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  • ...pios Tomboulis''' was born to Armenian parents in [[Constantinople]], in [[1891]]. Like many of [[Roza Eskenazi|Roza Eskenazi's]] associates, he came to [[ [[Category:1891 births|Tomboulis, Agapios]]
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  • Mousouros died in [[1891]]. [[Category:1807 births|Mousouros, Konstantinos]]
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  • ...is published by historian Ioannis Philemon and will cease publication in [[1891]]. ==Births==
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  • ==Births== [[Category:1891]]
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  • Moraitinis was born in [[1891]]. He entered the Greek Naval Academy and graduated in [[1910]], joining th [[Category:1891 births|Moraitinis, Aristides]]
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  • ...is published by historian Ioannis Philemon and will cease publication in [[1891]]. ==Births==
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  • Zervas was born in [[Arta]], [[Epirus]], on [[May 17]], [[1891]]. He joined the Greek Army as a volunteer in [[1910]] and served with dist [[Category:1891 births|Zervas, Napoleon]]
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  • *[[1891]]: [[Panellinios Gymnastic Club]] is founded by 27 distinguished members of *[[1891]]: Twenty seven distinguished members of Athenian society found Panellinios
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  • Ladas was born in [[Athens]] in [[1891]]. He studied Law at the [[University of Athens]] and,having graduated, bec [[Category:1891 births|Ladas, Christos]]
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  • ...dered one of the most important Symbolist poets until the early 1890s. In 1891 as Symbolism became more openly associated with anarchism, he published ''L *''Le Pelerin passione'' ([[1891]])
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  • *[[1891]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] moves to Pesmatzoglou Street no. 1. ==Births==
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  • '''Archbishop Damaskinos (Papandreou)''' ([[March 3]], [[1891]]-[[May 20]], [[1949]]) was the archbishop of Athens and all Greece from [[ [[Category:1891 births|Archbishop Damaskinos]]
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  • ...r's death, in [[1888]], by the Danish Architect Theofilus von Hansen (1813-1891). [[Category:1814 births|Zappas, Konstantinos]]
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  • '''Konstantinos Paparrigopoulos''' (Κωνσταντίνος Παπαρρηγόπουλος) ([[1815]]-[[1891]]) was a [[19th century]] [[Greeks|Greek]] historian, considered the founde Paparrigopoulos died on [[April 14]], [[1891]].
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  • ==Births== *[[1891]]: [[Konstantinos Paparrigopoulos]], historian
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  • ...his paintings won awards in five international exhibits, including Berlin (1891) and Paris (1900). [[Category:1853 births|Iakovidis, Georgios]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1891]]: [[Archbishop Damaskinos]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1891]]: [[Napoleon Zervas]], Greek resistance leader
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  • In [[Athens]], he worked in a publishing house while writing poetry. In [[1891]], he was hired as an editor for a magazine called "Evdomas" but he quit wi [[Category:1868 births|Krystallis, Kostas]]
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  • * [[Princess Alexandra of Greece|Alexandra]] ([[1870]]-[[1891]]), married Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia (son of Alexander II of [[Category:1851 births|Olga, Queen of Greece]]
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