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  • Stavrakbeis was born in [[1915]]. He played for [[Aris FC|Aris]] [[Thessaloniki]] from [[1937]] till [[194 [[Category:1915 births|Stavrakbeis, Dimitris]]
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  • Smolenskis also served as Minister of the Military. He died in [[1915]]. [[Category:1915 deaths|Smolenskis, Konstantinos]]
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  • '''Vassilis Tsitsanis''' (Βασίλης Τσιτσάνης) ([[January 18]], [[1915]] - [[January 18]], [[1984]]) is considered the finest [[rebetika]] compose Tsitsanis was born in the city of [[Trikala]] in 1915. His best-known songs include:
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  • ...Prime Minister of Greece]] from [[March 10]], [[1915]] to [[August 23]], [[1915]] and [[April 8]], [[1921]] to [[May 16]], [[1922]]. He was the right-wing ...izelos]]|after=[[Eleftherios Venizelos]]|years=March 10, 1915 - August 23, 1915}}
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  • Kontoulis was born in [[Piraeus]] in [[1915]]. He started playing [[football (soccer)|football]] in [[1931]] for local [[Category:1915 births|Kontoulis, Spyros]]
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  • *[[1915]]: Entente allies land in [[Thessaloniki]]. ==Deaths==
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  • Eliopoulos was born in [[Alexandria]], Egypt on [[June 12]], [[1915]]. His father had come to Egypt from [[Peloponnesus]] and was a businessman [[Category:1915 births|Eliopoulos, Dinos]]
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  • Hadjistavridis was born in Istanbul in [[1915]] and moved to [[Piraeus]] in [[1922]] after the [[Asia Minor Disaster]]. H [[Category:1915 births|Hadjistavridis, Alekos]]
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  • ...ellenic Parliament]] unconstitutional. He controversially "resurrects" the 1915 Parliament which goes down in history as "The Parliament of the Lazaroi". ==Deaths==
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  • He was born in [[1915]] in [[Zagora]], [[Magnesia prefecture]] and started singing in [[1936]] bu [[Category:1915 births|Gounaris, Nikos]]
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  • *[[1915]]: [[Vic Buckingham]], one-time coach of [[Ethnikos Piraeus FC|Ethnikos Pir ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1915]]: The government of [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] declares general mobilisatio ==Deaths==
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  • ...ς) ([[1889]]-[[1983]]) was a native of [[Mytilene]] who went to Paris in [[1915]] at the age of eighteen to study law, but who instead became an art critic [[Category:1983 deaths|Teriade]]
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  • Bitsios was born in [[1915]] in [[Alexandria]], Egypt. He studied Law and Political Science at the [[U [[Category:1915 births|Bitsios, Dimitrios]]
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  • *[[1915]]: A powerful earthquake (6.6 on the Richter scale) strikes [[Ithaca]] and *[[1915]]: Gen [[Ioannis Metaxas]] issues a report to PM [[Eleftherios Venizelos]]
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  • *[[1915]]: The [[Greek-American]] daily [[National Herald (newspaper)|National Hera ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1915]] - [[Vasilis Tsitsanis]] == Deaths ==
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  • ...s prefecture]] in the ([[Peloponnese]], [[Greece]]) on [[December 22]], [[1915]]. He was jailed in the Akronauplia prison ([[Nafplion]]) by the [[Ioannis [[Category:1915 births|Beloyiannis, Nikos]]
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  • ...14]], he studied post-impressionist art in Paris, returning to Greece in [[1915]]. [[Category:1967 deaths|Parthenis, Konstantinos]]
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  • ...Minister of Greece following the resignation of [[Alexandros Zaimis]] in [[1915]] but quit the following year. ...efore=[[Alexandros Zaimis]]|after=[[Alexandros Zaimis]]|years= November 7, 1915 - June 22, 1916}}
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