• Dionisie Fotino (Greek: Dionysios Foteinos, 1769–1821) was a Wallachian historian and high ranking civil servant of Greek origin. Born in Patras, Fotinos (Photeinos...
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  • Evelina (Εβελίνα) Eve (Εύη) Filio (Φιλιώ) Fotios (Φώτιος) Fotia (Φωτία) Fotinos (Φωτεινός) Fotini (Φωτεινή) Gabriel (Γαβριήλ) Georgios (Γεώργιος) Gerasimos...
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    Olari and Sfinților Churches, before being tutored by the Greek musician Dionysios Foteinos (1777–1821) and allowed to attend the religious music school...
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    the Alexander Ypsilantis monument, which was crafted in 1869 by Drosis. Fotinos, Elias (1846). Οι άθλοι της εν Βλαχία Ελληνικής Επαναστάσεως το 1821 έτος...
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  • Mathiopoulos [el] 1950 Dionysios Kokkinos 1951 Faidon Koukoules [el] 1952 Vasilios Aiginitis [el] Xenophon Zolotas 1954 Georgios Fotinos [el] 1955 Georgios...
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    Hymn to Liberty (1823) by Dionysios Solomos Lyrika/Lyrics (1826) by Andreas Kalvos The Free Besieged (1826–1844) by Dionysios Solomos History of the Hellenic...
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    1781, informing churches that they needed to follow guidelines set by Dionysios of Fourna in matters of icon-painting. Initially embracing observation...
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    such, including a major frost described by the Wallachian scribe Dionisie Fotino: "[during the 1812–1813 winter there were] scores of calamities, with thousands...
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