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* 1822 – Greek War of Independence: Demetrios Ypsilantis is elected president of the legislative assembly.
* 1822 – Greek War of Independence: Acrocorinth is captured by Theodoros Kolokotronis and Demetrios Ypsilantis.
In 1821 there was a Greek rebellion under Demetrios Ypsilantis, in Moldavia, that indirectly benefited the Principalities ( of Moldavia and Wallachia ).
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Only an under-strength battalion under Demetrios Ypsilantis remained to hold Larissa castle, the fortress of Argos.

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Plutarch also mentions that Ptolemy Philopater owned this immense vessel in his Life of Demetrios.
He was also an acquaintance of the Greek artist Demetrios Galanis and the Romanian poet Ion Minulescu.
Demetrius, also spelled as Demetrios, Dimitrios, Demitri, and Dimitri ( from Greek — Δημήτριος, Demetrios pertaining to Demeter ), is a male given name.
These are now also kept in Hagios Demetrios.
There is also a longstanding Greek Orthodox Church, the Church of the Assumption, which separated from St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in the 1930s.
It was presided over by the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem, Patriarch Theodore II of Alexandria, Patriarch Daniel of Romania, and was also attended by the Archbishop of Cyprus Chrysostomos II and the Archbishop of America Demetrios.
) Social and political activism is not unknown in the Flessas Family for Flessas himself ( through his father's side of the family ) is also a direct descendant of Papaflessas through Papaflessas ' father Demetrios Flessas.
In the doubles tournament, Paspatis and partner Evangelos Rallis ( also of Greece ) were defeated in the first round by Dionysios Kasdaglis and Demetrios Petrokokkinos, an Egyptian and a Greek.

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Byzantine cloisonné enamel plaque of St. Demetrios, c. 1100, using the new thin-wire technique.

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The first printed edition appeared in 1488 ( edited by Demetrios Chalkokondyles and published by Bernardus Nerlius, Nerius Nerlius, and Demetrius Damilas in Florence, Italy ).
One critical recipient of a vision from Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki apparently specified that the saint resembled the " more ancient " images of him-presumably the 7th century mosaics still in Hagios Demetrios.
The much debated Demetrius II was a possible relative, whereas Demetrios III ( c. 100 BC ), is known only from numismatic evidence.
Relic s of St. Demetrius at the Aghios Demetrios Basilica in Thessaloniki.
Some scholars believe that for four centuries after his death, St. Demetrius had no physical relics, and in their place an unusual empty shrine called the " ciborium " was built inside Hagios Demetrios.
Hagios Demetrios, the main sanctuary dedicated to Saint Demetrius
Demetrios Chalkokondyles, Latinized as Demetrius Chalcocondyles () and found variously as Demetricocondyles, Chalcocondylas or Chalcondyles ( 1423 – 9 January 1511 ), was a Greek humanist, scholar and Professor who taught the Greek language in Italy for over forty years ; at Padua, Perugia, Milan and Florence.
Constantine Demetrius Mourousis ( Greek: Κωνσταντινος Δημητριος Μουρουζης – Constantinos Demetrios Mourouzis, Romanian: Constantin Dimitrie Moruzi ; died 1783 ) was a Phanariote Prince of Moldavia, and member of the Mourousis family.
Demetrios Palaiologos or Demetrius Palaeologus (; 1407 – 1470 ), Despot in the Morea de facto 1436 – 1438 and 1451 – 1460 and de jure 1438 – 1451, previously governor of Lemnos 1422 – 1440, and of Mesembria 1440 – 1451.

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* Anna Palaiologina ( c. 1260 – 1299 / 1300 ), who married Demetrios / Michael Komnenos Doukas, third son of Michael II of Epirus
* Demetrios Kaparis ( born 1935 ), naval architect / engineer
* Alkemachos ( son of Charops ) Diaulos (~ 400-metre race ) Panathenaics 190 / 189 BC nephew of Demetrios.
1415 / 1416, he was under the tutorship of the general Demetrios Laskaris Leontares.

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A bust of Demetrios Ypsilanti stands between American and Greek flags at the base of the landmark Ypsilanti Water Tower.
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Two lots at Third Avenue N. and John Street were purchased from St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, who had been planning to build a new church building there ; the church used the proceeds to purchase land in the Montlake neighborhood.
* changing some of the high priests ' names from Old Testament names to newer New Testament-era names such as Demetrios, Alexander, or Bacchides ;
Demetrios Vikelas, or Bikelas (; February 15, 1835 – July 20, 1908 ) was a Greek businessman and writer ; he was the first president of the International Olympic Committee ( IOC ), from 1894 to 1896.
The possible descendants of Demetrios ( the exact parentage is uncertain ) were Georgios, called " Sachatai "; Andronikos, the last megas domestikos of the Byzantine Empire ; Eirene, who married Đurađ Branković ; Thomas, who served in Branković's court ; Helena, who became the second wife of David of Trebizond ; and an unnamed daughter, who may have become queen of Georgia.

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A Constantinople merchant, Demetrios Costinari, brought it to Moscow on October 16, 1653, with a letter from Patriarch Paisius I that endorsed the icon's authenticity.

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Marble relief of a double-headed eagle in the Church of St Demetrios in Mystras, marking the spot where Constantine XI was crowned.
Despite the machinations of his younger brother Demetrios Palaiologos his mother Helena was able to secure Constantine XI's succession in 1448.
Following the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans in 1453, the island was added to the domain of the Gattilusi of Lesbos, but following the fall of the Despotate of the Morea in 1460, Sultan Mehmed II gave it as a domain to the last Despot, Demetrios Palaiologos.
According to his reading of the painting, the scene was inspired by the text in a Homeric hymn published in Florence in 1488 by the Greek refugee Demetrios Chalkokondyles:
Morea was under invasion from Sultan Mehmet II, and Theodora escaped with Demetrios to Constantinople where she gave the manuscript back to Gennadius, reluctant to destroy the only copy of such a distinguished scholar's work herself.
In 126 BC Demetrios II was murdered at the instigation of his wife Cleopatra Thea.
He was a son of Sultan Mehmed II of Turkey and Princess Helena Palaiologos ( Helenā Khātûn ), daughter of Demetrios Palaiologos.
Demetrios Chalkokondyles was born in Athens in 1423 of Greek ancestry, and belonged to one of the noblest Athenian families and was a first cousin of the chronicler of the fall of Constantinople, Laonicus Chalcocondyles.
He was a Byzantine historian, son of George and cousin of Demetrios Chalcocondylas.
Demetrios Archontonis, known as Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople, was born there on 29 February 1940.
In June 2011, it was announced that the million-dollar Shaw Prize would be split equally between Hamilton and Demetrios Christodoulou.
Demetrios, after giving Mehmed II a pretext to invade Morea, was kept from his throne and remained in captivity.
Demetrios Palaiologos's daughter Helen was a member of the harem of Mehmed II for a period of time.
Egaleo was founded in 1931 by Demetrios Haniotis and Georgios Aronis, as Athletic Union of Ierapolis ( Αθλητική Ένωση Ιεραπόλεως-Athlitiki Enosis Ieropoleos ).
The farm extended considerably further south than the present playfield: its southernmost part was south of Lynn Street, the land used to build St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church.

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