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| Biographies
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Deligiorgis Epaminondas
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1829 - 1876
Six times prime minister of Greece.
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Palamidis Rigas
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1794 - 1872
Politician of the 1821 Revolution.
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Karyotakis Kostas
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1896 - 1928
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Kossos Ioannis
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1830 - 1873
The first statue-maker of modern Greece.
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Synadinos Panagiotis
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1878 - 1959
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Panou Giannis
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1943 - 1998
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Glinos Antonios
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1936 - 1998
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Tsiolis Stavros
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1937
Born in Tripolis (Arcadia)
in October 1937, he completed his studies in Athens.
He began his film career in 1958 working as an assistant director on 54 films.
In 1968 he made his first full-length feature for Finos Film The Young Runaway.
Panic and The City Jungle followed in 1969. In 1970 his film Abuse ofAuthoritã
became the biggest Greek box office hit ever made and was screened in thirty-six
countries. That same year he stopped making films. Stavros Tsiolis returned to
filmmaking in 1985 with Such a Long Absence. It was followed by About Vassilis
(1986), Invincible Lovers (1988), Love Under the Date-Tree (1990), Please, Ladies,
don’t Cry (1992) which he co-directed with the late Christos Valakopoulos and
The Lost Treasure of Hursit Pasha (1995).
Films
Invincible Lovers
Love Under the Date-Tree
Please Ladies,
Don't Cry Such A Long Absense
The Lost Treasure of Hursit Pasha
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Nikolaos Lagopatis
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| Members of the Filiki Etairia (Society of Friends) |
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Sekeris Panagiotis
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1783 - 1846
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