanias and others. It even became the theme of the sculpture on the west pediment of ...

  5. Leo von Klenze - Wikipedia

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    Painting of an idealized reconstruction of the Acropolis and Areios Pagos in Athens, by von Klenze (1846). Leo von Klenze (born Franz Karl Leopold von Klenze; 29 February 1784 – 26 January 1864) was a German architect and painter. He was the court architect of Ludwig I of Bavaria.

  6. June 2012 Greek legislative election - Wikipedia

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    ^ "Corrective decision 134/2012" (PDF) (in Greek). Areios Pagos. 7 June 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2012. Retrieved 7 June 2012.

  7. Areios of Paiania - Wikipedia

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    Areios of Paiania (Ἄρειος ὁ Παιανιεύς) was the eponymous archon of Athens at some point between 27 and 18 BC, most probably in 19 BC. [1] He is known from an inscription that comes from the building on the Acropolis of Athens known as the Temple of Roma and Augustus.

  8. September 2015 Greek legislative election - Wikipedia

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    After the conclusion of these consultations, which proved to be fruitless, Pavlopoulos named Vassiliki Thanou, President of the Court of Cassation ( Areios Pagos ), as interim prime minister, with the task of leading Greece to the elections. [12]

  9. Norman Paech - Wikipedia

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    12 April 1938 (age 85) Bremerhaven, Bremen, Germany. Political party. The Left. Other political. affiliations. SPD (1969–2001) Norman Paech (born 12 April 1938, Bremerhaven) is a retired German professor and member of the political party The Left .