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Post by Pyrros on Sept 19, 2022 0:15:13 GMT -5
συμπαθέστατη,
υπήρχε ακόμη μια που της έμοιαζε, μάρθα βούρτση?
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Post by leandros nikon on Sept 19, 2022 5:13:43 GMT -5
να που συμπαθησες κι εναν ανθρωπο! ως τωρα ολους τους αντιπαθουσες! (τους Ελληνες).
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Post by rex362 on Sept 28, 2022 16:57:29 GMT -5
pure?who is pure?we are all bastards my friend!
she has already said that she feels both Albanian and Greek.
She was born in Greece and she has the greek citizenship.
Ive been here for years try'n to tell ya...opa !
kopil
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Post by leandros nikon on Sept 28, 2022 19:34:37 GMT -5
Let me make that clear Rexy...i'm not talking about the Greeks only.this is about EVERY nation.
Rex,how are you doing?i hope you are fine.
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Post by leandros nikon on Oct 3, 2022 17:28:05 GMT -5
Greece’s Ghavelas Breaks World Record; Wins 100 Meter Gold at Tokyo Paralympics
September 2, 2021
Greek sprinter Thanasis Ghavelas won the gold medal for Greece in the 100 meter sprint final on Thursday at the Paralympic Games held in Tokyo.
The 22-year-old athlete, together with his sighted companion Sotiris Garaganis, won the category T11 with a time of 10.82, improving the world record they had set in Wednesday’s qualifier of 10.88.
Frenchman Timote Adolf with 10.90 won the silver medal and Chinese Dongdong Di with 11.03 won the bronze.
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Medals for Greece in Tokyo Paralympic Games
On Wednesday Greece added another medal to its tally at the Tokyo Paralympic Games as Grigoris Polychronidis won the silver at boccia, a precision ball sport, similar to bocce, and related to bowls and pétanque. The sport is contested at local, national and international levels, by athletes with severe physical disabilities.
On Tuesday, Efstratios Nikolaidis, representing Greece, won the bronze medal in the shot put.
The first medals for Greece were won on the first full day of the Paralymic Games in Tokyo, on August 25. Panagiotis Triantafyllou and Demosthenes Michalentzakis won bronze for Greece in the wheelchair individual fencing category and swimming respectively.
The following day, Powerlifter Dimitrios Bakochristos of Greece won the bronze medal in the men’s 54 kg powerlifting event at the Tokyo Paralympics.
Greek swimmer Antonios Tsapatakis won the bronze medal in the 100-meter breaststroke SB4 at the Tokyo Paralympics on Sunday, and Athanasios Konstantinidis won silver in the men’s club throw event on Saturday.
The 2020 Summer Paralympic Games started with the opening ceremony in Tokyo on August 24, 2021.
A total of 4,400 athletes with disabilities from around the world, including 46 from Greece, are competing in 22 sports.
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Post by leandros nikon on Oct 11, 2022 15:58:04 GMT -5
Alekos Sakellarios
Alekos Sakellarios (Greek: Αλέκος Σακελλάριος, 13 November 1913 in Athens – 28 August 1991 in Athens) was a Greek writer and a director.
He was born in Athens and grew up in Agios Panteleimonas and began to study journalism and acting at a young age. He wrote his first theatrical play in 1935 called The King of Halva. He entered the film industry and had roles in both screenwriting and directing.
He directed mainly with Christos Giannakopoulos and together they wrote and produced an estimated 140 works. The most popular include: The Germans Strike Again, Thanassakis o politevomenos, I theia ap' to Chicago, Dikoi mas Anthropoi, Ena votsalo sti limni, Kalos ilthe to dollario, Ta kitrina gantia, Otan Leipei i Gata, I Soferina, Laterna, Ftocheia kai Filotimo, Alimono stous Neous (Woe to the Young) and more. Many of these theatrical plays were transferred to the cinema with notable success.
He also wrote the lyrics of many songs (over 2,000). Among them were the successes: Garifallo st' Afti, Ypomoni, Asta ta Malakia sou (sung by Fotis Polymeris), Eho ena Mystiko and more.
The significant journalist Fredy Germanos called him the "most clever Greek of the 20th century".
He died in 1991 and is buried in the First Cemetery of Athens in a family grave.
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Post by leandros nikon on Oct 11, 2022 16:06:14 GMT -5
Alekos Fassianos
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Alekos Fassianos (Greek: Αλέκος Φασιανός, 13 December 1935 – 16 January 2022) was a Greek painter.
Life and career
Fassianos was born in Athens in 1935. After graduating from the Athens School of Fine Arts, he moved to Paris, France, in 1960, to study lithography at the Paris National School of Arts, where he met several artists and writers.[citation needed]
Fassianos used to design the stage decorations for major classic and modern productions. His art has been exhibited in museums and galleries including in Athens, Paris, and throughout Europe, as well as in Tokyo, New York, São Paulo, and Melbourne.
In addition to private collections, his art works can be found in the following museums in France; the Paris Museum of Modern Art; the Maeght Foundation, San Paul de Vence;l, and the Center for Contemporary Art.[citation needed]
Fassianos was very popular in Greece, and some of his works are exhibited in public places: two large murals entitled The Myth of My Neighborhood, can be seen in Athens at the Metaxourgeio metro station. Small sculptures can be seen in front of the Orthodox Church of St. Irene in Athens. A giant vertical mural can be seen in the lobby of the Electra Metropolis Hotel in Athens.
On 13 December 2007, a Fassianos painting titled The Messenger sold for €550,701 at Bonhams in London.
Fassianos died on 16 January 2022, at the age of 86.
Honours
1985: Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France) 19??: Member of the Fine Arts Academy of Athens (Greece) 2009: Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts (Russia) 2010: Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters (France) 2013: Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour[5] (France) 2020: Commander of the Order Arts and Letters (France)
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Post by leandros nikon on Oct 14, 2022 13:59:38 GMT -5
Alexandros Nikolaidis
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Alexandros Nikolaidis Medal record Men's Taekwondo Representing Greece Olympic Games Silver medal – second place 2004 Athens +80 kg Silver medal – second place 2008 Beijing +80 kg World Championships Gold medal – first place 1996 Barcelona Welterweight European Championships Gold medal – first place 1996 Zagreb Welterweight Gold medal – first place 1997 Patra Welterweight Gold medal – first place 2008 Rome Heavyweight Bronze medal – third place 2010 Saint Petersburg Heavyweight Mediterranean Games Silver medal – second place 2013 Mersin Heavyweight
Alexandros Nikolaidis (17 October 1979 – 14 October 2022) was a Greek taekwondo athlete. He was named the 2008 Greek Male Athlete of the Year. Initially the home favorite, he won the silver medal at the 2004 Olympics held in Athens after losing to Moon Dae-Sung of South Korea in the gold medal match.
On 24 March 2008, Alexandros Nikolaidis had the honour to be the first torch-bearer of the 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay.[1]
Later in the same year on 11 April, he won the European Championship in Rome.
At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Nikolaidis won another Olympic silver medal in the +80 kg category, after losing to Cha Dong-Min of South Korea in the final.
In July 2011, he managed to secure a place at the 2012 Olympic Games by placing third in the 2011 World Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament in Baku, Azerbaijan by defeating Liu Xiaobo of China in the 3rd place play-off. He carried the flag for Greece during the Parade of Nations at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
On 11 August 2012, Nikolaidis began and ended his Olympics participation in a "preliminary round" bout against Bahri Tanrikulu. Nikolaidis lost 7–3 overall.
Nikolaidis retired in 2014. He died on 14 October 2022, at the age of 42. Nikolaidis had been suffering from an "extremely rare" form of cancer for two years prior to his death.
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Post by leandros nikon on Oct 18, 2022 7:21:14 GMT -5
American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association AHEPA.
The American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA, usually referred to as the Order of AHEPA) is a fraternal organization founded on July 26, 1922, in Atlanta, Georgia. AHEPA was founded to fight for civil rights and against discrimination, bigotry, and hatred felt at the hands of the Ku Klux Klan. It is the largest and oldest grassroots association of American citizens of Greek heritage and Philhellenes with more than 400 chapters across the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe.
The mission of AHEPA is to promote the ancient Hellenic ideals of education, philanthropy, civic responsibility, family and individual excellence through community service and volunteerism.
The AHEPA was founded as a fraternity in Atlanta, Georgia, on July 26, 1922. Its initial mission was to promote the image of Greeks in America, assist them with citizenship and assimilation into American culture, and combat prejudice. During that inaugural meeting, it was decided that AHEPA's purposes would be:
(a) To advance and promote pure and undefiled Americanism among the Greeks of the United States, its Territories and Colonial possessions; (b) To educate the Greeks in the matter of democracy, and in the matter of the government of the United States; (c) To instill the deepest loyalty to the United States; (d) To promote fraternal sociability; (e) To practice benevolent aid among this nationality.
With the full assimilation of Greek Americans, its mission evolved toward philanthropy, education, and promoting and preserving the Hellenic identity of the Greek Americans and the ethnic Greeks of other countries where AHEPA is present, such as Australia, Canada, the Bahamas as well as Greece and Cyprus.In recent years, AHEPA has also expanded to other countries in Europe, besides Greece and Cyprus, including Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands and UK.
The founders of the fraternity were eight men, all residents of Atlanta, who conceived the idea of the establishment of an association of mainly citizens of Greek descent, although not limited only to such members. The eight founders of the Order of AHEPA, who were also the members of the first Supreme Lodge of the organization, were Nicholas D. Chotas, James Campbell, Spiro J. Stamos, Harry Angelopoulos, George A. Polos, John Angelopoulos, George Campbell, James Vlass.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was initiated into the Delphi Chapter on March 11, 1931, and was an active dues-paying member for 14 years, to the time of his death.
The office of Supreme President is the highest office in the Order of AHEPA. There have been 71 Supreme Presidents since the founding of the organization on July 26, 1922.
Originally AHEPA was organized on a lodge system like that of the Masons or Oddfellows. Local units were called "Subordinate Lodges" and state or territory structures were called "Superior Lodges". Now local groups are called "Chapters" and regional organizations are called "Districts". The national structure is still called the "Supreme Lodge", however, and all of its officers have "Supreme" in their title such as Supreme President, Supreme Treasurer etc.
The Order of AHEPA has over 400 chapters across the United States, Canada, and Europe. In addition, the chapters report to 28 different districts. Those 28 districts report to the Supreme Lodge and Headquarters located in Washington, DC. Membership
Originally, membership was restricted to only Greeks. At its third meeting, the Order decided to change this, allowing non-Greeks to join. In 1979, AHEPA had over 25,000 members in 400 chapters. By 1989, the number climbed to 60,000, despite an overall decline in memberships of fraternal groups during this period.
There have been 540 chapters chartered in the United States, 16 chartered in Canada, 30 chartered in Greece, 5 chartered in Cyprus, and 10 chartered in Europe. There are "sister" chapters in AHEPA Australasia (Australia and New Zealand). An estimated 500,000 men have been inducted into the Order of AHEPA over its 90-year history. Supreme Convention
Politics
AHEPA has taken a stand on the Cyprus issue since 1955 when it formed the "Justice for Cyprus" committee to support Cyprus' independence.Through the decades, the organization has continued advocate on issues relating to Greece and Cyprus in Washington, while also educating the public about these topics.
Congressional scorecard
For each Congress, AHEPA compiles a Congressional scorecard on issues of importance to the American Hellenic community and to the organization. The purpose of the scorecard is to educate AHEPA's membership and the community on how engaged members of Congress are on these issues, or at the least, their level of awareness.
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Post by leandros nikon on Oct 20, 2022 17:18:57 GMT -5
Margaritis Schinas
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Post by leandros nikon on Oct 23, 2022 10:21:55 GMT -5
Locomondo
Locomondo is one of the mot successful bands in Greece.
The 6-member band fronted by Markos Koumaris, the main songwriter and composer of the group, fuses Reggae, Ska and Caribbean sounds with Greek lyrics and Greek traditional musical elements.
They have released 8 albums, including Locomondo Live!, an album which turned gold in December 2011. Two of their video clips have received the "Best Alternative Video Clip" award from Mad-TV Greece (in 2007 and 2010).
Discography
2004 Enas Trelos Kosmos (A crazy world) 2005 12 Meres Jamaica (12 days in Jamaica) 2007 Me wanna dance 2008 Gamilio Party (OST) (The wedding party) 2009 Locomondo Live 2010 Goal (digital single) 2011 Locomondo Best Of 2013 Οδύσσεια 2013 New Day Rising
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Post by leandros nikon on Oct 27, 2022 12:43:34 GMT -5
Eleftheria Zeggini
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Ele Zeggini Born Greek: Ελευθερία Ζεγγίνη Volos, Greece
Alma mater
University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (BSc) University of Manchester (PhD)
Awards Suffrage Science award (2014) Scientific career Fields Digital health Human genetics Institutions
Helmholtz Zentrum München Technical University of Munich Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute University of Oxford University of Leicester Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
Thesis Genetic dissection of the major histocompatibility complex in juvenile oligoarthritis (2002)
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Post by leandros nikon on Oct 27, 2022 20:24:52 GMT -5
Theodosios Pavlidis
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Post by leandros nikon on Oct 31, 2022 15:40:25 GMT -5
Stelios Kerasidis
Stelios Kerasidis (9y.o.) becomes the YOUNGEST SOLOIST in the history of Herodes Atticus theater.
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Post by leandros nikon on Nov 10, 2022 15:02:56 GMT -5
Vassilis Papazachos
Vassilis Papazachos (Greek: Βασίλης Παπαζάχος) was a Greek seismologist and author of Earthquakes of Greece.
Born 30 September 1929 in the village of Smokovo in Karditsa regional unit, Vassilis Papazachos studied physics in the University of Athens, Greece. He received a M.Sc. in geophysics from Saint Louis University (1963) and a doctorate in Seismology from the University of Athens (1961). He first became involved in geophysics as an assistant of professor Angelos Galanopoulos (1955-1956) and then moved to the Geodynamic Institute of the National Observatory of Athens (1956-1977). Later in his career he became Professor of Seismology in the Aristotle University (1977-1998), where he is still active as an emeritus professor.
Papazachos has always attracted publicity in his country Greece, which is highly seismogenic and has been tormented by many earthquakes both in historic and prehistoric times. He was an ardent opposer of Panayotis Varotsos and the VAN method for earthquake prediction, which he called "the greatest science joke of the century".
Vassilis Papazachos has also been involved in Greek politics for long time.A supporter of the left, he was asked by the Communist Party of Greece to lead their ticket and run for mayor of Thessaloniki,but he refused, saying that such active involvement would distract him from his scientific work. However, he eventually ran for mayor in his birthplace with the support of the Synaspismos party of the radical left. He was also a candidate state MP in the 2000 Greek legislative election, again for Synaspismos.
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Post by leandros nikon on Nov 24, 2022 14:44:37 GMT -5
Dimitrios Stamou
University of Copenhagen
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Post by Pyrros on Nov 28, 2022 5:29:32 GMT -5
Stelios Kerasidis
Stelios Kerasidis (9y.o.) becomes the YOUNGEST SOLOIST in the history of Herodes Atticus theater.
I grew up 2km away from the two Djamia, some much fakery going on, and the music is so so off... thumbs down from me.
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Post by rex362 on Nov 28, 2022 13:07:55 GMT -5
dont be jealous .......and nice soft smooth klarino mix with piano in 2nd video
Krapsi area ?....been through that area on motorcycle back in mid 1980's
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Post by Pyrros on Dec 1, 2022 7:10:59 GMT -5
dont be jealous .......and nice soft smooth klarino mix with piano in 2nd video
Krapsi area ?....been through that area on motorcycle back in mid 1980's
you see? you can almost behave like a Human, i.e like a tru Slav.
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Post by leandros nikon on Dec 2, 2022 14:12:36 GMT -5
Constantine G. Lyketsos
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