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Svoronos (Gr****: Ιωάννης Ν. Σβορώνος; Mykonos, 15
April 1863 – Athens, 25
August 1922) was a Gr****
archaeologist and numismatist.
Ioannis Svoronos was...
- 2,062
residents in the community. The
community of
Svoronos consists of the
settlements Svoronos, Agia
Varvara and Prosilio.
Kyriakos Papadopoulos List...
- Carathéodory conjecture),
astronomer E. M. Antoniadi,
archaeologists Ioannis Svoronos,
Valerios Stais,
Spyridon Marinatos,
Manolis Andronikos (discovered the...
- is that the
Svoronos Star Tug is a much more
efficient engine capable of
significantly higher accelerations and max velocities. The
Svoronos Star Tug can...
- p. 99 Stavrianos, p. 270
Hobsbawm pp. 181–85.
Svoronos, p. 87
Svoronos, p. 88. Glenny, p. 195.
Svoronos, p. 83. Encyclopædia Britannica, Gr**** history...
- had
dismissed both
Svoronos and the museum's director,
Achilleus Postolakas [el],
accusing them of
involvement in the theft.
Svoronos had
previously been...
- Siani-Davies 1997, p. 323.
Bradford 2000, pp. 39–40. Siani-Davies 1997, p. 325.
Svoronos 1904, vol. I-II, p=302 (n°1838), & vol. III-IV,
plate LXI, n°22, 23.. Bradford...
- mechanism),
Spyridon Marinatos (specialised in
Mycenaean sites) and
Ioannis Svoronos;
chemists Leonidas Zervas (of Bergmann-Zervas
synthesis and Z-group discovery...
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island of Lošinj in 1999.
Svoronos 1911,
Myers 1999,
Dafas 2019 and 2015.
Minute fragments of
bronze adhere to the
fingers (
Svoronos 1911,
Myers 1999, Dafas...
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archaeologist and
numismatist Ioannis Svoronos to be
later interpretations by
Marcus Vulson de la Colombière.
Svoronos himself proposed three alternate readings...