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- The Benizelos family (Gr****: Μπενιζέλοι) was a Gr**** aristocratic family from Athens. The family was mentioned in the Venetian sources as among the oldest...
- Venizelos and 3 more brothers. His grandfather probably was Hatzipetros Benizelos, a merchant from Kythira. Eleftherios was born in Mournies, near Chania...
- Benizelos Roufos (Gr****: Μπενιζέλος Ρούφος; 1795–1868) was a Gr**** politician and Prime Minister of Greece. Roufos was born in Patras in 1795, a scion...
- November 21, 1522, to the illustrious and wealthy Benizelos family. Her parents were Angelos Benizelos and Syrigi Palaiologina, both from old Byzantine...
- Petimezas, a revolutionary leader Nikolaos Petimezas (elder) Angelos Roufos Benizelos Roufos a Prime Minister of Greece Ioannis Roufos Selemnus, mythological...
- August 2021. Benizelos Mansion Museum (2015). "Το αρχοντικό των Μπενιζέλων – The Benizelos Family". archontiko-mpenizelon.gr/en/. Benizelos Mansion Museum [fr]...
- During that period, Plaka was also the home of the Gr**** aristocratic Benizelos family, the family that Saint Philothei came from. In the mid-17th century...
- Ioannis Benizelos wrote an account of the city's affairs in the 1770s, Athens was once again enjoying some prosperity, so that, according to Benizelos, it...
- same Dimitrios Voulgaris, the renowned Admiral Konstantinos Kanaris and Benizelos Roufos, which acted as a regency until the arrival of the new monarch...
- Valvis, Prime minister (1863) Diomidis Kyriakos, Prime minister (1863) Benizelos Roufos, Prime minister (1863) Dimitrios Voulgaris, Prime minister (1863–1864)...