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  • ...[Greek language|Greek]]. The events surrounding the Bible's translation in 1901 would go down in history as "[[Ta Evangelika]]" (Evangelical Events). ...tudent demonstration, by the temple of Olympian Zeus, turned bloody with 8 deaths.
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  • '''Konstantinos Kallias''' (b. [[July 9]], [[1901]]- d. [[April 7]], [[2004]]) was a [[Greece|Greek]] politician. He was born [[Category:1901 births|Kallias, Konstantinos]]
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  • ...o served as [[Archbishop of Athens]] and all Greece between [[1896]] and [[1901]]. He resigned in November [[1901]] in the wake of the [[Evangelical events]] and withdrew to the Monastery o
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  • ...on [[May 8]], [[1902]] and the [[triple jump]] (13.16m) on [[April 6]], [[1901]]. * [[1901]] Panhellenic Games ([[110m hurdles]], [[high jump]], [[triple jump]]);
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  • Nikolaos Gyzis died in Munich on [[January 4]], [[1901]] from leuchaemia. [[Category:1901 deaths|Gyzis, Nikolaos]]
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  • *[[1901]]: Archaeologist Ch. Tsountas announces the discovery of a neolithic settle ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1901]]: [[I.M. Panagiotopoulos]], writer and philosopher ==Deaths==
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  • ...Hill School for Girls and did some reciting that earned her an award in [[1901]]. At that point she was discovered by [[Konstantinos Christomanos]] who to From [[1901]] until [[1906]], Kyveli acted in ancient Greek tragedies playing in "Alces
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  • [[Category:1901 births|Kollias, Constantine]] [[Category:1998 deaths|Kollias, Constantine]]
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  • ...Greek language|Greek]]: ''Σπυρίδων Νικολάου Μαρινάτος'', [[November 4]], [[1901]] – [[October 1]], [[1974]]) was one of the premier [[Greeks|Greek]] [[Category:1901 births|Marinatos, Spyridon]]
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  • *[[1901]]: [[Alexandros Touferis]] breaks the Greek record in the [[triple jump]] a ==Deaths==
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  • ==Deaths== *[[1901]]: [[Nikolaos Gyzis]], painter.
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  • *[[1901]]: [[King Paul]] of Greece. ==Deaths==
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  • ...eek language|Greek]] '''Παύλος, Βασιλεύς των Ελλήνων''' [[December 14]], [[1901]] - [[March 6]], [[1964]]), was King of Greece from [[1947]] to [[1964]]. [[Category:1901 births|Paul of Greece]]
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  • ...of Drama''' (π. Γεώργιος Καρσλίδης ) was born in Argyroupolis, Pontos in [[1901]] of pious parents, Savva Karslides and Sophia. At baptism he received the *The Blessed Elder George Karslides (1901-1959) by Monk Moses the Athonite. Published by Orthodox Kypseli Publication
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  • *[[1901]]: [[Spyros Marinatos]], archaeologist ==Deaths==
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  • ...arthquake (7.3 on the Richter scale) strikes [[Santorini]] resulting in 53 deaths and more than 100 injuries. *[[1901]]: [[Konstantinos Kallias]], politician
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  • ...worked at a very early age in the theatre group of her father until, in [[1901]], she joined the Royal Theatre. There, she performed Shakespeare's "Midsum [[Category:1954 deaths|Kotopouli, Marika]]
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  • *[[1901]]: Daily "Acropolis" finishes its publication of the Bible, translated into ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1901]]: Violence errupts in downtown [[Athens]], on the occasion of a release of ==Deaths==
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