- dictionary.
Karydi (Gr****: Καρύδι) may
refer to
several villages on Crete, Greece:
Karydi, Itanos, part of the muni****lity
Itanos Karydi, Ierapetra,...
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Smaragda was born on 9
August 1969, and is the
daughter of
actors Dinos Karydis (1938–2024) (whom she
later starred with in Fila ton
vatraho sou) (Frog...
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Nikolaos Karydis is a
transplant surgeon at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS
Foundation Trust and was the
first to
perform a
kidney transplant using an organ...
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Spyridoula Karydi (Gr****: Σπυριδούλα Καρύδη; born 30
January 2001) is a Gr****
triple jumper. She
represented Greece at the 2022
European Athletics Championships...
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Karydi (Gr****: Καρύδι),
officially Καρύδιον (Σητείας), is a
village in the
highlands of east Crete, Greece, part of the muni****l unit Itanos.
Under the...
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along with
other barons of
Central Greece.
Their defeat at the
Battle of
Karydi in May/June 1258
effectively brought the war to an end in an
Achaean victory...
- the
church Dumbarton Oaks
exhibition with a
hypothetical plan of the
church Presentation by
Nikolaos Karydis with a
hypothetical reconstruction at 7:33...
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Starring Irene Papas Cinematography Joseph Hepp
Aristeidis Karydis-Fuchs
Edited by
Aristeidis Karydis-Fuchs
Release date 3 December 1951 (1951-12-03) Running...
- The
Cariddi (or
Karydis, Carydis,
Karydi, Caridi)
family surname is
believed to have its
roots deep into antiquity.
Julius Caesar refers to the Caridi...
- p. 268. Sear 1983, p. 79. Curl 2003, p. 220. Como 2013, p. 320. Kern.
Karydis 2012, pp. 362–363. H****an,
Mazloomi & Omer 2010, p. 105.
Fuentes & Huerta...