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Battle of
Gerontas (Gr****: Ναυμαχία του Γέροντα) was a
naval battle fought close to the
island of
Leros in the
southeast Aegean Sea. On 10 September [O...
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Stratioticus ("the
Military One", "the Warlike", or "the Bellicose") or
Gerontas ("the Old"),
reigned as
Byzantine emperor from 1056 to 1057. Apparently...
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Elder Pas****ios (Gr****: Γέρων/Γέροντας Παστίτσιος, romanized: Géron/
Gérontas Pastítsios) is a
satirical figure of a
fictitious monk who
first appeared...
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Giannis Gerontas (born 23
January 1962) is a Gr**** weightlifter. He
competed in the men's
heavyweight II
event at the 1984
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Kasos Cyprus Naval conflicts Eresos Chios Nauplia Samos Andros Sphacteria Gerontas Souda Alexandria Volos Itea
Navarino Ships Agamemnon Aris ****as Karteria...
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Elaiochori Eleftheres Eleftheroupoli Erateino Filippoi Folea Galipsos Georgiani Gerontas Gravouna Kariani Kavala Kechrokampos Keramoti Kipia Kokkinochoma Koryfes...
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landing of the
Egyptian army at Methoni.
Despite victories at
Samos and
Gerontas, the
Revolution was
threatened with
collapse until the
intervention of...
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offices in Neo Irakleio, a
northern suburb of Athens. A third,
Alexandros Gerontas, was
severely injured.
Police described the
event as a
terrorist attack...
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Mayors of
Athens Anargyros Petrakis Angelos Gerontas Dimitrios Kallifronas Dimitrios Misaraliotis Spyridon Benizelos Nikolaos Zacharitsas Ioannis...
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summer 1821, in July 1824; when Gr****
naval victories off
Samos and at
Gerontas averted the
threat of an invasion, and
again in
summer 1826. In 1828, the...