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  • *[[1911]]: [[Anorthosis Famagusta FC]] is founded. ==Births==
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  • ...ross in Jerusalem ([[1895]]), director of Rizarios School in [[Athens]] ([[1911]]) and professor of Ecclesiastical History at the [[University of Athens]] [[Category:1868 births|Chrysostom 1]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1911]]: [[Alexandros Papadiamantis]], writer.
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  • *[[1911]]: A French military delegation under Gen. Eydoux, arrives in Greece. Its t ==Births==
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  • ==Births== *[[1911]]: [[Constantine Christomanos]], poet, writer, innovator of the Greek theat
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  • *[[1911]]: [[Kostis Palamas]] is suspended for a month by the [[University of Athen ==Births==
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  • ...erent periods he was the US Consul to [[Smyrna]], the first time between [[1911]]-[[1917]] (till the cessation of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and ...05]]-[[1906]]. Horton was the US Consul in [[Salonika]] between [[1910]]-[[1911]].
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  • ...on [[February 10]], [[1896]], in South Petherton, Somerset, England. In [[1911]], Harding joined the Territorial Army and, during the [[World War I|First [[Category:1896 births|Harding]]
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  • *[[1911]]: A number of professors from the [[University of Athens]] petition Parlia ==Births==
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  • ==Births== *[[1911]]: [[Odysseus Elytis]], [http://nobelprize.org/ Nobel prize] winning poet,
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  • ...der the ''nom de guerre'' of ''Parmenion''. Promoted to Major General in [[1911]], he was appointed head of the Army General Staff in August [[1912]], part [[Category:1853 births|Danglis, Panagiotis]]
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  • Evans was knighted in [[1911]] for his services to archaeology, and is commemorated both at Knossos and [[Category:1851 births|Evans, Arthur]]
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  • '''Iakovos (Koukouzis)''' [[Archbishop of America]] ([[1911]]- [[April 10]], [[2005]]) was the Greek [[Eastern Orthodoxy|Orthodox]] Born on the Island of [[Imvros]], Turkey on July 29,1911 to Maria and Athanasios Koukouzis, he had two sisters Virginia and Chrysant
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  • *[http://40.1911encyclopedia.org/E/EU/EUMENES_OF_CARDIA.htm 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica on Eumenes of Cardia] [[Category:362 BC births]]
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  • Cavafy's poem ''The God Abandons Antony'' (1911) was adapted by Leonard Cohen for the latter's song ''Alexandra Leaving'' ( [[Category:1863 births|Cavafy, Constantine P.]]
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  • ...novel, ''Paramythi Horis Onoma'' (''A Tale with No Name''), published in [[1911]]. [[Category:1874 births|Delta,Penelope]]
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  • ...evo, then in the Ottoman Empire. He studied law at [[Constantinople]] in [[1911]]-[[1912]] and, from there, went on to study at the [[University of Athens] [[Category:1892 births|Svolos, Alexandros]]
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  • ...Cecilie of Greece, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Hesse|Princess Cecilie]] ([[1911]]-[[1937]]). Married George Donatus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse and by [[Category:1882 births|Andrew, Prince of Greece]]
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  • This article incorporates text from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, which is in the public domain (see also entry in [[Category:1572 births]]
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  • ...ins University, 1986), p. 139.[1] According to the Encyclopædia Britannica 1911, he was a founder of schools, and provided medical attendance for the poor [[Category:321 births]]
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