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- "Marianna Vardinoyannis Foundation". mvvfoundation.gr. Archived from the original on 28 November 2021. Retrieved 8 October 2021. "Marianna Vardinoyannis | United...
- by Vardinoyannis. "Motor Oil". www.moh.gr. Retrieved 2 November 2018. "From Chairman of Motor Oil ****as and Vegas Oil and Gas Vardis Vardinoyannis and...
- "Ioannis Vardinoyannis, Motor Oil ****as Corinth Refineries SA: Profile & Biography – Bloomberg". Bloomberg. Retrieved 1 August 2018. "Vardinoyannis EMPIRE"...
- live individuals. It was originally described as Levantina rechingeri. Vardinoyannis, K.; Triantis, K. (2011). "****yriella rechingeri". IUCN Red List of...
- Aleksandridis. It is headquartered in Marousi, Greece. Since 1972 Vardis J. Vardinoyannis has been chairman and managing director. The company has over 2,000...
- the death of the historic leader of the club it was named "Theodoros Vardinoyannis". The opening of the stadium took place on 11 November 1951 with the...
- in Lamda Development (real estate developer in Greece) 7 1576 Vardis Vardinoyannis & Family  Greece 2.1 billion Oil and gas (Motor Oil ****as and Vegas...
- one of the world's independent shipment oil operators owned by the Vardinoyannis family. The company has been active in undertaking various shipbuilding...
- Andreas-Ioannis Martinos Stavros Livanos. Aritta Livanos, married Giorgios Vardinoyannis. Eugenie Livanos, married Nicholas Clive-Worms, heir to the Banque Worms...
- table'-archeological remains of ****enistic Alexandria. In C. S. Zerefos & M. V. Vardinoyannis (Eds.), ****enistic Alexandria (pp. 71–85). Archaeopress. Bagnall, R...