Pavlos Melas (Greek: Παύλος Μελάς, Pávlos Melás; 29 March 1870 – 13 October 1904) was a Greek revolutionary and artillery officer of the Hellenic Army...
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Pavlos Melas is a municipality in the regional unit of Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It is named after a Greek revolutionary officer of the...
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Pavlos (Παυλος) or Pávlos (Πάυλος) is a masculine given name. It is a Greek form of Paul. It may refer to: Pavlos Bakoyannis (1935–1989), a liberal Greek...
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The Pavlos Melas Museum is located in the village of Melas, in the north part of the regional unit of Kastoria, Macedonia, Greece. The building belonged...
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Mihail Melas (1833–1897), a Greek politician and merchant Vasileios Melas (1879–1956), an officer of the Hellenic army, brother of Pavlos Melas Zafeiris...
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October 12, 1904, Pavlos Melas and his group headed to Statista (modern-day Melas). In the village, the native collaborator of Melas, Dinas Stergiou (Ντίνας...
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Vasileios Melas (Greek: Βασίλειος Μελάς; 1879 in Athens – 1956) was an Lieutenant General of the Hellenic army. He was Pavlos Melas' younger brother....
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Mela (Greek: Ναταλία Μελά; 1923–14 April 2019) was a Greek sculptor. She was the granddaughter of the fighter of the Macedonian Struggle Pavlos Melas...
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Eleutheriou, lyricist Stelios Mainas (1957), actor Michael Melas, father of Pavlos Melas, fighter of the Greek Struggle for Macedonia Emmanuel Rhoides...
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camp-converted-concentration camp, known in German as "Konzentrationslager Pavlo Mela" (Pavlos Melas Concentration Camp), where members of the resistance and other...
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