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  • Velliadis was born in [[1922]]. He was a goalkeeper for [[Aris FC|Aris]] [[Thessaloniki]] in the [[1940s [[Category:1922 births|Velliadis, Kostas]]
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  • Miliadis was born on [[September 26]], [[1922]]. He studied Medicine in the [[University of Athens]] but chose acting as [[Category:1922 births|Miliadis, Takis]]
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  • '''Giorgos Mouzakis''' was born on [[August 15]], [[1922]], in [[Metaxourgio]], [[Athens]] and made his first appearance as a trumpe [[Category:1922 births|Mouzakis, Giorgos]]
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  • '''Georgios Hadjanestis''' (alternative spelling Hatzanestis) ([[1863]] - [[1922]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] miltary man of the early [[20th Century]]. ...[[May 23]], [[1922]], in the latter part of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. After the [[Asia Minor Disaster]], he was blamed for the loss of morale
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  • *[[1921]] - [[1922]]: Foreign Minister under [[Dimitrios Gounaris]] ...on trial by the revolutionary government and executed on [[November 28]], 1922 at Goudi, [[Athens]], along with [[Dimitrios Gounaris]], [[Nikolaos Stratos
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  • Gionakis was born in [[Athens]] in [[1922]]. He studied medicine at the [[University of Athens]] but switched to acti [[Category:1922 births|Gionakis, Yiannis]]
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  • Minardos was born in [[1922]]. He first played top-league football for [[Ethnikos Piraeus FC|Ethnikos P [[Category:1922 births|Minardos, Dionysios]]
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  • ...15]] to [[August 23]], [[1915]] and [[April 8]], [[1921]] to [[May 16]], [[1922]]. He was the right-wing opponent of his contemporary [[Eleftherios Venizel ...executed in Goudi, [[Athens]], on [[November 28]] ([[November 15]] OS), [[1922]], for his role in the [[Asia Minor disaster]].
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  • ...mmunity of [[Smyrna]] at the time of the [[Asia Minor Disaster]] (August [[1922]]). ...Kemal Pasa, resisted the terms of the treaty and [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|war]] broke out.
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  • Liaros was born in [[Kalamaria]], [[Thessaloniki]] in [[1922]]. He started playing football in the youth system of [[Apollon Kalamaria F [[Category:1922 births|Liaros, Kostas]]
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  • Papaspyrou was born in [[Piraeus]] in October of [[1922]]. He was elected to the [[Piraeus]] City Council in [[1959]]. In [[1964]], [[Category:1922 births|Papaspyrou, Yiannis]]
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  • '''Petros Protopapadakis''' ([[1859]] - [[1922]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] engineer and politician of the latter 19th and ea ...[Goudi]], [[Athens]] on the morning of [[November 28]] (November 15 OS), [[1922]].
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  • ...nterim [[List of Prime Ministers of Greece|Prime Minister of Greece]] in [[1922]]. He was a law professor in Athens.<ref>[http://www.geocities.com/ekeied/N ...e Minister on September 29, and served for one day. On [[September 30]], [[1922]], Krokidas became Prime Minister.
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  • ...eece]] during a tumultous time in [[Greece|Greek]] history in September, [[1922]]. ...ster]] in September [[1922]] in the aftermath of [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]].
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  • ...of Greece (SEKE) which became the [[Communist Party of Greece]] (KKE) in [[1922]]. In [[1922]], Dimitratos himself was also ousted as an opportunist for insubordination
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  • She was born in [[Athens]] in [[1922]]. After finishing her studies at the Athens German School she enrolled in [[Category:1922 births|Terenzio, Yolanda]]
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  • He died on [[October 24]], [[1922]] in [[Maroussi]], [[Attica]]. *"Διηγήματα του Γυαλού" (Sea-side stories) - 1922
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  • ...[1922]] when he was again conscripted during the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Greco-Turkish War]] to serve in the Army Hospital of Athens. After the end of the war in 1922, Logothetopoulos became professor of gynaecology at the [[University of Ath
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  • ...High Command and also served as Minister of the Military in [[1917]] and [[1922]]. Briefly in [[1916]], he also served as [[Minister for the Interior (Gree ...kos]]|after=[[Sotirios Krokidas]]|years=September 29, 1922 - September 30, 1922}}
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  • ...ing the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Graeco-Turkish War]] of [[1919]]-[[1922]]. Following war's end in 1922, Papoulas became a strong opponent to the Monarchy, after the establishment
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