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− | Constantine (Kostas) Christomanos was born in Athens in [[1867]] and was the first born son of Anastasios Christomanos, Chemistry professor at the University of Athens. He was a poet and writer with the largest body of his work being for theater. | + | '''Constantine (Kostas) Christomanos''' was born in [[Athens]] in [[1867]] and was the first born son of Anastasios Christomanos, Chemistry professor at the [[University of Athens]]. He was a poet and writer with the largest body of his work being for theater. |
He died [[November 3]], [[1911]]. | He died [[November 3]], [[1911]]. |
Revision as of 10:55, September 14, 2006
Constantine (Kostas) Christomanos was born in Athens in 1867 and was the first born son of Anastasios Christomanos, Chemistry professor at the University of Athens. He was a poet and writer with the largest body of his work being for theater.
He died November 3, 1911.
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Constantine Christomanos is credited with being the second owner of a car in Greece (if there is no other with the same name), a one-cylinder de Dion Bouton (the first car in Greece was produced by Peugeot and owned by a weathly Athenian, Nicholas Kontogiannakis).