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Christophorus Plato Castanis (Gr****: Χριστόφορος Πλάτων Καστανής; 1814–1866; also
known as
Christophoros Castanis or
Castanes and
Christoforos Kastanis...
- The art
installation is
entitled "The
Corporate Goddesses" by
Muriel Castanis, the late
designer and
creator of the sculptures. Akin, Gump, Strauss,...
- was
survived by her
husband George Castanis and
their four children. Heydarpour, Roja (2006-11-26). "Muriel
Castanis, 80,
Sculptor of
Fluidly Draped Forms...
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Samuel Gridley Howe
brought John
Celivergos Zachos and
Christophorus Plato Castanis and
other Gr**** refuges. She died aged thirteen.
After her death, she became...
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Palazzo Castani is a
historic building located in the
centre of Milan, at
Piazza San
Sepolcro 9, and
today houses the
Commissariato Centro of the Polizia...
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abolitionist and
activist for women's rights, and
Christophorus P.
Castanis.
Castanis survived the
Chios m****acre. He
later wrote a
memoir about these events...
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Centocelle is a
church in Rome, in the
Prenestino district, in Via dei
Castani.
Built in the
twentieth century and
designed by
Antonio Guidi, the church...
- Seas
Christophorus Castanis (1851), The Gr**** Exile; or, A
Narrative of the
Captivity and
Escape of
Christophorus Plato Castanis,
During the M****acre...
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bronze relief artwork at this
station is
called Flatbush Floogies by
Muriel Castanis. At the U-shaped end,
there is an
unstaffed exit
containing two HEET turnstiles...
- the
refugees were
freed or
runaway slaves such as
Christophorus Plato Castanis,
Halet Logotheti,
Garafilia Mohalbi,
Joseph Stephanini, and
George Colvocoresses...