Apostasia may refer to: Apostasia of 1965, a series of political events in Greece, which toppled the legally elected government of George Papandreou,...
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The terms Apostasia (Greek: Αποστασία, "Apostasy") or Iouliana (Greek: Ιουλιανά, "July events") or the Royal Coup (Greek: Το Βασιλικό Πραξικόπημα To Vasiliko...
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Apostasia, commonly known as grass orchids, is a genus of eight species of primitive orchids in the family Orchidaceae. They are terrestrial, evergreen...
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Apostasia wallichii, commonly known as the yellow grass orchid, is a species of orchid that is native to India, Japan, China, Southeast Asia, New Guinea...
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within the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Only two genera, Neuwiedia and Apostasia, and 15 species, are recognised within the Apostasioideae in contrast...
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Constantine II of Greece (section Apostasia of 1965)
Constantine II (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Βʹ, romanized: Konstantínos II, pronounced [ˌkonstaˈdinos ðefˈteros]; 2 June 1940 – 10 January 2023) was the last King...
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dismissed Papandreou in 1965, causing a constitutional crisis known as the "Apostasia of 1965". After making several attempts to form governments, relying on...
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Apostasia nuda is a species of orchid. "The Plant List". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Apostasia nuda. "Apostasia nuda". National Center for Biotechnology...
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inspiration for the Costa Gavras political thriller Z. The crisis of the Apostasia followed in 1965, together with the "ASPIDA affair", which involved an...
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Apostasy (/əˈpɒstəsi/; Greek: ἀποστασία, translit. apostasía, lit. "defection, revolt") is the formal disaffiliation from, abandonment of, or renunciation...
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Stefanos Stefanopoulos (category Apostasia of 1965)
September 1965, he became Prime Minister of Greece during the period of the "Apostasia", supported by conservatives and defecting members of the Centre Union...
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of August Regime Greece in WWII Greek Civil War Greek referendum, 1946 Apostasia of 1965 King's counter-coup (1967) Policies Greek language question Social...
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Truthfulness of Holy Scripture") 1378 On the Pastoral Office 1378 De apostasia ("On Apostasy") 1379 De Eucharistia ("On the Eucharist") 1379 Objections...
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Bartoli, Istoria della Compagnia di Gesù, Il Giappone (1660), V, 12, "Apostasia del Ferreira, suo ravvedimento, e morte" [1] The Christian Century in...
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Christian (Christ-follower). The term apostasy comes from the Greek word apostasia ("ἀποστασία") meaning "rebellion", "state of apostasy", "abandonment"...
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country. The last king, Constantine II, interfered in politics during the Apostasia of 1965. The resulting political crisis led to a military coup in April...
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Sotiris Petroulas (category Apostasia of 1965)
killed on 21 July 1965 during demonstrations against the governments of "Apostasia". Born in Oitylo, he was a founding member of the "Lambrakis Youth", named...
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Ohme-Takagi, Masaru; Yagi, Masafumi; Zeng, Si-Jin; et al. (2017). "The Apostasia genome and the evolution of orchids" (PDF). Nature. 549 (7672): 379–383...
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until 1965, when its right wing broke ranks in the events known as the Apostasia. The current Union of Centrists claims to be the ideological continuation...
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(after having been dismissed by the king two years earlier, opening the Apostasia of 1965), a group of right-wing colonels instead launched a coup d'état...
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August Regime World War II Centre Union Relentless Struggle ASPIDA case Apostasia of 1965 Greek military junta Turkish invasion of Cyprus Metapolitefsi...
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split in the Centre Union, and in July 1965, in a crisis known as the Apostasia or Iouliana, he dismissed the government following a dispute over control...
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essentially forced George Papandreou's resignation during the events of the Apostasia of 1965. Greece entered a period of political polarisation and instability...
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certain Pacific Islands. The two genera in the subfamily Apostasioideae, Apostasia and Neuwiedia, differ from most other orchids in having three stamens...
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Hence: Niemeyera F.Muell. 1867 - syn of Apostasia Blume 1825 Niemeyera stylidioides F.Muell. - syn of Apostasia wallichii R.Br. Tropicos, search for Niemeyera...
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endemic to the Philippines Aphyllorchis montana Aphyllorchis pallida Apostasia nuda Apostasia wallichii Appendicula alba Appendicula anceps Appendicula buxifolia...
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August Regime World War II Centre Union Relentless Struggle ASPIDA case Apostasia of 1965 Greek military junta Turkish invasion of Cyprus Metapolitefsi...
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June 1965, days before the onset of the major political turmoil known as Apostasia, he made national headlines after arresting two soldiers under his command...
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published as part of "Diálogos del Asceta y del Rey" (1953)) 1953: "La Apostasia de Coifi" 1954: "El Dios y el Rey" 1955: "La Hermana de Eloísa" (with...
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