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  • Armitage was born in [[1909]]. He was governor of [[Cyprus]] from [[1954]] until [[September 25]], [[19 [[Category:1909 births|Armitage]]
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  • Kaltekis was born in [[1909]]. He played for [[Aris FC|Aris]] [[Thessaloniki]] from [[1926]] until [[19 [[Category:1909 births||Kaltekis, Dionysis]]
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  • '''Grigorios Spantidakis''' ([[1909]] - [[1996]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] General and member of the Military [[J Spantidakis was born in [[Rethymno]] in [[1909]] and graduated Greek military school (Scholi Evelpidon). He saw action in
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  • Fleming was born in [[Constantinople]] (Istanbul) in [[1909]]. She moved to [[Greece]] and, during the Axis occupation, took part in th [[Category:1909 births|Fleming, Amalia]]
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  • ...born on the island of [[Kastellorizo]], in the [[Dodecanese]], in March [[1909]]. He studied Law at the [[University of Athens]] and also at Berlin. [[Category:1909 births|Mavros, Georgios]]
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  • ...kis]]|after=[[Kiriakoulis Mavromichalis]]|years=July 19, 1909 - August 28, 1909}} [[Category:1844 births|Rallis, Dimitrios]]
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  • ...Greece following the [[Goudi Revolt]] by the [[Military Association]] in [[1909]]. ...efore=[[Dimitrios Rallis]]|after=[[Stephanos Dragoumis]]|years= August 28, 1909 - January 31, 1910}}
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  • '''Yiannis Ritsos''' ([[Monemvasia]] [[May 1]] [[1909]] - [[Athens]] [[November 11]] [[1990]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] poet. [[Category:1909 births|Ritsos, Yiannis]]
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  • ...the Theological School of the [[University of Athens]] and graduated in [[1909]]. [[Category:1888 births|Dorotheus, Archbishop]]
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  • Sotiriou was born Dido Pappa, to a wealthy family, on [[February 18]], [[1909]] in [[Aydini]], [[Asia Minor]]. In [[1919]], the Pappas family relocated t [[Category:1909 births|Sotiriou, Dido]]
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  • *[[1909]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] arrives in [[Athens]] on invitation by the ref ==Births==
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  • ==Births== *[[1909]]: [[Stavros Niarchos]], shipping magnate
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  • *[[1909]]: The Ottoman government demands that Greece condemn the Cretan revolt. Th ==Births==
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  • ==Births== *[[1909]]: [[Peter Clentzos]], athlete
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  • ...d in [[Greece]] and worked mainly as a painter of religious themes. From [[1909]] until [[1914]], he studied post-impressionist art in Paris, returning to [[Category:1878 births|Parthenis, Konstantinos]]
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  • On [[August 28]] (August 15 OS), [[1909]], following a string of Greek failures in the matter of [[Crete]], Col. Zo [[Category:1844 births|Zorbas, Nikolaos]]
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  • Stoligas was born in [[Drama]], [[Macedonia]], [[Greece]], in [[1909]] or [[1910]]. He made his first appearance in the cinema, in [[1945]], in [[Category:1910 births|Stoligas, Koulis]]
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  • Originally from [[Cyprus]], Kyriakidis was born in [[1909]]. He ran the marathon in the [[1936]] Olympics and entered the Boston mara [[Category:1909 births|Kyriakidis, Stelios]]
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  • *[[1909]]: Workers in [[Athens]] demonstrate in favour of the [[Military Associatio ==Births==
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  • Born in [[Piraeus]], on [[January 13]], [[1910]] (December 31, 1909 OS), he studied at the [[Greek School of Fine Arts]] ([[1929]]-[[1935]]). H [[Category:1910 births|Tsarouchis, Yiannis]]
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