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  • '''Konstantinos Parthenis''' ([[10 May]] [[1878]] - [[25 July]] [[1967]]) was a distinguished [[Greeks|Greek]] painter. Parthenis was born on [[May 10]], [[1878]], in [[Alexandria]], Egypt, to a Greek father and an Italian mother. From
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  • ...led to the Ecumenical throne. He ruled until his death, on [[August 4]], [[1878]]. [[Category:1878 deaths|Joachim II]]
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  • ...reek]] Νικόλαος Γεωργαντάς, [[February 27]], [[1878]] (OS)/[[March 12]], [[1878]] (NS) – [[January 23]], [[1958]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[Athletics [[Category:1878 births|Georgantas, Nikolaos]]
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  • Kondilis was born on [[August 14]], [[1878]] in [[Prousos]], [[Evritania prefecture]], in [[Central Greece]]. He volun [[Category:1878 births|Kondilis, Georgios]]
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  • Theotokis was born in [[Corfu]] in [[1878]], the son of Prime Minister [[Georgios Theotokis]] and elder brother of Pr [[Category:1878 births|Theotokis, Nikolaos]]
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  • Logothetopoulos was born in [[Nafplion]] in [[1878]]. He studied medicine in Munich and remained in Germany, practicing and te [[Category:1878 births|Logothetopoulos, Konstantinos]]
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  • *[[1878]]: British troops occupy the island of [[Cyprus]]. *[[1995]]: Two earthquakes strike [[Aigio]] causing 25 deaths.
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  • In [[1878]], Soutsos led the Greek expeditionary force into [[Thessaly]] which had re [[Category:1887 deaths|Soutsos, Skarlatos]]
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  • ==Deaths== *[[1878]]: [[Dimitrios Voulgaris]], politician and Prime Minister of [[Greece]].
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  • *''I due pretendenti'' ([[1878]]) [[Category:1896 deaths|Xyndas, Spyridon]]
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  • *[[1878]]: [[Nikolaos Georgantas]], athlete ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1878]]: 24,000 Greek troops, under Gen. [[Skarlatos Soutsos]], invade [[Thessaly ==Deaths==
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  • ...France and returned to Odessa where he became a civil servant and later ([[1878]] - [[1895]]) Mayor of Odessa. In his capacity as mayor, Maraslis started a [[Category:1907 deaths|Maraslis, Gregorios]]
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  • ...ty of charges and Voulgaris himself took ill and died on [[January 10]], [[1878]] (December 29, 1877 OS). [[Category:1878 deaths|Voulgaris, Dimitrios]]
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  • *[[1878]]: A British force, under Admiral Lord John Hay, arrives in [[Larnaca]]. Th ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1878]]: [[Georgios Kondilis]], general, politician ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1878]]: The [[Treaty of Halepa]] is signed between the Ottoman Empire and [[Cret ==Deaths==
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  • Dragoumis was born in [[Athens]] on [[September 2]], [[1878]], the son of politician [[Stephanos Dragoumis]] who was Foreign Minister u [[Category:1878 births|Dragoumis, Ion]]
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  • ...;ος Πάγκαλος'''). Born [[1878]] ([[Salamis (Greece)|Salamis]], [[Greece]]); died [[February 27]], [[1952] [[Category:1878 births|Pangalos, Theodoros]]
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  • *[[1878]]: British diplomats secure a ceasefire between the Greek rebels of [[Thess ==Deaths==
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