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  • Kallifronas was born in [[Athens]] in [[1856]]. He was related to an earlier Athens Mayor named [[Dimitrios Kallifronas] [[Category:1856 births|Kallifronas, Lambros]]
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  • Merkouris was born in [[1856]]. He was first elected Mayor of [[Athens]] in [[1899]] and remained in off [[Category:1856 births|Merkouris, Spyros]]
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  • Vamvas died in [[Athens]] in [[1856]]. [[Category:1770 births|Vamvas, Neophytus]]
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  • He served as mayor of Piraeus from [[1856]] until [[1865]]. His administration was marked by public works among which [[Category:1794 births|Rallis, Loukas]]
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  • '''Jean Moreas''' ([[April 15]], [[1856]] - [[March 30]], [[1910]]), born '''Ioannis Papadiamantopoulos''', was a [ [[Category:1856 births|Moreas]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1856]]: [[Jean Moreas]], French-Greek poet.
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  • ...: Μιχαηλ Τοσιτσα). (Born: [[1787]], [[Metsovo]] - Died: [[November 4]]th [[1856]], [[Athens]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] Businessman and Benefactor. [[Category:1787 births|Tositsa, Michael]]
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  • In [[1856]], he raised funds to finance his idea of Annual Exhibitions to be held in [[Category:1800 births|Zappas, Evangelos]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1856]]: [[Michael Tositsa]], National Benefactor.
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  • *[[1856]]: A major earthquake (7.7 on the Richter scale) strikes [[Crete]]. 500 per ==Births==
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  • *''Geschichte der Markenverfassung in Deutschland'' (Erlangen, 1856) [[Category:1790 births|Maurer, Georg Ludwig von]]
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  • ...et another quick fortune as a military contractor in the Crimean War, 1854-1856. He cornered the market in saltpeter, brimstone and lead, constituents of a [[Category:1822 births|Schliemann, Heinrich]]
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