- John
Celivergos Zachos (Gr****: Ιωάννης Καλίβεργος Ζάχος;
December 20, 1820 –
March 20, 1898) was a Gr****-American physician,
literary scholar, elocutionist...
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brought them back to Boston. Some of the
refugees he
brought included John
Celivergos Zachos and
author Christophorus Plato Castanis. New
England and Boston...
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initially chosen. One of the
candidates was
prominent educator from Ohio John
Celivergos Zachos with whom
Salmon P.
Chase was
familiar as
senator and governor...
- 1880 in the
Italian Senate. In New York City on
December 24, 1875, John
Celivergos Zachos invented a
stenotype and
filed patent number 175892 for type writers...
- (1850–1917) and
patented on
April 12, 1892.
Blickensderfer was a
nephew of John
Celivergos Zachos, the
inventor of the stenotype. Two models,
Model 1 and
Model 5...
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surname and a
given name.
Notable people with the name include: John
Celivergos Zachos (1820-1898), Gr****-American
educator and
elocutionist Helena Zachos...
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Edwin M.
Stanton (1834)
Abolitionist and women's
rights activist John
Celivergos Zachos (1840) U.S.
President Rutherford B.
Hayes (1842) Poet
Robert Lowell...
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interested in Whig politics. His
classmates included Stanley Matthews and John
Celivergos Zachos. He
graduated Phi Beta
Kappa with the
highest honors in 1842 and...
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national basketball team that won the gold
medal at
EuroBasket 2005
Ioannis Celivergos Zachos, Gr****-American physician,
literary scholar, elocutionist, author...
- 1939.
Daughter of
educator and
abolitionist Professor John
Celivergos Zachos. John
Celivergos Zachos (December 20, 1820 –
March 20, 1898) -
worked as Library...