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Solomou is considered a national hero in Greece and Cyprus, [12] [13] where he is often referred to as a "hero-martyr" (Greek: ηρωομάρτυρας). [14] [15] [16] On 24 June 2008, the European Court of Human Rights ruled in favour of Solomou's family in the case of Solomou and others v. Turkey. [1] [2]
Isaac's funeral was held on 14 August 1996 and was attended by thousands of people. Protests after the funeral led to the death of Isaac's cousin, Solomos Solomou. On 22 November 1996, the Cypriot Police issued international arrest warrants for the murder of Isaac against Hasim Yilmaz, a Turkish settler and former member of the Turkish Secret Service, Neyfel Mustafa Ergun, a Turkish settler ...
Solomou is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Athos Solomou (born 1985), Cypriot footballer; Despoina Solomou (born 1990), Greek swimmer; Emilios Solomou (born 1971), Cypriot writer; Maria Solomou (born 1974), Greek actress; Solomos Solomou, British economist
The Solomos Museum, officially known as the Museum of Solomos and Eminent Zakynthians, is a museum dedicated to Dionysios Solomos and Andreas Kalvos. Founded in 1959, it is located in St. Mark's Square, in the northern part of Zakynthos .
Manuscript of Dionysios Solomos from The Free Besieged. "The Free Besieged" (Greek: Οι Ελεύθεροι Πολιορκημένοι, Oi Eleftheroi Poliorkimenoi) is an epic, unfinished work, composed by Dionysios Solomos and inspired by the third siege of Missolonghi (1825–1826), a crucial conflict of the Greek War of Independence. [1]
Solomos Solomou is a University Reader in Economics who teaches at the University of Cambridge.He is also a Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge.He was initially educated at Kennington School, Camberwell, London before gaining a place at The London School of Economics where he obtained a First Class Honours B.Sc. (Econ.) in 1979, a M.Sc. (Econ.), London School of Economics 1980 and Ph.D. University ...
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Solomos when young. Born in Zakynthos in 1798, [1] Dionysios Solomos was the illegitimate child of a wealthy count, Nikolaos Solomos, and his housekeeper, Angeliki Nikli.. Nikolaos Solomos was of Cretan origin; his family were Cretan refugees who settled on Zakynthos in 1670 after Crete's conquest by the Ottoman Empire in 1669, and was connected with the Venetian patrician family of Salamon ...