• Patroclus (mythology) (category All set index articles)
    mythology, Patroclus (/pəˈtroʊkləs/; Ancient Greek: Πάτροκλος, romanized: Pátroklos, lit. 'glory of the father') may refer to two different individuals: Patroclus...
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    43504 (Nisi Moni) Patroklos (uninhabited), 37°39′02.50″N 23°57′01.50″E / 37.6506944°N 23.9504167°E / 37.6506944; 23.9504167 (Patroklos (Attica)) Pera...
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  • others the Bauhaus-architect Ioannis Despotopoulos, Dimitris Pikionis, Patroklos Karantinos and Takis Zenetos. In 1929, two important laws concerning apartment...
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    Heraklion Archaeological Museum built between 1937 and 1940 by architect Patroklos Karantinos. Several sculptures, statues and busts commemorating significant...
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    world. University of North Carolina. 1991. Nagy, Gregory. "Achilles and Patroklos as models for the twinning of identity". Greek Mythology and Poetics....
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    jurist George Hourmouziadis, Professor Emeritus of prehistoric archaeology Patroklos Karantinos, architect Emmanuel Kriaras, lexicographer and philologist...
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    architects of this movement were: Ioannis Despotopoulos, Dimitris Pikionis, Patroklos Karantinos and Takis Zenetos. Following World War II, and the Greek Civil...
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