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  • ...inos Demertzis''' was the [[Greeks|Greek]] Prime Minister between November 1935 and April 1936, head of a caretaker government. Demertzis was born in [[1876]]. He was chosen on [[November 30]], [[1935]], to head a caretaker government at a time when neither of the two major p
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  • He was born in [[1935]] and, at a time when Panionios had such talented players as [[Thanasis Sar [[Category:1935 births|Mavridis, Stathis]]
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  • Revmatas was born in [[Athens]] in [[1935]]. He played in several well-know films such as "The teacher with the blond [[Category:1935 births|Revmatas, Makis]]
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  • Fotinos was born in [[June 12]], [[1935]]. He played for [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] and was a member of the [[Category:1935 births|Fotinos, Giorgos]]
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  • ...], Kondilis seized power and conducted a plebiscite, on [[November 25]], [[1935]], to reinstate the monarchy. King George II returned and promptly forced K [[Category:1936 deaths|Kondilis, Georgios]]
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  • Vasiliadis was born on [[August 16]], [[1935]] in [[Serres]], [[Macedonia]], [[Greece]]. He was an attacker (inside-righ [[Category:1935 births|Vasiliadis, Apostolos]]
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  • Michail was born on [[February 9]], [[1935]], in the village of [[Galini]], [[Lefkosia province]]. He worked in Cyprus [[Category:1935 births|Michail, Charilaos]]
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  • *[[1935]]: Generals [[Anastasios Papoulas]] and Koimisis are executed for their rol ==Deaths==
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  • ..., [[King of the Hellenes]] ([[Greece]]) ruled from [[1922]]-[[1924]] and [[1935]]-[[1947]]. ...ie of Edinburgh. They had no children, and were divorced on [[July 6]], [[1935]].
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  • Makulis was born in [[Athens]] on [[April 12]], [[1935]]. He made a name for himself in Greece with songs such as "Αντίο" (Ad [[Category:1935 births|Makulis, Jimmy]]
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  • '''Anastasios Papoulas''' ([[1859]] - [[March 24]] [[1935]]) was a Greek general and commander-in-chief during the [[Greco-Turkish Wa ...of the Venizelos' [[Komma Phileleftheron|Liberal party]] on [[March 1]], [[1935]], and his failure resulted in his capture and eventual execution for treas
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  • ...31, 1909 OS), he studied at the [[Greek School of Fine Arts]] ([[1929]]-[[1935]]). He was also a student of [[Fotis Kontoglou]], who introduced him to [[B From 1935 to 1936 he visited [[Istanbul]], Paris and Italy. He came in contact with t
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  • Papapostolou was born on [[September 9]], [[1935]], in Omvriaki, [[Phthiotis prefecture]]. He started his career at [[Aegale [[Category:1935 births|Papapostolou, Miltiadis]]
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  • Theodoridis was born on [[February 18]], [[1935]]. He joined [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in [[1955]]. His career spanned a [[Category:1935 births|Theodoridis, Savvas]]
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  • ...was born in [[Frenaros]], [[Ammochostos province]], on [[February 28]], [[1935]], one of six children of Stavros and Maria Pittas. He was a teacher by pro [[Category:1935 births|Pittas, Fotis]]
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  • Georgiadis was born in [[Lefkosia]] in [[1935]]. He graduated from the Pancyprian Gymnasium and studied architecture at S [[Category:1935 births|Georgiadis, Pefkios]]
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  • *[[1935]]: [[Mary Linda]], singer ==Deaths==
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  • ...akos FC|Olympiakos]] as a centre half from [[1929]] until [[1934]]. From [[1935]] until [[1936]] he was head coach of Olympiakos. [[Category:1943 deaths|Panopoulos, Nikos]]
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  • ...onsecutive gold medals in the Balkan Games from [[1936]] to [[1940]]. In [[1935]], he finished third. He also had a second place finish in the World univer [[Category:2006 deaths|Thanos, Georgios]]
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  • Born in [[Athens]], on [[August 6]], [[1935]], '''Stelios Serafeidis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] footballer, the younger [[Category:1935 births|Serafeidis, Stelios]]
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