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Lambros, also
spelled Lampros (Λάμπρος) is Gr****
masculine first ("Christian") name and
surname or
family name.
Lambros means "shining, bright, radiant"...
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Lambros Tzavelas (Albanian: [
ˈlambɾo dʒaˈveɫa]; Gr****: Λάμπρος Τζαβέλας, 1745–1792) was a
leader of the Souliotes.
Lambros Tzavelas was
famous for his...
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Lambros (2013). How
Things Shape the Mind: A
Theory of
Material Engagement. MIT Press. ISBN 9780262019194. Koukouti, Maria-Danae; Malafouris,
Lambros...
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Lambros Konstantaras (13
March 1913 – 28 June 1985) was a Gr**** film actor. He
appeared in 80
films between 1940 and 1981. He was born and died in Athens...
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Lambros Lambrou may
refer to
Lambros Lambrou (footballer) (born 1977),
Cypriot ****ociation
football defender Lambros Lambrou (skier) (born 1957), Cypriot...
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studying history. His father,
Pavlos Lambros, was an
Aromanian (Vlach) from
Kalarrytes in Epirus,
meaning that
Lambros was of
Aromanian origin himself. In...
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Lambro (Lombard:
Lamber or
Lambar [ˈlãːber; -bar]) is a
river of Lombardy,
northern Italy, a left
tributary of the Po. The
Lambro rises from the Monte...
- (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ ɡetaʁi]), born
Lambros Vorloou (Gr****: Λάμπρος Βορλόου
Lambros Vorloou [
ˈlambros vorˈlou]; 8
February 1915 – 13
September 1997)...
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Lambros Couloubaritsis (born 1941) is a Gr****-born
Belgian philosopher.
Lambros Couloubaritsis received his PhD in
philosophy from the Free University...
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Lambros Katsonis (Gr****: Λάμπρος Κατσώνης; Russian: Ламброс Кацонис; 1752–1805) was a Gr****
privateer of the 18th
century who
would ultimately sail under...