-
Dimitrios written also as
Demetrius Emmanuel (Gr****: Δημήτριος Εμμανουήλ)
Kasdaglis written also as Casdagli(s) (Gr****: Κάσδαγλης), (10
October 1872 in Salford...
- in 1932 and 1934
under Pietro Lojacono, in 1988, and
under Anna-Maria
Kasdagli in 1995. The
Church of St John was
built in the
collachium ('convent')...
- is also
sometimes included because of the parti****tion of
Dimitrios Kasdaglis, a Gr****
national who
resided in
Alexandria after living in
Great Britain...
- a bye in the
first round of the
singles tournament. He met
Dionysios Kasdaglis of
Greece in the
second round,
losing to the
eventual silver medallist...
-
winning doubles team of
Kasdaglis and
Petrokokkinos appears in the IOC
results database as a Gr**** team. In this regard:
Kasdaglis, a Gr****
national who...
- 1093/ref:odnb/76982. (Subscription or UK
public library membership required.)
Kasdagli,
Aglaia (January 2019). "Medieval
History and
Marxism in England, 1950–1956"...
- non-mixed teams). The
doubles team of
Kasdaglis and
Petrokokkinos appears in the IOC
results database as a Gr**** team.
Kasdaglis is
listed as Gr**** in the database...
-
tribe are the Red
Tribe and the Blue Tribe. On the
fifth w****,
Marianthi Kasdagli and
Valeria Chopsonidou entered the game. On the
sixth w****,
Ilias Bogdanos...
- Mack,
Australian journalist, author, and poet (d. 1935) 1872 –
Dionysios Kasdaglis, Egyptian-Gr****
tennis player (d. 1931) 1877 –
William Morris, 1st Viscount...
- Croatia 14 2009
Wimbledon quarterfinalist •
Ranking in 2008
Dimitrios Kasdaglis 1872 1931
Greece 1896
Olympic silver medalist Béla von
Kehrling 1891 1937...