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- Στέργιος Δούμπας, Ευάγγελος και Κων. Ζάππας, Χρ. Ζαλοκώστας, Γεώργιος και Χρηστάκης. "Christos Zalokostas". Christos Zalokostas at Olympedia v t e v t e...
- Evgenios Zalokostas (Gr****: Ευγένιος Ζαλοκώστας, 1855–1919), was the foreign minister of Greece from October 10, 1916 to April 21, 1917. T. G. Otte (2014)...
- round brown beard and gray hair, full of kindness and goodness (Christos Zalokostas , "Konstantinos Paleologos", 1965). After an unsuccessful Ottoman siege...
- 28 February 1898), later wife of an athlete and industrialist Christos Zalokostas. From her father's second marriage with Sophie Tombazis (daughter of Alexandros...
- Zagorska  Lithuania F road cycling 1, track cycling 1 1992 1992 1 Christos Zalokostas  Kingdom of Greece M fencing 1, shooting 1 1936 1936 1 Kurt Zellhofer...
- Manolesos, Menelaos Psarrakis Men's épée Khristos Zalokostas Konstantinos Bembis Men's team épée Khristos Zalokostas, Konstantinos Botasis, Tryfon Triantafyllakos...
- Farsharotu. 17: 4. Distinguished writers like Kostas Krystallis and Christos Zalokostas were Vlach, as were contemporary composers like Apostolos Kaldaras, Kostas...
- Party Alexandros Karapanos 16 September 1916 9 October 1916 Evgenios Zalokostas 10 October 1916 21 April 1917 Alexandros Zaimis 3 May 1917 27 June 1917...
- 1898.), who became wife of an athlete and later industrialist Christos Zalokostas (1894–1975). After divorcing his first wife, he contracted second marriage...
- Roxanne, she was sister in law of an athlete and industrialist Christos Zalokostas. She contributed to the development of postwar Gr**** dance. In 1951, she...