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  • Kourouklatos was born in [[1923]]. He played for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] between [[1946]] and [[1955]] [[Category:1923 births|Kourouklatos, Stelios]]
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  • ...reek]] general mostly known for his role in the attempted coup d'etat of [[1923]]. At midnight of [[October 21]] towards [[October 22]], [[1923]], Leonardopoulos, along with Gen [[Panagiotis Gargalidis]] and Col [[Georg
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  • Polykandriotis was born in [[1923]] in [[Petralona]], [[Athens]]. His music career started in [[1943]] and hi [[Category:1923 births|Polykandriotis, Theodoros]]
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  • ...[[Liopetri]], [[Ammochostos province]], [[Cyprus]], on [[December 16]], [[1923]], the son of Pantelis Georgiou and Chionou Panteli. He joined the EOKA bef [[Category:1923 births|Panteli, Modestos]]
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  • ...reek]] general mostly known for his role in the attempted coup d'etat of [[1923]]. At midnight of [[October 21]] towards [[October 22]], [[1923]], Gargalidis, along with Gen [[Georgios Leonardopoulos]] and Col [[Georgio
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  • ...clergyman who served as [[Archbishop of Athens]] and all Greece between [[1923]] and [[1938]]. ...or of Ecclesiastical History at the [[University of Athens]] ([[1914]] - [[1923]]).
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  • Triantafyllou was born on [[December 15]], [[1923]], in [[Tabouria]], [[Piraeus]]. He signed with [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos] [[Category:1923 births|Triantafyllou, Lefteris]]
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  • Farakos was born in [[Nafplio]], [[Argolis]] in [[1923]]. During the German occupation of [[Greece]] ([[1941]] - [[1944]]), he bec [[Category:1923 births|Farakos, Grigoris]]
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  • ...Ioannides''' (also spelled '''[[Dimitrios Ioannidis]]''' , [[13 March]] [[1923]] – [[16 August]] [[2010]]) was a Greek military man who was involved in ...th West of [[Greece]], Ioannides was born in [[Athens]] on [[March 13]], [[1923]] to an upper middle class family of businessmen. As a Greek officer, he fo
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  • *[[1923]]: A coup d'etat led by Generals [[Georgios Leonardopoulos]] and [[Panagiot ==Births==
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  • Margaret Papandreou was born Margaret Chant, in the US, in [[1923]] and grew up in Elmhurst Illinois. She met the future Prime Minister in [[ [[Category:1923 births|Papandreou, Margaret]]
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  • == Births == *[[August 2]] - [[King Constantine I]] of Greece (d. [[1923]])
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  • *[[1923]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] triumphs in the national elections, winning 25 ==Births==
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  • ==Births== *[[1923]]: [[Maria Callas]], [[Greek-American]] diva
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  • *[[1923]]: A powerful earthquake (6.6 on the Richter scale) strikes [[Crete]]. ==Births==
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  • ''' Nicola Zaccaria''' ([[March 9]] [[1923]] - [[July 24]] [[2007]]) was a well-regarded operatic bass-baritone during [[Category:1923 births|Zaccaria, Nicola]]
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  • Dragoumis died in [[1923]]. [[Category:1842 births|Dragoumis, Stephanos]]
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  • *[[1923]]: [[Greek American]] [[World War I]] hero, [[George Dilboy]], is reburied ==Births==
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  • ...antine I, King of the Hellenes]] ([[August 2]] [[1868]] - [[January 11]] [[1923]]) and his wife, [[Queen Sophie]] ([[June 14]] [[1870]] - [[January 13]] [[ ...k throne on his father's abdication, [[September 27]], [[1922]]. In late [[1923]] he was asked by the government to leave Greece "on leave" while the Natio
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  • ==Births== *[[1923]]: [[Stjepan Bobek]], coached [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] and [[Olym
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