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  • 111Ioannis Kottounios — Ioannis Kottounios, ( el. Ιωάννης Κοττούνιος) was an eminent Greek scholar.He was born in Veroia in 1572. He was a student at the Greek college of Ayios Athanasios in Rome (1605 1613). He studied medicine, Greek literature, theology and… …

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  • 112Ottoman Greece — History of Greece This article is part of a series …

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  • 113Fraternities and sororities — This article is about the student fraternities and sororities in North America. For other uses, see Fraternity (disambiguation). Tau Kappa Epsilon and Kappa Alpha Order fraternities at Bowling Green State University. Fraternities and sororities… …

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  • 114alphabet — /al feuh bet , bit/, n. 1. the letters of a language in their customary order. 2. any system of characters or signs with which a language is written: the Greek alphabet. 3. any such system for representing the sounds of a language: the phonetic… …

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  • 115Jean-Baptiste Gail — (July 4, 1755 ndash;February 5, 1829), was a French Hellenist scholar.He was born in Paris. In 1791 he was appointed deputy, and in 1792 titular professor at the College de France. During the French Revolution, he maintained his professional… …

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  • 116Post Tribulation Rapture — In Christian eschatology, the Post Tribulation Rapture doctrine is the belief in a combined Resurrection and Rapture (eg., Resurrection Rapture ) of all believers coming after the Great Tribulation. Doctrine and implicationsThis doctrine holds… …

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  • 117Demosthenes' Funeral Oration — (Greek: Ἐπιτάφιος Λόγος) was delivered between August and September of 338 BC, just after the Battle of Chaeronea. It constitutes along with the Erotic Essay the two epideictic orations of the prominent Athenian statesman and orator, which are… …

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  • 118James Hampton Kirkland — (September 9, 1859 August 5, 1939) was the second chancellor of Vanderbilt University. He was elected chancellor at the age of 33 and remained in this function until 1937, thus becoming one of the longest serving university administrators in U.S …

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  • 119George of Trebizond — • A Greek scholar of the early Italian Renaissance; b. in Crete (a Venetian possession from 1206 1669), 1395; d. in Rome, 1486 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. George of Trebizond     George of Trebizond …

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  • 120Manthos Oikonomou — (Greek: Μάνθος Οικονόμου, 1754–1822) was a Greek scholar, chancellor and advisor of Ali Pasha in Ioannina. Born at 1754 in the village of Koukouli (Zagori region). After completing ground level studies in his village he continued his studies in… …

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