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  2. Category:Greek female models - Wikipedia

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  3. Nelly's - Wikipedia

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    Elli Sougioultzoglou-Seraidari (Greek: Έλλη Σουγιουλτζόγλου-Σεραϊδάρη; 3 November 1899 – 8 August 1998), better known as Nelly's, was a Greek female photographer whose pictures of ancient Greek temples set against sea and sky backgrounds helped shaped the visual image of Greece in the Western mind (or, in a critical reading, the West's visual image of Greece in ...

  4. List of Greek women artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of women artists who were born in Greece or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  5. Eleni Menegaki - Wikipedia

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    Eleni Menegaki (Greek: Ελένη Μενεγάκη; born October 29, 1969), is a Greek TV presenter. In 2010, Forbes ranked Menegaki as the second-most powerful and influential celebrity in Greece and top-ranked female. [1]

  6. Iaia - Wikipedia

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    Iaia of Cyzicus (Greek: Ιαία της Κυζίκου), sometimes (incorrectly) called Lala or Lalla, or rendered as Laia or Maia, [1] was a Greek painter born in Cyzicus, Roman Empire, and relatively exceptional for being a woman artist and painting women's portraits. [2] She was alive during the time of Marcus Terentius Varro (116–27 BC).

  7. The Women of Amphissa - Wikipedia

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    The maenads were, in Ancient Greece, women who took part in the cult of Dionysus. They reached ecstasy and trance by screaming and dancing. They reached ecstasy and trance by screaming and dancing. They used many Dionysian attributes such as the nebris or the thyrsus , and took drugs chewing ivy leaves.

  8. Maria Gkouni - Wikipedia

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    After her return to Greece, she joined the Ethnikos academy in Nea Makri, which she left at the age of 12 in search of a women's team. In 2017, she joined Greek B Division club AO Vrilission. [3] She helped them reach the final of the 2019 Greek Women's U17 Cup. [4] On 31 August 2020, Gkouni joined A Division club Olympiada Imittou. [5]

  9. Women in Greece - Wikipedia

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    During the past decades, the position of women in Greek society has changed dramatically. Efharis Petridou was the first female lawyer in Greece; in 1925 she joined the Athens Bar Association. [74] [75] The women of Greece won the right to vote in 1952. In 1955, women were first allowed to become judges in Greece.