• Ioannis Despotopoulos (Greek: Ιωάννης Δεσποτόπουλος, 7 January 1903 – 1992), also known as Jan Despo, was a Greek architect born in Smyrna (modern Izmir)...
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  • It was designed in 1931 by Ioannis Despotopoulos with later additions in 1937 by Periklis Georgakopoulos. Although Ioannis Metaxas's dictatorship (1936–1941)...
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  • Konstantinos Despotopoulos (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Δεσποτόπουλος; 8 February 1913 – 7 February 2016) was a Greek philosopher and intellectual who became...
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    Revolution. Ioannis Filimon was born in Constantinople in 1798 or 1799. His father came from Thrace or Cyprus and was a painter in Constantinople. Ioannis Filimon...
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  • McKim. Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Léon Jaussely. January 7 – Ioannis Despotopoulos, Greek architect and academic (died 1992) March 7 – Raymond McGrath...
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    by Le Corbusier. The primary architects of this movement were: Ioannis Despotopoulos, Dimitris Pikionis, Patroklos Karantinos and Takis Zenetos. Following...
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    Greek shipowner Stavros Livanos (1891–1963), shipping magnate Ioannis Despotopoulos (1903–1992), architect Kostas Perrikos (1905–1943), Greek Resistance...
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  • Architects of this movement were among others the Bauhaus-architect Ioannis Despotopoulos, Dimitris Pikionis, Patroklos Karantinos and Takis Zenetos. In 1929...
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  • alphabetical order: Souzana Antonakaki Nikolaos Balanos Kostas Biris Ioannis Despotopoulos Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis Eleni Gousi-Desylla Patroklos Karantinos...
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  • Efstathiadis [el] 1979 Ioannis Toumbas Petros Vassiliadis 1980 Linos Politis [de; el] Manolis Hatzidakis Konstantinos Romaios [el] Ioannis Pappas [el] Ioannis Sontis [el]...
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  • architects that included Dimitris Pikionis, Patroclus Karantinos, Ioannis Despotopoulos and others. In the following years up until the outbreak of World...
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    the modern movement in Greece. Designed by the Greek architect Ioannis Despotopoulos (also known as Jan Despo), the only Greek to have studied under...
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    (1933–2013), Andre du Colombier (1952–2003) D Bia Davou (1932–1996), Ioannis Despotopoulos (1903–1992), Beau Dick (1955–2017), Thomas Dick (1877–1927) E Maria...
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    Peppas Reserve:Dimitris Demertzis Reserve:Ioannis Stavropoulos Reserve:Vassilis Samios Reserve:Sotiris Despotopoulos Reserve:Georgio Andrianopoulos First round...
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  • is given by Konstantinos I. Despotopoulos, ex president of the Athens/Greek Academy. See also mention by K.I. Despotopoulos of Bakopoulos’ role in “The...
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    & Despotopoulos, Alexandros (1978). "Ἡ Ἑλλάς καὶ ὁ Α′ Παγκόσμιος Πόλεμος" [Greece and World War I]. In Christopoulos, Georgios A. & Bastias, Ioannis K...
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    academics and friends of Kanellopoulos, such as Konstantinos Despotopoulos, Phaidon Vegleris, and Ioannis Theodorakopoulos, later contributed as writers. The Great...
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  • Konstantinos Despotopoulos 12 October 1989 23 November 1989 Independent Costas Simitis 23 November 1989 13 February 1990 PASOK Konstantinos Despotopoulos 13 February...
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  • The Caretaker Cabinet of Ioannis Grivas was the Cabinet of the government of Greece for the period 12 October–23 November 1989. It was sworn in on 12...
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    president. The most recent person to have served as Acting President was Ioannis Alevras, following the resignation of Constantine Karamanlis in 1985. The...
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    Oikonomou & Despotopoulos 1978, p. 15. Leontaritis, Oikonomou & Despotopoulos 1978, pp. 15–16. Leontaritis, Oikonomou & Despotopoulos 1978, pp. 16,...
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  • Smyrnis gained a lot of victories: Theologos Anastasoglou, Mathaios Despotopoulos, Kiros Alexiou, Dimitrios Mouratis and X. Lohner. Athenian man of letters...
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    place over the candidacies of Akis Tsochatzopoulos, Gerasimos Arsenis and Ioannis Charalampopoulos. Papandreou, however, remained Chairman of the party for...
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  •  GRE Konstantinos Kotzamichalis (at Granitis Agias Marinas until 30 June 2024) — GK  GRE Christos Despotopoulos (at Ermis Zoniana until 30 June 2024)...
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  • Deputy General Manager Panagiotis Elmaloglou Technical Director Makis Elmaloglou General Manager Emmanouhl Despotopoulos Kit Manager Georgios Choulis...
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  • the Bank of Greece, which replaced the previous caretaker government of Ioannis Grivas. Zolotas reshuffled the cabinet on 13 February 1990. When the government...
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    Piraikos Syndesmos 1GK Dimitris Demertzis 0 Panathinaikos 3MF Sotiris Despotopoulos 0 Panionios 4FW Theodoros Dimitriou 1899 1 Apollon Smyrnis 1GK Antonis...
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