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  • Terezakis was born in [[1907]]. He played for [[Ethnikos Piraeus FC|Ethnikos Piraeus]] in the [[1920s]] [[Category:1907 births|Terezakis, Kostas]]
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  • Yiamalis was born in Istanbul in [[1907]]. At age 15, he signed up for local club "Hephaestus" and was a teammate o [[Category:1907 births|Yiamalis, Giorgos]]
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  • Baltasis was born in [[1907]]. He played for [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] as did his younger brot [[Category:1907 births|Baltasis, Kostas]]
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  • Vikelidis was born in [[1907]]. He played for [[Aris FC|Aris]] as a central defender and was capped 9 ti [[Category:1907 births|Vikelidis, Kostas]]
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  • Tsoukalas was born in [[1907]] in Paralogi, [[Arcadia]]. He was an athlete of [[Panathinaikos]]. He won [[Category:1907 births|Tsoukalas, Chrysanthos]]
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  • ...ught at the Athens Higher School of Fine Arts. He died in [[Piraeus]] in [[1907]]. [[Category:1837 births|Volanakis, Konstantinos]]
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  • On [[June 5]], [[1907]], the Bulgarian guerrila leader Zlatan invited him to [[Naoussa]] to negot [[Category:1907 deaths|Agras, Tellos]]
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  • Maraslis died on [[May 1]], [[1907]] and was buried in Odessa. [[Category:1831 births|Maraslis, Gregorios]]
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  • Grammatikopoulos was born in [[Piraeus]], [[May 16]],[[1907]]. He started his football career at Aris [[Nikaia]] before transferring to [[Category:1907 births|Grammatikopoulos, Achilleas]]
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  • ...l]] to a [[Greeks|Greek]] father and a Scottish mother, on [[July 27]], [[1907]]. He studied philosophy at Robert College in [[Istanbul]] before earning h [[Category:1907 births|Vlastos, Gregory]]
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  • ...kos Engonopoulos''' (Greek: Νίκος Εγγονόπουλος) was born [[October 21]], [[1907]] in [[Athens]], second son of Panayiotis and Errietti. [[Category: 1907 births|Engonopoulos, Nikos]][[Category:1985 deaths|Engonopoulos, Nikos]]
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  • *[[1907]]: [[Marinos Antypas]], an advocate of agrarian reform, is assassinated in ==Births==
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  • ...6;βίδης) was born in [[Lemesos]] on [[May 22]], [[1907]]. He studied social sciences in Moscow. He returned back to [[Cyprus]] in [[Category:1907 births|Servas, Ploutis]]
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  • ...as Kantiotis''' in [[Lefkes (Paros)|Lefkes]], [[Paros]] on [[April 20]], [[1907]]. He graduated the Theological Seminary of [[Athens]] in [[1929]] and was [[Category:1907 births]]
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  • He was born in [[Lamia]], [[Phthiotis prefecture]] in [[1907]]. Tsirimokos became involved in left-wing politics and, during the German [[Category:1907 births|Tsirimokos, Ilias]]
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  • *[[1907]]: [[Panepistimiou Street]] in [[Athens]] is paved. ==Births==
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  • '''Tellos Agras''' (Τέλλος Άγρας) ([[1880]]–[[June 7]] [[1907]]) was the nickname of, Sarantis-Tellos Agapinos (Σαράντης-Τέλλ ...oncerned for his life, ordered Agras to withdraw to [[Naoussa]] in April [[1907]], where he started recruiting locals to man the band of his substitute Cap
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  • *Ταμπουράς και Κόπανος - [[1907]] *Βλάχικα λαϊκά τραγούδια (Popular Vlach songs) - [[1907]]
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  • ...ied law in Athens but his inclination was towards poetry and writing. By [[1907]], his poems were already being published in magazines of that period. [[Category:1888 births|Lapathiotis, Napoleon]]
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  • *[[1907]]: Greek refugees from Anchialos, Eastern Rumelia, found the town of [[Nea ==Births==
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