Manolis Kalomiris - Μανώλης Καλομοίρης
Manolis () is a Greek masculine given name, which is sometimes a contraction of Emmanouil. It may refer to: * Manolis Anagnostakis (1925–2005), Greek poet and critic * Manolis Andronikos (1919–1992), Greek archaeologist * Manolis Angelopoulos (1939–1989), Greek singer *Manolis Chiotis (1920–1970), Greek composer, singer and musician *Manolis Glezos (1922–2020), Greek politician and writer * Manolis Kalomiris (1883–1962), Greek composer * Manolis Kefalogiannis (born 1959), Greek politician * Manolis Liapakis (born 1984), Greek footballer * Manolis Mavrommatis (born 1941), Greek politician * Manolis Moniakis (born 1988), Greek footballer *Manolis Papadopoulos (1968–2025), Greek football player and manager * Manolis Papamakarios (born 1980), Greek basketball player * Manolis Pappas (born 1951), Greek footballer * Manolis Pratikakis (born 1943), Greek poet * Manolis Psomas (born 1978), footballer *Manolis Rasoulis Manolis Rasoulis (; 28 September 19455 March 201 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Emmanouil
Emmanouil () is the Greek version of the name Emanuel (name), Emanuel. It may refer to: People *Emmanouil Antoniadis (1791–1863), revolutionary in the Greek War of Independence *Emmanouil Argyropoulos (1889–1913), Greek aviator *Emmanouil Benakis (1843–1929), Greek merchant and politician *Emmanouil Dadaoglou (died 1870), Greek anarchist *Emmanuel Kriaras (1906–2014), Greek lexicographer and philologist *Emmanouil Lampakis (1859–1909), Greek painter *Emmanouil Manousogiannakis (1853–1916), Greek Army officer during the Balkan Wars *Emmanouil A. Miaoulis (fl. 1800s), Greek naval officer *Emmanouil Mylonakis (born 1985), Greek water polo player *Emmanouil Pappas (1772–1821), leader of the Greek War of Independence in Macedonia *Emmanouil Peristerakis (fl. 1920), Greek sports shooter *Emmanouil Rhoides (1836–1904), Greek writer and journalist *Emmanouil Siopis (born 1994), Greek footballer *Emmanouil Tombazis (1784–1831), Greek naval captain *Emmanouil Tsouderos (1 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Manolis Psomas
Manolis Psomas (; born 11 November 1978) is a football player who plays for Cretan club based in Rethymno, Episkopi. Career Panelefsiniakos Psomas began his career with Panelefsiniakos and made 15 Alpha Ethniki appearances for the club. Egaleo In 2001, Psomas signed with Egaleo. He stayed in Egaleo for 6 years, making 138 league appearances and scoring 6 goals for the club. Psomas is loved like few by Egaleo fans, for his offer and success to the team from 2001 to 2007. He also appointed as captain. Asteras Tripolis Manolis joined Asteras Tripolis in 2007. He stayed there until 2009, making 33 league performances, without scoring any goals. His appearances with Asteras, were result to the people talk about him. Many Greek teams were interesting to sign Psomas, for his very good defending and aerial ability and the passion he was showing. Kavala In 2009–2010 season, Psomas played with Kavala's jersey, appearing in 16 league matches, scoring any goals. It was Kavala's ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Greek Masculine Given Names
Greek may refer to: Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe: *Greeks, an ethnic group *Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family **Proto-Greek language, the assumed last common ancestor of all known varieties of Greek **Mycenaean Greek, most ancient attested form of the language (16th to 11th centuries BC) **Ancient Greek, forms of the language used c. 1000–330 BC **Koine Greek, common form of Greek spoken and written during Classical antiquity **Medieval Greek or Byzantine Language, language used between the Middle Ages and the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople **Modern Greek, varieties spoken in the modern era (from 1453 AD) *Greek alphabet, script used to write the Greek language *Greek Orthodox Church, several Churches of the Eastern Orthodox Church *Ancient Greece, the ancient civilization before the end of Antiquity * Old Greek, the language as spoken from Late Antiquity to around 1500 AD *Greek mythology, a body of myths o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Monolistra
''Monolistra'' is a genus of isopod crustaceans in the family Sphaeromatidae. Its members are restricted to countries of the former Yugoslavia, Italy and Switzerland. It contains the following subgenera and species, four of which are listed as vulnerable (VU) or endangered (EN) on the IUCN Red List: ;''Microlistra'' Gerstaecker, 1856 *''Monolistra bolei ''Monolistra'' is a genus of Isopoda, isopod crustaceans in the family Sphaeromatidae. Its members are restricted to countries of the former Yugoslavia, Italy and Switzerland. It contains the following subgenera and species, four of which are lis ...'' (Sket, 1960) – *'' Monolistra calopyge'' Sket, 1982 – *'' Monolistra pretneri'' Sket, 1964 – *'' Monolistra schottlaenderi'' Stammer, 1930 – *'' Monolistra sketi'' (Deeleman-Reinhold, 1971) – *'' Monolistra spinosa'' (Racovitza, 1929) – *'' Monolistra spinosissima'' (Racovitza, 1929) – ;''Monolistra'' Gerstaecker, 1856 *'' Monolistra caeca'' Gerstaeker, 1 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Miaoulis (other)
Miaoulis () may refer to: People with the surname * Andreas Vokos Miaoulis (1769-1835), Greek admiral and politician * Dimitrios Miaoulis (1784–1836), son of Andreas * Antonios Miaoulis (1800–1836), son of Andreas * Ioannis Miaoulis (1803–1830), brother of Andreas * Emmanouil Miaoulis (1812–1871), brother of Andreas * Athanasios Miaoulis (1815–1867), brother of Andreas * Nikolaos Miaoulis (1818–1872), brother of Andreas * Andreas Miaoulis (born 1819) (1819–1887), son of Dimitrios * Dimitrios D. Miaoulis (1836–1899), son of Dimitrios * Emmanouil A. Miaoulis, son of Antonios * Andreas A. Miaoulis (1830–?), son of Antonios * Nikolaos Vokos (1854–1902), son of Emmanouil * Ioannis A. Miaoulis (1850–1913), son of Andreas D. Miaoulis * Athanasios N. Miaoulis (1865–1936), son of Nikolaos D. Miaoulis * Andreas Miaoulis (born 1869) (1869–?), son of Dimitrios D. Miaoulis Other * ''Miaoulis'' (cannonade), a gunboat of the Royal Greek Navy * Greek cruiser ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Manualist (other)
{{Disambig ...
A manualist is a person who does: * Manualism (hand music) *Sign Language *Manual communication * Signing Exact English *French Sign Language French Sign Language (, LSF) is the sign language of deaf and hard-of-hearing people in France and in French-speaking parts of Switzerland. According to ''Ethnologue'', it has 100,000 native signers. French Sign Language is related and part ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Manolich
Manolich is a village in Sungurlare Municipality, in Burgas Province, in southeastern Bulgaria. Accessed May 5, 2010 As of 2011, the village of Manolich has 1211 inhabitants, most of whom are Turkish while a few are Pomaks
Pomaks (; Macedonian: Помаци ; ) are Bulgarian-speaking Muslims inhabiting Bulgaria, northwestern Turkey, and northeastern Greece. The strong ethno-confessional minority in Bulgaria is recognized officially as Bulgarian Muslims by th ... . The main religion is Islam.
References [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Manoleasa
Manoleasa is a commune in Botoșani County, Western Moldavia, Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... It is composed of eight villages: Flondora, Iorga, Liveni, Loturi, Manoleasa, Manoleasa-Prut, Sadoveni, Zahoreni. Liveni is the commune's oldest attested village, being mentioned in a document of August 17, 1667.Monograph on Manoleasa Commune at the Botoșani County Prefecture site; accessed October 31, 2013 References Communes in Botoșani County[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Manilius (other)
The gens Manilia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are frequently confused with the Manlii, Mallii, and Mamilii. Several of the Manilii were distinguished in the service of the Republic, with Manius Manilius obtaining the consulship in 149 BC; but the family itself remained small and relatively unimportant.''Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology'', vol. II, p. 917 ("Manilia Gens"). Origin The nomen ''Manilius'' seems to be derived from the praenomen '' Manius'', and so probably shares a common root with the nomen of the Manlii. This being the case, the Manilii were almost certainly of Latin origin. Branches and cognomina The Manilii were never divided into distinct families, and the only surname found under the Republic is ''Mancinus'', although this probably belonged to one of the Manlii, who has been erroneously named as a Manilius in some manuscripts. A few cognomina are found in Imperial times. Members * Sextus Manilius, one ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Manolis Xexakis
Manolis Xexakis () (born 1948 in Rethymnon, Crete) is a Greek poet and prose writer. He studied physics and mathematics at the University of Thessaloniki. He has worked as a journalist, teacher, and also in advertising Advertising is the practice and techniques employed to bring attention to a Product (business), product or Service (economics), service. Advertising aims to present a product or service in terms of utility, advantages, and qualities of int .... Poetry *''Ασκήσεις Μαθηματικών'' (Math Exercises), 1980 *''Πλόες ερωτικοί'' (Erotic Sea Ways), 1980 *''Κάτοπτρα μελαγχολικού λόγου'' (Mirrors of Melancholic Word), 1987
|
|
Manolis Triantafyllidis
Manolis A. Triantafyllidis (; 15 November 1883 – 20 April 1959) was a major representative of the demotic movement in education in Greece. He was mostly active in Thessaloniki, at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He is well known for his comprehensive grammar of Modern Greek. There is an institute named after him at the University of Thessaloniki (the Manolis Triantafyllidis Foundation, also known as the Institute of Modern Greek Studies), under whose auspices the ''Triantafyllidis Dictionary The ''Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek'' () is a monolingual dictionary of Modern Greek published by the ''Institute of Modern Greek Studies (Manolis Triantafyllidis Foundation)'' (named after Manolis Triantafyllidis), at the Aristotle Univers ...'' (formally, ''Dictionary of Common Modern Greek'' �εξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής 1998) was published. References "Triantafyllidis, Manolis A., 1883-1959"at E.KE.BI / Biblionet ''Triandaphyllidis' Co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Manolis Skoufalis
Manolis Skoufalis (; born 21 August 1978) is a Greek footballer who last played as a midfielder for Thesprotos. He had made a name for himself in Greek football as an attacking-minded player with a flashy playing style, who usually played on the right wing. Career Born in Nea Ionia Nea Ionia (, meaning New Ionia) is a town and a northern suburb of the Athens agglomeration, Greece, and a municipality of the Attica region. It was named after Ionia, the region in Anatolia from which many Greeks migrated in the 1920s as a part ..., Skoufalis began playing football with Doxa Vyronas External linksOfficial Panionios profile Profile at Onsports.gr Men's association football fullbacks [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |