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  2. Antonis Samaras - Wikipedia

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    Antonis Samaras (Greek: Αντώνης Σαμαράς, pronounced [anˈdonis samaˈɾas]; born 23 May 1951) is a Greek politician who served as Prime Minister of Greece from 2012 to 2015. A member of the New Democracy party, he was its president from 2009 until 2015.

  3. Antonis - Wikipedia

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    Antónis (Greek alphabet: Αντώνης) is a Greek masculine given name that is a variant of Antonios that is used in Greece and Cyprus. [2] Antonis is a Dutch masculine given name that is a diminutive of Anthonius that is used in Netherlands, Belgium, South Africa, Namibia, Indonesia and Suriname. [3]

  4. Antonis Remos - Wikipedia

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    During winter 2006 Antonis Remos appeared live in the Athens Arena, but this time next to Marinella, a Greek singer who was restarting her live appearances. Remos performing live at Diogenis Studios in late 2010. Antonis Remos celebrated his 10 years in discography by releasing a triple Best Of album with Sony BMG Greece which went platinum. In ...

  5. Antonis Samarakis - Wikipedia

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    Antonis Samarakis was born in Athens in 1919. After graduating from the Varvakeio High School, [3] he studied law at the University of Athens.During the Nazi occupation he participated in the greek resistance by joining the National Solidarity, a precursor of the main leftwing resistance organisation, the National Liberation Front.

  6. Antonios - Wikipedia

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    Antonios or Antónios is a Greek masculine given name that is a variant of Antonis, [1] as well as a surname. Notable people with this name include the following: Notable people with this name include the following:

  7. Antonis Katsantonis - Wikipedia

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    Antonis Katsantonis (Greek: Αντώνης Κατσαντώνης c. 1775 – 1808), born Antonis Makriyannis (Greek: Αντώνης Μακρυγιάννης), [1] was a notable Greek klepht who lived in the era before the Greek War of Independence.

  8. Antinous - Wikipedia

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    Antinous was born to a Greek family near the city of Claudiopolis, [9] [6] which was located in the Roman province of Bithynia, [10] in what is now north-west Turkey. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] He was born in the territory to the east of the city called Mantineion, a rural locality:

  9. Antonis Daglis - Wikipedia

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    Antonis Daglis (Greek: Αντώνης Δαγλής; 1974 – 2 August 1997) was a Greek serial killer who was convicted of the murders of three women and attempted murder of six others in Athens on 23 January 1997. [1] Referred to as The Athens Ripper, [2] he was sentenced to thirteen terms of life imprisonment, plus 25 years. [3]