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- Eleni Papadaki (Gr****: Ελένη Παπαδάκη, 4 November 1903 / 1908 – 22 December 1944) was a celebrated Gr**** stage actress who was murdered during the Dekemvriana...
- Dr Heleni Polichronatou (born 27 January 1959, in Piraeus, Greece; Gr****: Ελένη Πολυχρονάτου) is a Gr**** painter, sculptor and art historian. Polichronatou...
- Helena of Adiabene (Hebrew: הֶלֵּנִי‎ ****ēnī; died c. 50–56 CE) was a queen mother of the Parthian v****al state of Adiabene. With her husband and brother...
- Vokovich as Stavros Nikos Tzogias as Felere (as Nicos Tzoyas) Depy Martini as Heleni Alexis Pezas as Dimitris Kostas Baladimas as Dimos (as Dimos Baladinas)...
- Kol Yisrael building on Heleni Hamalka Street, Jerusalem...
- Attica Evelina Papantoniou Εβελίνα Παπαντωνίου 1st Runner-up 2000 Attica Heleni Skafida Ελένη Σκαφιδά Unplaced 1999 Attica Sofia Rapti Σοφία Ράπτη Unplaced...
- Prince Chithwayo & Prince Khonjwayo & Prince Nyathi & Prince Ncoya & Prince Heleni & Prince Hola] (Born:1610-Died:1664) [Reigned:1643 Till 1664] King Chithwayo...
- Gr**** Emigres in the West, 1400–1520 (Camberley, 1995) Jonathan Harris and Heleni Porphyriou, 'The Gr**** diaspora: Italian port cities and London, c. 1400–1700'...
- French traveller Charles-Jacques Poncet [fr] visited Aksum (which he called "Heleni") in 1700, describing the stelae and the church. James Bruce also left descriptions...
- the 1st century CE. Queen Helena of Adiabene (known in Jewish sources as Heleni HaMalka, meaning Helene the Queen) moved to Jerusalem, where she built palaces...