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  • Ravousis was born in [[1954]]. He played for [[Levadiakos FC|Levadiakos]] and [[AEK FC|AEK]], a member [[Category:1954 births|Ravousis, Petros]]
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  • Kalantzis was born in [[Kavala]], [[Macedonia]], on [[July 26]], [[1954]]. He is a pharmacist by profession. [[Category:1954 births|Kalantzis, Georgios]]
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  • Tzimas was born in [[Toxotes]], [[Xanthi prefecture]] on [[March 15]], [[1954]] and studied Physics in the [[University of Thessaloniki]]. [[Category:1954 births|Tzimas, Margaritis]]
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  • Kytteas was born in [[1954]]. He was an athlete of [[Panathinaikos]]. He won the Greek championship fo [[Category:1954 births|Kytteas, Dimitris]]
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  • Tokas was born on [[June 8]], [[1954]] in [[Lemesos]], [[Cyprus]]. In [[1975]], he went to [[Athens]] to study P [[Category:1954 births|Tokas, Marios]]
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  • *The magic city - Μαγική πόλις (1954} *The happy beginning - Χαρούμενο ξεκίνημα (1954)
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  • ...first film was "Magic City" (Μαγική Πόλη) in [[1954]]. Over all, between [[1954]] and [[2003]], he played in about 90 films. [[Category:1932 births|Tsachiridis, Nikos]]
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  • ...Néstor Agueropolis''' (Greek: Ρομπέρτο Αγουερόπολις) (born [[March 30]], [[1954]] in Rosario) is an Argentine former [[football (soccer) |football]] player [[Category:1954 births|Agueropolis, Roberto]]
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  • Paraprastanitis was born on [[February 20]], [[1954]], in Mouzaki, [[Karditsa prefecture]], [[Thessaly]]. He started his footba [[Category:1954 births|Paraprastanitis, Johnny]]
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  • *[[1954]]: The first round of the 1954 municipal elections is held throughout [[Greece]]. Gen [[Pausanias Katsotas ==Births==
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  • He died on [[May 31]], [[1954]]. [[Category:1873 births|Benakis, Antonis]]
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  • ...nity from 1951 to 1954, head secretary of the Alexandria Patriarchate from 1954 to 1956 while from 1958 to 1960 Methodios was head priest at the Adis Abeba [[Category:1925 births]]
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  • Haskil died of cancer on [[February 28]], [[1954]] barely 36 years old. [[Category:1918 births|Haskil, Stella]]
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  • He played for [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] from [[1947]] until [[1954]] as an attacker. [[Category:1926 births|Fylaktos, Charalambos]]
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  • Kizas was born on [[September 6]], [[1954]] in [[Paralimni]] and started his playing career at [[EN Paralimni FC|Enos [[Category:1954 births|Kizas, Dimitris]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Fernando Santos]], football coach.
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[George Koskotas]], convicted former banker and [[Olympiakos FC|Olympia
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  • ...carried out at Agia Marina, [[Dafni]] near [[Athens]] on [[August 14]], [[1954]]. [[Category:1902 births|Ploumbidis, Nikos]]
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  • ...]. He was a multi-talented forward for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] from [[1954]] until [[1964]] who also played one year ([[1965]]) for [[Ethnikos FC|Ethn [[Category:1936 births|Yfantis, Elias]]
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  • ...[1952]]), "Young Miss Aged 39" ([[1954]]), "Thanassakis the Politician" ([[1954]]), "Music, Poverty and Pride" ([[1955]]), "The Aunt from Chicago" ([[1957] [[Category:1913 births|Sakellarios, Alekos]]
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  • ...ed on the stage in "Oresteia" in [[1949]]. She died on [[September 11]], [[1954]]. [[Category:1887 births|Kotopouli, Marika]]
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  • Armitage was born in [[1909]]. He was governor of [[Cyprus]] from [[1954]] until [[September 25]], [[1955]]. During his rule, the [[EOKA]] uprising [[Category:1909 births|Armitage]]
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  • *[[1954]]: The second round of the 1954 municipal elections is held. [[Minas Patrikios]] is elected mayor of [[Thes ==Births==
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  • Charalambidis was born on [[March 14]], [[1954]] in [[Kilkis]], [[Macedonia]], [[Greece]]. He started his career at local [[Category:1954 births|Charalambidis, Kostas]]
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  • Vallianos was born in [[Athens]] on [[January 2]], [[1954]]. He started his [[football (soccer)|football]] at Palaio Faliro and was a [[Category:1954 births|Vallianos, Nikos]]
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  • Kaminis was born on [[July 15]], [[1954]] in New York, USA. He studied Law at the [[University of Athens]], graduat [[Category:1954 births|Kaminis, Giorgos]]
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  • *[[1954]]: [[Greece]], Turkey and Yugoslavia announce a [[Balkan Pact of 1954|Balkan Pact]] for mutual self-defense. ==Births==
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Thomas Mavros]], footballer
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  • Koskotas was born in Greece on [[October 5]], [[1954]]. He migrated to the US with his parents in [[1970]]. Koskotas grew up in [[Category:1954 births|Koskotas, George]]
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  • ...r his playing days were over, he coached Olympiakos between [[1950]] and [[1954]] and again in [[1956]], assisted by his brother, [[Vangelis Helmis|Vangeli [[Category:1912 births|Helmis, Yiannis]]
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  • Born on [[May 31]], [[1954]], [[Thomas Mavros]] was, without a doubt, one of the best offensive playe [[Category:1954 births|Mavros, Thomas]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Fernando Santos]], coach
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  • * The [[Greek Football Cup|Greek Cup]]: 1953, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963 * The [[Piraeus]] Championship: 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958 και 1959
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  • ...ce]] has ever produced, '''Nikos Sarganis''' was born on [[January 15]], [[1954]], in [[Rafina]], [[Attica]]. [[Category:1954 births|Sarganis, Nikos]]
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  • *[[1954]]: [[Georgios Grivas]] arrives secretly in [[Cyprus]] with the aim of organ ==Births==
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  • ...ding two of the three cup finals that Doxa reached during the [[1950s]] ([[1954]] and [[1958]]). He also played for the National Army Team. [[Category:1936 births|Pistikos, Nikos]]
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  • Doukissa was born on [[February 8]], [[1941]]. By [[1954]], she was a singing "wunderkind". She developed into a popular [[Laika]] s [[Category:1941 births]]
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  • Stai was born on [[March 24]], [[1954]], in [[Athens]], the daughter of [[Centre Union]] MP Markos Tsarlambas. He [[Category:1954 births|Stai, Elli]]
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  • '''Juan Ramón Rocha''' (born [[March 8]], [[1954]] in Santo Tome, Corrientes province, Argentina) is an Argentinian former [ [[Category:1954 births|Rocha, Juan Ramon]]
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  • Syllis was named "athlete of the year" - in [[1954]] - by the Panhellenic Sports-writers Association (PSAT) in their very firs [[Category:1929 births|Syllis, Vasilis]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Elli Stai]], TV presenter
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Henk ten Cate]], football coach
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  • *1954 ΚΟΡΙΤΣΙ ΤΗΣ ΓΕΙΤΟΝΙΑΣ, ΤΟ (The neighbourhood girl) *1954 ΑΝΕΜΟΣ ΤΟΥ ΜΙΣΟΥΣ, Ο (The wind of hatred)
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  • * a silver medal in the Balkan Games of [[1954]] in the [[discus]] [[Category:1920 births|Giataganas, Konstantinos]]
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  • ...ndria''. She worked for ''[[To Vima]]'' and ''[[Ta Nea]]'' newspapers from 1954-1967. In November [[1967]], she left for London, where she worked as a BBC [[Category:1922 births|Terenzio, Yolanda]]
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  • ...r, he was capped 62 times by Yugoslavia and competed in the [[1950]] and [[1954]] World Cups. [[Category:1921 births|Stankovic, Branko]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Savvas Tsitouridis]], politician.
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  • *[[June 5]]: [[Greece]], Turkey and Yugoslavia announce a [[Balkan Pact of 1954|Balkan Pact]] for mutual self-defense. ==Births==
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  • *[[1954]]: A major earthquake (7.0 on the Richter scale) strikes [[Thessaly]] leavi ==Births==
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  • *[[1954]]: Human artificial insemination is performed for the first time in Greece ==Births==
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  • *[[1954]]: Communist [[Nikos Ploumbidis]] is executed by firing squad for espionage ==Births==
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  • '''Savvas Tsitouridis''' (born [[February 3]], [[1954]]) is a Greek politician and member of the [[New Democracy]] Party who rece [[Category:1954 births|Tsitouridis, Savvas]]
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  • ...eballacropolis.org/didyouknow.htm] He played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1954-56, 59-62), Cincinnati Reds (1956-58) and the Chicago Cubs (1962-63) all of [[Category:1926 births|Grammas, Alex]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Yanni]], new age composer
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  • ...] on [[August 27]], [[1951]]. He moved to [[Ammochostos]] (Famagusta) in [[1954]]. He studied Economics in Berlin, Germany, returning to Cyprus in [[1977]] [[Category:1951 births|Kazamias, Kikis]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Marios Tokas]], songwriter
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  • ...p scorer of the Yugoslav First Division twice, in [[1945]] (8 goals) and [[1954]] (21 goals). He came to Partizan Belgrade in [[1945]] and played for them ...[1950]] (he scored one goal in the 4-1 win over Mexico) and in Switzerland 1954, he also played in two Olympic Games, in London [[1948]] (4 goals, Yugoslav
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  • *Μια σκοτεινή υπόθεση - A shady affair (1954) [[Category:1925 births|Kotzias, Alexandros]]
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  • *[[1954]]: [[Greece]] and Bulgaria resume diplomatic relations after 13 years. ==Births==
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  • ...Stadium|Rizoupolis]]. He moved to [[AEK FC|AEK]] for a single season in [[1954]] before returning to [[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon Athens]] the following ye [[Category:1934 births|Papazoglou, Savvas]]
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  • ...ed one goal in the national colours, against Egypt, in a [[November 7]], [[1954]] 1-1 draw for the Mediterranean Cup. [[Category:1931 births|Kouiroukidis, Lambis]]
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  • ...arika Kotopouli]] with [[Mary Aroni]], [[Dimitris Myrat]] and others. In [[1954]], he would form a theatre group of his own with fellow comic, [[Mimis Foto [[Category:1915 births|Eliopoulos, Dinos]]
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  • ...iraeus]]. He also served as [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]' President from [[1954]] until [[1967]]. [[Category:1903 births|Andrianopoulos, Giorgos]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Nikos Sarganis]], footballer
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  • ...me year, he became a member of the Athens Archaeological Company and, in [[1954]], its president. [[Category:1881 births|Poulitsas, Panagiotis]]
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  • ...lou played in a series of plays before her breakthrough in the cinema in [[1954]]. Her first film was entitled "Χαρούμενο ξεκίνημα" (Happy [[Category:1933 births|Chronopoulou, Mary]]
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  • He was the permanent representative of Greece to the UN between [[1954]] and [[1960]]. During his tenure, the [[EOKA]] uprising in [[Cyprus]] took [[Category:1902 births|Xanthopoulos-Palamas]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Antypas]], singer
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  • *''Windfall in Athens'' - ''Kyriakatiko xypnima'', 1954 [[Category:1921 births|Horn, Dimitris]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Juan Ramon Rocha]], footballer
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  • *[[1954]]: New banknotes are put into circulation in Greece in new [[Drachma]]s (10 ==Births==
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  • He started working in the British Income Tax Office of [[Nicosia]] in [[1954]]. One year later (June [[1955]]), as part of the [[EOKA]] campaign to driv [[Category:1933 births|Karaolis, Michalis]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Vasilis Chatzipanagis]], footballer
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  • ...e left for studies at St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute in Paris (1954-55). He did his doctoral work at the [[University of Athens]] from [[1956]] [[Category:1927 births|Romanides, John]]
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  • ...ion. Fyssoun attended the Drama School of the Art Theatre, graduating in [[1954]]. Upon graduation, he played at the Art Theatre of [[Karolos Koun]] until [[Category:1933 births|Fyssoun, Petros]]
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  • ...d of [[Euboea]], on [[November 12]], [[1936]]. He started his career, in [[1954]], as a forward but quickly turned into [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]' regul [[Category:1936 births|Polychroniou, Kostas]]
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  • *[[1954]]: The statue of [[Theodoros Kolokotronis]] on his horse, is placed in fron ==Births==
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  • Most successful was his first period which reached from 1945 to 1954. Besides the three championships in the years 1949, 1950 and 1953 he also l ...came exempt from the ban to play abroad. Especially after the World Cup of 1954, this led to a hefty blood-letting for Austrian football. The club ''Austri
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Stella Haskil]], [[rebetiko]] singer
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  • ...ion of [[Lokris]]. He studied law at the [[University of Athens]] and in [[1954]] he became a judge. In [[1979]] he was appointed to the "Areios Pagos"([[S [[Category:1923 births|Grivas, Yiannis]]
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  • ...ic gold at the [[1952]] Olympics in Helsinki and the second place at the [[1954]] World Cup in Switzerland. In the “Wunder von Bern” Hungary lost to We [[Category:1923 births|Lorant, Gyula]]
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  • ...followed by the Pancyprian Gymnasium in [[Nicosia]] where he graduated in 1954. Following this, he attended the Theological School at the [[University of [[Category:1928 births]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Dora Bakoyannis]], politician
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  • ...l Costa Santos''' is a Portuguese football manager, born [[October 19]], [[1954]] in Lisbon, Portugal. [[Category:1954 births|Santos, Fernando]]
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  • *''Kyriakatiko xypnima'' (''Windfall in Athens'') (1954): director, screenwriter *1954 : ''Golden Palm'' for "Windfall in Athens" - nominated
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  • From [[1954]] through [[1967]] she worked on radio as a producer and performer. She als * 1954 Windfall in Athens (Liza)
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  • ...ry Forces Radio (ΥΕΝΕΔ), broadcasting football matches every Sunday from [[1954]] to [[1963]], dies at the age of 82. In parallel, he wrote lines for many ==Births==
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  • '''Dora Bakoyannis''' (Ντόρα Μπακογιάννη, born [[May 6]], [[1954]]) is a [[Greeks|Greek]] politician - a former Foreign Minister of [[Greece [[Category:1954 births|Bakoyannis, Dora]]
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  • ...omma|People's Party]] in [[1950]], and was first appointed a minister in [[1954]] in the government of [[Alexander Papagos]]. He joined [[Constantine Karam [[Category:1918 births|Rallis, George]]
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  • '''Henk ten Cate''' (born [[9 December]] [[1954]] in Amsterdam, Holland) is a Dutch [[Football (soccer)|football]] manager [[Category:1954 births|ten Cate, Henk]]
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  • Born to Greek immigrants to the USSR in [[October 26]], [[1954]] [[Vasilis Chatzipanagis]], a.k.a. "Vasia" played for Pakhtakor, a club in [[Category: 1954 births]]
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  • ...City of London College and Law at Grey's Inn, earning his law degree in [[1954]]. During that time, he served as Secretary to Archbishop [[Makarios III]], [[Category:1932 births|Kyprianou, Spyros]]
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  • ...a new cycle of work with his ''[[Synecheia]]'' (''The Continuation''), in 1954, and its sequel in 1955. A collection of his works was published the next [[Category:1925 births|Anagnostakis, Manolis]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Johnny Paraprastanitis]], football player
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  • He returned to Greece illegally in [[1954]] and was arrested. During his life he spent 18 years in detention or jail [[Category:1914 births|Florakis, Charilaos]]
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  • In [[1954]], his long time friendship with Georgios Papandreou was shaken, and he for [[Category:1894 births|Venizelos, Sophoklis]]
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  • From [[1954]] till [[1976]], he was teaching theory and composition at the Hellenic Con [[Category:1910 births|Papaioannou, Yiannis (Composer)]]
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  • ...59]], [[1961]] and [[1964]]) championship titles. In the season [[1953]]-[[1954]], he became top scorer. Lefteris scored a total of 423 goals in 615 games [[Category:1925 births]]
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  • ...[[1957]] (he transferred the airline to the Greek State in [[1975]]). In [[1954]], the FBI investigated Onassis for fraud against the U.S. government. He w [[Category:1906 births|Onassis, Aristotle]]
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  • In [[1954]], he was elected Mayor of [[Athens]], a post he occupied with minor interr [[Category:1896 births|Katsotas, Pausanias]]
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  • ...r "pop" songs and movie soundtracks, alongside more serious works, such as 1954's ''[[The C.N.S. Cycle]]'' (O Kyklos tou C.N.S.), a song cycle for piano an [[Category:1925 births|Hadjidakis, Manos]]
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  • From [[1954]] to [[1986]], Panos Gavalas recorded more 1,200 songs. During these years, [[Category:1926 births|Gavalas, Panos]]
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  • [[Image:Zalongo-memorial.jpg|thumb|300px|The [[Zalongo|Zalongo Memorial]] (1954)]] * the Monument to the Heroines of Zalongos ([[1954]]-[[1960]])
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  • ...etic scholarship to Princeton University, earning a bachelor's degree in [[1954]]. He was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship that brought him to Balliol College [[Category:1933 births|Sarbanes, Paul]]
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  • ...studied in the Drama School of the National Theatre. Upon graduation, in [[1954]], she was immediately thrust into starring roles in the theatre playing al [[Category:1936 births|Karezi, Jenny]]
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  • ...i continued to flourish in the theatre and cinema. She had a role in the [[1954]] hit film "Windfall in Athens" by [[Michael Cacoyiannis]] as well as other [[Category:1926 births|Lambeti, Ellie]]
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  • ...[[Greek language |Greek]]: ''Γιάννης Χρυσομάλλης'', on [[November 14]], [[1954]]), is a [[Greeks|Greek]] keyboardist and composer. He was born in [[Kalam [[Category:1954 births|Yanni]]
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  • ...tor, for ''Gentleman's Agreement'' ([[1947]]) and ''On the Waterfront'' ([[1954]]). He elicited remarkable performances from actors such as Marlon Brando a [[Category:1909 births|Kazan, Elia]]
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  • In [[1954]], he married his third and last wife named Linda Alma (a pseudonym of Elen * ''Magiki polis'' (1954)
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  • ...wa (3 times), Marymont Warszawa (first independent training job started in 1954), Gwardia Warszawa, Lublinianka Lublin, LKS Łódź. [[Category:1921 births|Gorski, Kazimierz]]
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  • *Handford, S. A., 1954. ''Fables of Aesop''. New York: Penguin. [[Category:620 BC births]]
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  • ...of the [[Greek Constitution of 1952]], and was published in two volumes in 1954-1955. [[Category:1892 births|Svolos, Alexandros]]
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  • ...iation Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Boston in 1942 and remained there until 1954. In 1945 he earned a Master of Sacred Theology Degree from Harvard Universi In 1954, he was ordained Bishop of Melita, by his spiritual father and mentor, Ecum
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  • He received his law degree at the [[university of Thessaloniki]] in [[1954]]. He then started a successful career, first as a lawyer at the Thessalon [[Category:1929 births|Sartzetakis, Christos]]
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  • ...n national team between [[1945]] and [[1956]], scoring 84 goals. In the [[1954 World Cup]], Puskás led Hungary to the finals. The team was an overwhelmin [[Category:1927 births|Puskas, Ferenc]]
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  • ...and the future king, whom she met on a cruise of the [[Greek islands]] in 1954. In doing so, she relinquished her rights to the throne of Greece and conve [[Category:1938 births|Sofía of Spain]]
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  • His only novel "Nightshift" was published in [[1954]] and recounts the stories told by the sailors on their nightshift at the s [[Category:1910 births|Kavvadias, Nikos]]
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  • For six years ([[1954]]-[[1960]]) she dominated La Scala in Milan. Her career took off. She playe [[Category:1923 births|Callas, Maria]]
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  • ...e of 7 MPs from their exile. He was released from prison on [[July 16]], [[1954]]. [[Category:1922 births|Glezos, Manolis]]
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  • ...Greece]] at the time, when she was a member of the Simon Karas choir. In [[1954]] she became a full-time employee of the station, working in the National M [[Category:1928 births|Samiou,Domna]]
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  • ...publican party would capture the House and Senate for the first time since 1954. Snowe was easily reelected in [[2000]] over State Senate President Mark L [[Category:1947 births|Snowe, Olympia]]
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  • **Aubrey de Selincourt, originally 1954; revised by John Marincola in 1972. Several editions from Penguin Books ava [[Category:484 BC births|Herodotus]]
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  • ...e maintained close links with the [[Greece|Greek]] government. In August [[1954]], partly at Makarios’ instigation, Greece began to raise the ‘Cyprus Q [[Category:1913 births|Makarios 3]]
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  • Almost every major college sought to enroll Karras in 1954. His older brother, Teddy, had played at Purdue but later transferred to I [[Category:1935 births|Karras, Alex]]
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  • ...er Messiaen as well as conducting under Eugene Bigot. His time in Paris, [[1954]]–[[1959]], was a period of intense artistic creation for him. *1954–1959: 3 Orchestral Suites
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