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Nikolaos and (),
The first commercial success came in 1920 with Villar in the women's baths of Faliro (), written, directed by and starring comedian Villar ( Nikolaos Sfakianakis ) and Nitsa Philosofou.
Nikolaos Morakis (, sometimes seen as Dorakis (), was a Greek shooter.

Nikolaos and born
* Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark, born on 1 October 1969 in Rome.
Nikolaos Sifounakis () ( born 21 December 1949 in Rethymno ) is a Greek politician, former Minister for the Aegean and ex-member of the European Parliament.
Nikolaos " Nikos " Kaklamanakis (, born August 19, 1968 in Athens ) is the Greek Gold-medal winner who lit the Olympic torch in the opening ceremony of the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
She was born in Agios Nikolaos, Crete, in 1952, and studied chemical engineering in the National Technical University of Athens.
Theodore ( Theodoros ) II (, born Nikolaos Horeftakis on November 25, 1954 ) is the current Eastern Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria and all Africa.
Notable artists of this genre who were originally refugees from Asia Minor include the bouzouki player Nikolaos " Nikolis " Sarimanolis ( Νικολής Σαριμανώλης ; born in Nea Ephesos in 1919 ) as a member of a folk-group founded by Kostas Papadakis in Chaniá in 1945, Antonis Katinaris ( also based in Chaniá ), and the Rethymnon-based Mihalis Arabatzoglou and Nikos Gialidis.
Nikolaos Douvas (, born 1947 ) served as the Chief of Staff of the Hellenic Army.
Athanasios Diakos () ( 1788 – April 24, 1821 ), a Greek military commander during the Greek War of Independence and a national hero, was born Athanasios Nikolaos Massavetas () in the village of Ano Mousounitsa, Phocis.
Tsaldari was born Lina Lambros () in 1887 to Spyridon Lambros ( b. 1851-d. 1919 ), who succeeded Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos as Prime Minister of Greece, serving from October 1916 to February 1917.
Nikolaos Halikiopoulos Mantzaros ( or, 26 October 1795-12 April 1872 ) was a Greek composer born in Corfu and the major representative of the so called Ionian School of music ( Επτανησιακή Σχολή ).

Nikolaos and August
He was married on 25 August 2010 in Spetses to Tatiana Elinka Blatnik, who has been styled thereafter as HRH Princess Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark.
Nikolaos Zachariadis (; 27 April 1903, Adrianople, Ottoman Empire-8 August 1973, Surgut, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union ) was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Greece ( KKE ) from 1931 to 1956.

Nikolaos and 25
25, 730 in 2001 ), consisting of the districts Alonia, Agios Minas, Agios Dimitrios, Agios Nikolaos, Boskos, Nea Salamina, Tsami and Vourkari.
This community is about 25 kilometers east of Heraklion and west of Agios Nikolaos.
The community Livadeia consists of the following outlying settlements ( besides the town itself ): Agios Nikolaos Livadeias ( pop: 25 ), Analypsis Livadeias ( pop: 184 ), Elikon ( pop: 43 ), Perachora ( pop: 279 ), Stathmos ( pop: 3 ), Tzimeika ( pop: 25 ) and Tsoukoulades ( pop: 149 ).

Nikolaos and date
Excavations in the 1990s by Nikolaos Stampolidis at Eleutherna in Crete have helped establish more precisely a date and place of origin for the Dame d ' Auxerre, in the region of Eleutherna and Gortyn, with the recovery from gravesites of very similar carved ivory faces and phallic symbols.

Nikolaos and death
Nicholas I Mystikos or Nicholas I Mysticus ( Greek: Νικόλαος Α ΄ Μυστικός, Nikolaos I Mystikos ) ( 852 – May 15, 925 ) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from March 901 to February 906 and from May 912 to his death in 925.
He lasted only a few months there and after his father's death, he went on board the freighter ship Agios Nikolaos ( Saint Nicholas ) as a sailor.
Its first Artistic Director was Nikolaos Halikiopoulos Mantzaros, who retained this office until his death in 1872.

Nikolaos and was
Lake Voulismeni at the coast, at Aghios Nikolaos, was formerly a sweetwater lake but is now connected to the sea, in Lasithi.
It was set to music by Nikolaos Mantzaros, and is the longest national anthem in the world by length of text.
The hymn was set to music in 1865 by the Corfiot operatic composer Nikolaos Mantzaros, who composed two choral versions, a long one for the whole poem and a short one for the first two stanzas ; the latter is the one adopted as the National Anthem of Greece.
It was composed of Colonels Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas, and Commander Dimitrios Fokas.
By the end of the book she was instrumental in removing the previous Master of the City Nikolaos from power by killing her and has received two of the four marks necessary to become Jean-Claude's Human Servant.
During the Byzantine Empire, a village named Agios Nikolaos ( St Nicholas ) was located in the area.
He was also Deputy Prime Minister from 1950 – 1952, in the governments of Nikolaos Plastiras and Sofoklis Venizelos and served numerous times as a Cabinet Minister, starting in 1923, in a political career that spanned more than five decades.
Greek pilot Nikolaos Sialmas was killed in the crash.
Dimitrios Gounaris resigned in March, and was succeeded by Nikolaos Stratos, a moderate royalist, who, however, gave place once more to Gounaris.
The cabinet resigned on September 8, and Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos was entrusted by the king with the formation of a new ministry.
After two days spent in negotiations he failed in his task, and Nikolaos Triantaphyllakos, the ex-high commissioner of Greece at Constantinople, was summoned, and succeeded with difficulty in forming a makeshift government.
A telegram was despatched by the Revolutionary Committee to Venizelos in Paris requesting him to collaborate with the new government in the attempt to rescue Greece from the catastrophe in which she had been involved by King Constantine and his advisers, and a new cabinet was formed with Alexandros Zaimis, as premier, and Nikolaos Sokrates Politis, as foreign minister-both Venizelists.
Laonikos Chalkokondyles, Latinized as Laonicus Chalcondyles (, from λαός " people ", νικᾶν " to be victorious ", an anagram of Nikolaos which bears the same meaning ; c. 1423 – 1490 ) was a Byzantine Greek scholar from Athens.
The Rallis cabinet was succeeded by a new government with Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos, of no outstanding political ability, but having the reputation of an Entente-phile, as premier and minister of foreign affairs, Gounaris resuming his post as minister of war, Petros Protopapadakis-finance and supplies, Th.
This set was named for its depiction of Nikolaos Gysis ' painting The Glory of Psara.
The torch was finally passed to the 1996 Olympic sailing champion Nikolaos Kaklamanakis, who lit a giant cigar-shaped tapered column resembling a torch — not, as usual, a cauldron — to burn during the duration of the 2004 Summer Olympics.
The Bishop of Kastoria, Germanos Karavangelis sent to Macedonia by the ambassador of Greece Nikolaos Mavrokordatos and the consul of Greece in Monastiri, Ion Dragoumis, realised that it was time to act in a more efficient way and started organising Greek opposition.
He was a metropolitan bishop of Kastoria, in communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, from 1900 until 1907, appointed in the name of the Greek state by the ambassador of Greece Nikolaos Mavrokordatos and was one of the main coordinators of the Greek Struggle for Macedonia that had an aim to defend the Greek and Greek Orthodox clerical interests against the Turks and the Bulgarians in then Ottoman Turkish-ruled Macedonia.
Unlike rebetiko ( which is described below ), the tabachaniotika did not considered underground music and was only sung, not danced, according to Nikolaos Sarimanolis, the last living performer of this repertory in Chania.
Agios Nikolaos was settled in the late Bronze Age by Dorian occupants of Lato, at a time when the security of the Lato hillfort became a lesser concern and access to the harbour at Agios Nikolaos became sufficiently attractive.

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