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  • Mantikas was born in [[1902]] in [[Chios]]. He was an athlete of Panchiakos and later [[AEK]]. [[Category:1902 births|Mantikas, Christos]]
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  • '''Stylianos Mavromichalis''' (born [[1902]], died [[October 30]], [[1981]] was a [[Greece|Greek]] jurist and caretake [[Category:1902 births|Mavromichalis, Stylianos]]
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  • Procopius II died in [[Athens]] on [[July 4]], [[1902]]. [[Category:1837 births]]
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  • Touferis set the Greek records in the [[high jump]] (1.60m) on [[May 8]], [[1902]] and the [[triple jump]] (13.16m) on [[April 6]], [[1901]]. * [[1902]] Panhellenic Games ([[high jump]])
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  • ...poor family in [[Langadia]], [[Arcadia prefecture]], on [[December 31]], [[1902]]. He was a school teacher by profession and became involved in union activ [[Category:1902 births|Ploumbidis, Nikos]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1902]]: [[Panagiotis Kanellopoulos]], politician, Prime Minister
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  • Xanthopoulos-Palamas was born in [[1902]], the nephew of poet [[Kostis Palamas]]. He graduated from the [[Universit [[Category:1902 births|Xanthopoulos-Palamas]]
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  • ...[[Greeks|Greek]] clergyman who served twice as [[Archbishop of Athens]] ([[1902]] - [[1917]] and [[1920]] - [[1922]]). ...cted [[Archbishop]] of [[Monemvasia]] and [[Sparta]]. On [[November 4]], [[1902]], he was ordained [[Archbishop of Athens]] and all Greece. As Archbishop,
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  • *[[1902]]: The Ministry of the Military orders confiscated all copies of the transl ==Births==
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  • ...poulos was born in [[Patra]], [[Achaea prefecture]], on [[December 13]], [[1902]]. He studied law in [[Athens]], Heidelberg and Munich. A man of letters, K [[Category:1902 births|Kanellopoulos,Panagiotis]]
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  • ...arriage of his daughter Elena to the Prince [[Grigori Cantakouzino]] (1829-1902). [[Category: 1797 births|Apostolos Arsakis]]
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  • *[[1902]]: A powerful earthquake (6.5 on the Richter scale) strikes [[Thessaloniki] ==Births==
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  • *[[1902]]: [[Alexandros Touferis]] breaks the Greek record in the [[high jump]] at ==Births==
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  • ...ent]] in [[1879]] and served as: Interior Minister ([[1895]] - [[1897]], [[1902]] - [[1903]] and [[1905]]) and Minister of the Miltary ([[1904]] - [[1905]] [[Category:1850 births|Mavromichalis, Kiriakoulis]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1902]]: [[Nikos Ploumbidis]], communist leader
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  • ==Births== [[Category:1902]]
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  • ...[[Smyrna]], Seferiadis started writing, winning the "Panionian Award" in [[1902]] for a collection of poetry. In [[1907]], he translated [[Oedipus Rex]] in [[Category:1873 births|Seferiadis, Stylianos]]
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  • *[[1902]]: [[Theocletus I]] is ordained [[Archbishop of Athens]] and all Greece. ==Births==
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  • *[[1902]]: [[Athens]] Mayor [[Spiros Mercouris]] is injured as the horses of his ca ==Births==
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  • On [[May 23]], [[1902]], Chrysostom was appointed Bishop of [[Drama]], a post that he retained un [[Category:1867 births|Chrysostom, Bishop of Smyrna]]
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