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    Theodoros Manetas (Greek: Θεόδωρος Μανέτας, c. 1881–1947) was a Hellenic Army officer who rose to the rank of lieutenant general and served as Chief of...
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    Konstantinos Manetas (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Μανέτας, c. 1879– c. 1960) was a Hellenic Army officer who rose to the rank of lieutenant general and served...
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    Portuguese as the Maneta (One-Hand), because of his amputated arm. From savage acts such as those committed at Évora, the saying ir para o Maneta (going to the...
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    Kouros (1956), ultramarathon runner Konstantinos Manetas (1879–1960), general and politician Theodoros Manetas (1881–1947), general and politician Alexandros...
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    Leonidas Paraskevopoulos (category Recipients of the Croix de guerre (Belgium))
    Bakirtzis Nikolaos Christodoulou Dimitrios Ioannou Konstantinos Manetas Theodoros Manetas Aristeidis Moraitinis Neokosmos Grigoriadis Napoleon Zervas Ptolemaios...
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    landings of Greek troops on the island of Crete in support of the Cretan Revolt. In 1900, Kountouriotis, as the commanding officer of the three-masted cruiser...
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    The head of Allied propaganda in Greece, a French naval officer, Captain de Roquefeil, was inept, leading Zaharoff to intervene as he argued that as a...
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  • the Third Order of Our Lady of the Rosary construction begins. 1711 - Maneta Revolt, two uprisings (Oct. 17 and Dec. 2) by military and public officials...
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    accepted the reforms he had proposed. This led to the end of the Theriso revolt and to the resignation of Prince George as the High Commissioner.[citation...
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    private school. After participating in the suppression of the failed Nafplion revolt against King Otto in early 1862, Danglis' father was promoted to major and...
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