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  • '''Telemachos Karakalos''' ([[1866]] - [[1951]]) was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[fencing|fencer]]. He competed at the [[1896 Su [[Category:1951 deaths|Karakalos, Telemachos]]
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  • * a gold medal in the Mediterranean Games of [[1951]] in the [[shot put]] * a bronze medal in the Mediterranean Games of [[1951]] in the [[discus]]
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  • Konstantinou was born on [[March 11]], [[1951]] in [[Paleometocho]], [[Cyprus]]. He played for [[EPA Larnaca FC|EPA]] [[L [[Category:2019 deaths]]
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  • Papadopoulos was born in Tashkent, former USSR, on [[June 5]], [[1951]], and played for local club Pahtakor, a teammate of [[Vasilis Hadjipanagis [[Category:1951 births|Papadopoulos, Alekos]]
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  • *[[1951]]: The trial of [[Nikos Beloyiannis]] commences. ==Deaths==
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  • Raptopoulos was born in Port Teufik, Egypt in [[1951]]. In [[1961]], his family returned to [[Greece]], settling in [[Piraeus]]. [[Category:1951 births|Raptopoulos, Aris]]
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  • *[[1951]]: The [[United Democratic Left]] (EDA) party is founded by leftists. ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1951]]: [[Christos Folias]], politician ==Deaths==
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  • He died in Paris, France, after a stroke, on [[August 6]], [[1951]]. He was the father of Nobel Award-winning poet [[Georgios Seferis]]. [[Category:1951 deaths|Seferiadis, Stylianos]]
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  • '''Angelos Sikelianos''' ([[1884]]–[[1951]]) was a modern [[Greece|Greek]] poet and playwright. One of [[Greece]]'s m ...9]] he was a Nobel Prize for Literature candidate. He died in Athens, in [[1951]], and was buried in Delphi.
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  • [[File:Παναθηναϊκός 1951-52.jpeg|thumb|rght|300px|Panathinaikos 1951-52]] [[Category:2014 deaths|Linoxilakis, Costas]]
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  • *[[1951]]: Conservatives win the mayoral elections in [[Athens]], [[Thessaloniki]] ==Deaths==
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  • ==Deaths== *[[1951]]: [[Georgios Vlachos]], newspaper publisher.
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  • He died in the Athens suburb of [[Kiphisia]] in [[January 3|3 January]] [[1951]]. [[Category:1951 deaths|Drosinis, Georgios]]
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  • ...itor and, after the death of her father, [[Georgios Vlachos]], in August [[1951]], publisher of Greek dailies "Kathimerini" and "Mesimvrini" and a magazine [[Category:1995 deaths|Vlachou, Eleni]]
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  • ==Deaths== *[[1951]]: [[Angelos Sikelianos]], poet
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  • After the war, he was elected MP representing [[Piraeus]] in [[1950]] and [[1951]]. He died in [[Athens]] in [[1968]]. [[Category:1968 deaths|Mantikas, Manolis]]
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  • The Beloyiannis trial started in Athens on [[October 19]]th [[1951]]. In total, 94 people were accused. One of the three members of the court- ...ch he was depicted in a famous Pablo Picasso sketch. On [[November 16]], [[1951]], 12 of the accused were sentenced to death.
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  • *[[1951]]: The [[Greek Parliament]] approves the law giving women the right to vote ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1951]]: [[Kikis Kazamias]], [[Cypriot]] politician. ==Deaths==
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