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    to Archbishop Damaskinos of Athens. The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation:Archbishop Damaskinos Damaskinos of Athens – his activity to save Jews'...
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  • John of Damascus (c. 676–749), named Ioannes Damaskenos in Greek Michael Damaskinos (c. 1530–1593), post-Byzantine painter from Crete Damaskinos Stouditis...
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    Seraphim of Athens was ordained a deacon by the then Metropolitan Bishop of Corinth and by Archbishop Damaskinos of Athens, and served at the Church of the Holy...
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  • Papandreou (1891–1949), Archbishop Damaskinos of Athens. George Papandreou (born 1952), Greek politician and Prime Minister of Greece. Georgios Papandreou (1888–1968)...
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  • Damaskinos of Athens (1891–1949), was the Head of the Church of Greece as Archbishop of Athens and All Greece (1941–1949) and the Prime Minister of Greece...
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    Minister of Greece Entrance Graves at the First Cemetery of Athens Angel statue Grave of Richard Church Grave of Damaskinos of Athens Grave of Konstantinos...
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    The formation of a separate government was not only a renunciation of any chances of reconciliation with the royal government in Athens, but also implied...
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  • major cities, especially Athens, where British forces supported the returned Greek government in exile. A new government of national unity [el] headed...
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    pressure, George was forced to appoint Archbishop Damaskinos of Athens as regent in January 1945. Damaskinos immediately appointed a republican-dominated government...
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    Truman Doctrine (category History of the foreign relations of the United States)
    in Athens on December 3 in protest, which was shot at by Greek security forces, killing 28 protestors. This sparked the Dekemvriana, a series of clashes...
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    XI, the last emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire. The second is a statue of Archbishop Damaskinos who was Archbishop of Athens during World War II and...
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    term originates from the concept of ger toshav, a legal term used to refer to non-Jewish observers of the Seven Laws of Noah. When Yad Vashem, the Shoah...
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    collaborationist government of Georgios Tsolakoglou. He was succeeded by Damaskinos. He died on 28 September 1949 in Athens. Chrysanthos Phillipidis Archived...
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    Prince of Monaco (b. 1870) May 19 – Paul Schultze-Naumburg, German architect, painter, publicist and politician (b. 1869) May 20 – Damaskinos of Athens, Archbishop...
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    ελληνικού εμφυλίου πολέμου 1946-1949 [History of the Greek Civil War 1946-1949] (in Greek). Vol. I. Athens: Vivliorama. ISBN 9608087120. Βραζιτούλη, Γιώργου...
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    father was George Damaskinos. According to legend, Damaskinos spent some time living and working in Vrontisi Monastery, where six of his icons were kept...
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    painting made of egg tempera and gold leaf on a wood panel. The portable icon is attributed to Greek painter Michael Damaskinos. Damaskino's existing catalog...
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  • the duties of a regent. Regency List of regents List of heads of state of Greece President of Greece Prime Minister of Greece Monarchy of Greece The Oxford...
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  • People's Civil Guard (category Communist Party of Greece)
    security force of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) during the Greek Civil War (1946–49). It was the police counterpart of the Democratic Army of Greece (DSE)...
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    had to appoint from exile a Regency Council headed by Archbishop Damaskinos of Athens, who immediately appointed a republican-majority government headed...
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    Archbishopric of Athens (Greek: Ιερά Αρχιεπισκοπή Αθηνών) is a Greek Orthodox archiepiscopal see based in the city of Athens, Greece. It is the senior see of Greece...
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    Wedding Feast at Cana Attributed to Damaskinos Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wedding at Cana (Damaskinos). Amy S. Gross (October 29, 2021). "Jacopo...
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    Karditsa (regional unit) (category Prefectures of Greece)
    Tavropos - Karditsa - fourth division Archbishops: Damaskinos of Athens Seraphim of Athens Archbishop of Athens and all Greece Athletes: Ioannis Bourousis Ekaterini...
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    Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Greek: Μνημείο του Άγνωστου Στρατιώτη, romanized: Mnimeío tou Άgnostou Stratiόti) and the Presidential Mansion in Athens. An...
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    Crucifixion of Saint Andrew is a tempera painting by Greek painter Michael Damaskinos. Damaskinos painted in Heraklion, Venice, Sicily, and other parts of Italy...
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    George appointed Archbishop Damaskinos of Athens as regent of the country from 29 December 1944. However, Archbishop Damaskinos almost instantaneously formed...
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    Thrasyvoulos Tsakalotos (category Recipients of the Cross of Valour (Greece))
    soldier of Greece: how we won the struggles of 1940-49). Δεκέμβρης 1944 : Η μάχη των Αθηνών, Αθήνα 1969 (December 1944: The Battle of Athens). Γράμμος...
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    Internal exile in Greece (category Islands of Greece)
    Internal exile has a long history of use by rulers of Greece, and in the early twentieth century was used for opponents of Venizelism, such as monarchists...
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    This is a partial list of some of the most prominent Righteous Among the Nations per country of origin, recognized by Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs'...
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  • National Army of the internationally recognized Greek government against the communist forces during the Greek Civil War. After the success of the preceding...
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