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    Ioannis N. Svoronos (Greek: Ιωάννης Ν. Σβορώνος; Mykonos, 15 April 1863 – Athens, 25 August 1922) was a Greek archaeologist and numismatist. Ioannis Svoronos...
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  • footballer Ioannis Smaragdis, Greek film director Ioannis Svoronos, Greek archaeologist and numismatist Ioannis Theofilakis, Greek shooter Ioannis Theotokis...
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  • Suchodolski Charles Surasky Ioannis Svoronos (1863–1922) Francois Thierry (numismatist) Rudi Thomsen (1918–2004) Ioannis Touratsoglou [de] Victor Tourneur...
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    Carathéodory conjecture), astronomer E. M. Antoniadi, archaeologists Ioannis Svoronos, Valerios Stais, Spyridon Marinatos, Manolis Andronikos (discovered...
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    professional martial artist, kickboxer, and actor Ioannis Svoronos, archaeologist and numismatist Ioannis Toumbas, naval officer Mykonos is among several...
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    Appian, Mithridatica 33 Cicero Ac. 1.2.11 Hölbl 2001, pp. 205–206 Ioannis Svoronos, Ta nomismata tou kratous ton Ptolemaion, Athens, 1904, vol. I-II,...
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    mechanism), Spyridon Marinatos (specialised in Mycenaean sites) and Ioannis Svoronos; chemists Leonidas Zervas (of Bergmann-Zervas synthesis and Z-group...
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  • January [O.S. 6 January]. Svoronos was briefly imprisoned later in 1895 after Kavvadias sued him for insulting remarks Svoronos made about him at the society's...
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  • archaeologist and numismatist Ioannis Svoronos to be later interpretations by Marcus Vulson de la Colombière. Svoronos himself proposed three alternate...
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  • Francesco Villari proposed a Thraco-Illyrian hypothesis. Karl Beloch, Ioannis Svoronos and Irwin L. Merker consider Paeonian an ancient Greek dialect (or...
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