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  • He was born in [[1851]] in [[Chalkida]], [[Euboea]] and studied law in [[Athens]] and Paris. [[Category:1851 births|Kalogeropoulos, Nikolaos]]
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  • ...e rest of his life in poverty and died in [[Athens]] on [[November 29]], [[1851]]. [[Category:1772 births|Xanthos, Emmanuel]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1851]]: Sir [[Arthur Evans]], archaeologist
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  • ==Births== [[Category:1851]]
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  • ...st Instance. In [[1843]], he helped draft the constitution of Greece. In [[1851]], he became professor of constitutional law and, in [[1862]], a member of [[Category:1811 births|Kiriakos, Diomidis]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1851]]: [[Queen Olga]]
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  • He was born in [[Corfu]] in [[1851]] and studied literature in [[Athens]] until [[1871]] when he left for Germ [[Category:1851 births|Lampros, Spiridon]]
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  • '''Sir Arthur John Evans''' ([[July 8]], [[1851]] – [[July 11]], [[1941]]) was an English archaeologist. [[Category:1851 births|Evans, Arthur]]
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  • Pallis was born in [[Piraeus]], [[Greece]], in [[1851]], to a family that hailed from [[Ioannina]], [[Epirus]]. He never met his [[Category:1851 births|Pallis, Alexandros]]
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  • ...1085;тиновна) ([[3 September]] [[1851]] - [[June 18]] [[1926]]) was the queen consort of [[King George I]] of [[G [[Category:1851 births|Olga, Queen of Greece]]
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  • '''Alexandros Papadiamantis''' ([[March 3]], [[1851]] - [[January 3]], [[1911]]) was a [[Greece|Greek]] writer. He died from pn [[Category:1851 births]]
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  • '''Sir Edward Codrington''' ([[April 27]], [[1770]]- [[April 28]], [[1851]]) was a British admiral, hero of the Battle of Trafalgar and the [[Battle Codrington died on the [[April 28]], [[1851]]. He left two sons, both of whom achieved distinction in the British armed
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  • ==Births== *[[1851]]: [[Emmanouil Xanthos]], founder of the [[Friendly Society]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1851]]: [[Alexandros Papadiamantis]], writer
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  • ...g of the Hellenes, and of [[Queen Olga|Grand Duchess Olga Konstantinova]] (1851-1926) of Russia. [[Category:1882 births|Andrew, Prince of Greece]]
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  • ...en he obtained the Greek citizenship (as a "[[Gortyna |Gortynian]]"). In [[1851]] he became a professor of history of the [[University of Athens]]. [[Category:1815 births|Paparrigopoulos, Konstantinos]]
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  • ...vice admiral and Commander-in-Chief of the North American station and in [[1851]] rose to the rank of admiral. He died on [[October 31]], [[1860]] in Kensi [[Category:1775 births|Cochrane, Thomas]]
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  • *Themistocles Kanaris, ([[1819]]–[[1851]]). [[Category:1795 births|Kanaris, Constantine]]
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  • ...fornia gold fields. Taking the cue, Schliemann went to California in early 1851 and started a bank in Sacramento. The bank bought and resold over a million ...re and family. He also published an account of the San Francisco fire of [[1851]].
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