• Georgios Kontaris (Greek: Γεώργιος Κονταρής), was born in Servia, Greece and was a 17th-century Scholar and a monk; he studied Latin and Italian in Venice...
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    Antonios Kremastos. St. Theodora (13th century), Queen of Epirus. Georgios Kontaris (17th century), scholar. Eugenios Pateras (19th century), Bishop of...
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    Georgios Markou (Greek: Γεώργιος Μάρκου; 1690–1770) also known as Georgios Markou of Argos (Greek: Γεώργιος Μάρκου ο Αργείος. He was a Greek fresco and...
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  • translator of Aristotle Mazaris, (15th century), writer from Thessaloniki Georgios Kontaris (17th century), philosopher and historian from Servia Manuel Panselinos...
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    in a similar style are: Theophanes the Cretan, Frangos Kontaris, Emmanuel Lambardos, and Georgios Margkazinis. Nicholas Enthroned Saint Peter and Paul Eugenia...
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    when 1st Battalion/7th Regiment managed to capture the villages of Agios Georgios and Dafnonas in the southwest. On the other hand, the initial Greek attacks...
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    The Muslim World, Volume 107, Issue 4 (p. 737–753). "Finally Kyrillos Kontaris of Verroia educated in the Jesuit school of Constantinople and Athanasios...
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