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- 03:49, February 22, 2009 diff hist +2,295 N Sophie de Marbois New page: '''Sophie de Marbois'''<ref>Sophie de Marbois, Duchess de Plaisance, by Fitfl Rebel, Arts et Metiers Graphiques, 1965. Paperbak. GRE/010408</ref>, after marriage '''Sophie de Marbois-Lebr...
- 00:17, February 22, 2009 diff hist -2 Talk:Ioannis Kapodistrias current
- 00:16, February 22, 2009 diff hist +414 N Talk:Ioannis Kapodistrias New page: He was not "Greek". Corfu was not Greece before the second world war. His name is not 100% certain, he was either a from Istria with the rank of "Capo" = Captain) (Capo d"Istria = Capta...
- 10:32, February 21, 2009 diff hist +9 Domnitsa
- 10:31, February 21, 2009 diff hist -2 Domnitsa
- 10:31, February 21, 2009 diff hist -1 Beyzade
- 10:31, February 21, 2009 diff hist -1 Beyzade
- 10:30, February 21, 2009 diff hist +193 N Beyzade New page: '''Beyzade'''.A prefix used almost exclusively by the sons of the Phanariot Rulers (Voivodas) of Moldavia and Wallachia. The daughters used the prefix [Domnitsa. [[Category:Title|Beyz...
- 10:24, February 21, 2009 diff hist 0 Voivoda
- 10:23, February 21, 2009 diff hist 0 Domnitsa
- 10:21, February 21, 2009 diff hist +195 N Domnitsa New page: '''Domnitsa'''. A prefix used almost exclusively by the daughters of the Phanariot Rulers (Voivodes) of Moldavia and Wallachia. The sons used the prefix Beyzade. [[Category:T...
- 06:41, February 21, 2009 diff hist +250 N Autocrator New page: '''Autocrator''' (Greek: Αυτοκρατορας). The head of a monarchic system. The superior Archon. A person with absolute power to act any way he likes witho...
- 06:32, February 21, 2009 diff hist +931 N Despot New page: '''Despot''' (Greek: Δεσποτης). The word "Despot" had numerous meanings and was used from different people for different reasons. Strictly speaking "Despot" is a...
- 05:45, February 20, 2009 diff hist +90 Vizier
- 05:40, February 20, 2009 diff hist 0 Vizier
- 05:39, February 20, 2009 diff hist +741 N Vizier New page: '''Vizier''' (Greek: Βεζιρης). Originally "Vizier" was the name given to a person that was carrying a heavy loads for money (Greek: Χαμαλ...
- 00:49, February 20, 2009 diff hist +21 Pasas
- 00:48, February 20, 2009 diff hist +328 N Pasas New page: '''Pasas''' or '''Pasha''', (Greek: Πασας), (Turkish: Pasa). Honorary title awarded to high ranging officers of the Ottoman Empire. In most cases, a pasha w...
- 00:40, February 20, 2009 diff hist +118 N Fermani New page: '''Fermani''' ([Greek Language|Greek]]: Φερμανι), (Turkish: Ferman). Special, above the law Sultans orders.
- 00:36, February 20, 2009 diff hist +247 N Tsaousis New page: '''Tsaousis''' (Greek: Τσαουσης), (Turkish: Cavus). High ranging officer of the Sultans Court, with Policing responsibilities. They carried instructions to e...
- 00:29, February 20, 2009 diff hist +93 N Bey New page: '''Bey''' (Greek: Μπεης). Honorary Turkish title. Category:Title
- 23:07, February 19, 2009 diff hist -4 Spatharios
- 05:47, February 19, 2009 diff hist +41 Spatharios
- 05:43, February 19, 2009 diff hist -1 Spatharios
- 05:37, February 19, 2009 diff hist +2 Spatharios
- 05:37, February 19, 2009 diff hist +1 Spatharios
- 05:36, February 19, 2009 diff hist +118 Spatharios
- 05:32, February 19, 2009 diff hist +102 Spatharios
- 05:28, February 19, 2009 diff hist +436 N Spatharios New page: '''Spatharios''' (Greek: Σπαθαριος). Byzantine military title meaning the the "Sword-bearer". The "sword-bearers" (Greek Plural: Σπαθαριοι), were...
- 01:59, February 19, 2009 diff hist +286 Porphyrogennitos
- 01:48, February 19, 2009 diff hist +572 N Kouropalatis New page: '''Kouropalatis''' or '''Couropalates''' (Greek: Κουροπαλατης). Title given to the person in charge(?) of the Imperial palace. A very authoritative position....
- 01:24, February 19, 2009 diff hist +530 N Porphyrogennitos New page: '''Porphyrogennitos''' or '''Porphyrogennetos''' (Greek: Πορφυρογεννητος). Title used by descendants of the Emperors family, born in the "Purple Room" of ...
- 21:17, February 18, 2009 diff hist +794 N Voivoda New page: '''Voivoda''' (Bulgarian: Voyvoda). Slavic title. The meaning changes from country to country. Originally, it may have been a Military title, the title of a "General Commander of the ...
- 07:59, February 18, 2009 diff hist +5 George Averoff
- 06:49, February 18, 2009 diff hist -11 Adamantios Korais
- 06:48, February 18, 2009 diff hist +971 Adamantios Korais Re-wrote the article. One third at the end, remained unchanged (from Wikipedia). His life was very colorful, many publications, many arguments, etc.I could write much more but
- 05:48, February 18, 2009 diff hist +1 Zosimas
- 05:47, February 18, 2009 diff hist +14 Zosimas
- 05:46, February 18, 2009 diff hist +50 Zosimas
- 05:44, February 18, 2009 diff hist +2,388 N Zosimas New page: '''Zosimas''' brothers (Greek: Ζωσιμαδες). Greek benefactors and philanthropists. They were known as Zosimades <ref>"Ζωσιμαδες" by Μιχαηλιδη...
- 02:02, February 18, 2009 diff hist +816 Argyropoulos current
- 00:37, February 18, 2009 diff hist +188 George Averoff
- 00:30, February 18, 2009 diff hist +625 George Averoff Substantial changes. I could not find any evidence that Prince Constantine requested his help. Shouldn't be Olympic Games rather than Summer Olympics?? The word "Games" is unseparable
- 22:48, February 17, 2009 diff hist -7 Nikolaos Stournaris
- 22:46, February 17, 2009 diff hist +115 Michael Tositsa
- 22:42, February 17, 2009 diff hist +2,129 N Michael Tositsa New page: '''Michael Tositsa'' (Greek: Μιχαηλ Τοσιτσα). (Born: 1787, Metsovo - Died: November 4th 1856, Athens). Businessman, and Benefactor. Tosista was born 1787 i...
- 21:49, February 17, 2009 diff hist 0 Nikolaos Stournaris
- 21:48, February 17, 2009 diff hist +116 Nikolaos Stournaris His marriage to Maria and birth of only child
- 00:25, February 17, 2009 diff hist +234 Nikolaos Stournaris
- 00:18, February 17, 2009 diff hist +33 Nikolaos Stournaris