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Nikos Papadopoulos (Greek Politician)
Nikos, Nikolaos or Nikolas Papadopoulos may refer to: * Niccolò Comneno Papadopoli (1655–1740), Cretan-Italian lawyer and historian * , scholar and trader from Epirus * , fighter in the Greek War of Independence * a.k.a. ''Nicolo Papadopoli Aldobrandini'' (1841-1922), Italian politician from Venice * (1933-2012), Greek Old Testament scholar * Nikos Papadopoulos (Swedish politician) (b. 1939) * Nikos Papadopoulos (general) (d. 1971), Greek general * (b. 1962) * Nick Papadopulos Nicholas Charles Papadopulos (born 1966) is a Church of England priest and the Dean of Salisbury. Papadopulos was educated at the King's School, Rochester, before gaining a degree in history from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. After study ... (b. 1966), British priest * Nikos Papadopoulos (footballer, born 1971) * Nikolas Papadopoulos (b. 1973), Cypriot lawyer and politician * Nikos Papadopoulos (footballer, born 1990), Greek goalkeeper * Nikos Papadopoulos (Greek politician), MP elected for S ...
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Niccolò Comneno Papadopoli
Niccolò Comneno Papadopoli ( el, Νικόλαος Κομνηνός Παπαδόπουλος, ''Nikólaos Komninós Papadópoulos''; 6 January 1655 on Crete – 20 January 1740 in Padua) was an Italian lawyer and historian of Greek origin. Life He was born to Zuanne (Giovanni) Papadopoli, a Venetian administrator at Candia, present day Heraklion. Papadopoli studied Canon Law and became a librarian at the University of Padua. In 1726 he published on the history of the university. That work contains gross inaccuracies (if not lies), for example regarding the life of Oliver Cromwell and Nicolaus Copernicus. Papadopoli had falsely claimed in 1726 that he had seen an entry of Copernicus in records of a "Polish nation" at the university. In the century that had passed since, this claim had been widely published and ''"found a place in all subsequent biographies of Copernicus, but the decorative particulars added by the historian of the Pavian university have been shown to be who ...
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Greek War Of Independence
The Greek War of Independence, also known as the Greek Revolution or the Greek Revolution of 1821, was a successful war of independence by Greek revolutionaries against the Ottoman Empire between 1821 and 1829. The Greeks were later assisted by the British Empire, Bourbon Restoration in France, Kingdom of France, and the Russian Empire, while the Ottomans were aided by their North African vassals, particularly the eyalet of Egypt Eyalet, Egypt. The war led to the formation of modern Greece. The revolution is Celebration of the Greek Revolution, celebrated by Greeks around the world as Greek Independence Day, independence day on 25 March. Greece, with the exception of the Ionian Islands, came under Ottoman rule in the 15th century, in the decades before and after the fall of Constantinople. During the following centuries, there were sporadic but unsuccessful Ottoman Greece#Uprisings before 1821, Greek uprisings against Ottoman rule. In 1814, a secret organization called Filiki Et ...
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Nikos Papadopoulos (Swedish Politician)
Nikos Papadopoulos ( gr, Νίκος Παπαδόπουλος; born 1939) is a Swedish Social Democrat politician, born in Greece. Papadopoulos was born in a small village near Kavala, Greece, in 1939. His grandfather was a member of the Greek parliament, and as a consequence, their house was always open. Nikos claims that these childhood experiences gave him an understanding of how important empathy and solidarity is to humans. After finishing secondary school, he had to look for further education abroad, as his chances of getting into a Greek university were at the time very slim. In 1962, he emigrated to Sweden, and later studied at Stockholm University. Politics Papadopoulos campaigned in the 1970s to give voting rights to non-citizen immigrants in Swedish municipal and county councils. He first ran in the 1994 Swedish general election, but failed to win a seat. In 1996, he replaced Mats Hellström Mats Hellström (born 12 January 1942 in Stockholm) is a Swedish Social D ...
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Nikos Papadopoulos (general)
Nikos, Nikolaos or Nikolas Papadopoulos may refer to: * Niccolò Comneno Papadopoli (1655–1740), Cretan-Italian lawyer and historian * , scholar and trader from Epirus * , fighter in the Greek War of Independence * a.k.a. ''Nicolo Papadopoli Aldobrandini'' (1841-1922), Italian politician from Venice * (1933-2012), Greek Old Testament scholar * Nikos Papadopoulos (Swedish politician) (b. 1939) * Nikos Papadopoulos (general) (d. 1971), Greek general * (b. 1962) * Nick Papadopulos (b. 1966), British priest * Nikos Papadopoulos (footballer, born 1971) * Nikolas Papadopoulos (b. 1973), Cypriot lawyer and politician * Nikos Papadopoulos (footballer, born 1990), Greek goalkeeper * Nikos Papadopoulos (Greek politician), MP elected for SYRIZA in September 2015 See also * Papadopoulos * Papadopoli (other) Papadopoli is the Italian form of the common Greek name Papadopoulos. It may refer to: * The , a Venetian patrician family with roots from Crete, which gave its name ...
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Nick Papadopulos
Nicholas Charles Papadopulos (born 1966) is a Church of England priest and the Dean of Salisbury. Papadopulos was educated at the King's School, Rochester, before gaining a degree in history from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. After studying law at City University, London, he worked as a barrister practising criminal law for seven years before studying for ordination at Ripon College, Cuddesdon. He was the vicar of St Peter's Church, Eaton Square, from 2007 to 2013, and previously served in the dioceses of Salisbury and Portsmouth. He was canon treasurer of Canterbury Cathedral from 2013, and was instituted Dean of Salisbury The Dean of Salisbury is the head of the chapter of Salisbury Cathedral in the Church of England. The Dean assists the archdeacon of Sarum and bishop of Ramsbury in the diocese of Salisbury. List of deans High Medieval * Walter * Osbert ... at Salisbury Cathedral on 9 September 2018. He is the editor of ''God's Transforming Work'' (20 ...
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Nikos Papadopoulos (footballer, Born 1971)
Nikos Papadopoulos ( el, Νίκος Παπαδόπουλος; born 5 October 1971) is a Greek professional football manager and former player, who is the current manager of Greece national U21 team. He is mostly remembered for his 9.5-year spell in OFI. He has also played for Aris, Skoda Xanthi and Apollon Kalamarias in the top tier. In the later stages of his career he played in several clubs in the lower divisions. As a manager, he has coached several clubs in Greece and Cyprus. Playing career After playing youth football, for the club of his village, Apollon Mavroneriou, he moved to nearby professional club Kilkisiakos in 1988. He moved to OFI in the winter transfer window of 1989-1990. In his first season, he was part of the squad that reached the Greek Cup final, although he did not participate in the final. He stayed in OFI for 9.5 years and even managed to become captain of the club. In 1997-1998 received a record 21-match ban for being sent-off in a match agai ...
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Nikolas Papadopoulos
Nikolas Papadopoulos ( el, Νικόλας Παπαδόπουλος; born 22 April 1973) is a Greek Cypriot lawyer and politician. He has been Member of Parliament for Nicosia since 2006 and leader of centrist DIKO party since 2013. Papadopoulos chairs the parliamentary committee on Finance and Budget. He is the son of President Tassos Papadopoulos. Family and education Papadopoulos was born in Nicosia in 1973, the son of lawyer, politician and future president Tassos Papadopoulos and his wife Fotini. He studied law at University College London and was called to the bar at Inner Temple. During his time in London, he served as president of EFEK, the Cypriot students' federation in Britain. On his return to Cyprus, Papadopoulos began work at his father's firm. Papadapoulos is married and has four children. Political career Padapoulos was elected to the House of Representatives as a DIKO The Democratic Party ( el, Δημοκρατικό Κόμμα (ΔΗΚΟ), ''Dimokratikó ...
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Nikos Papadopoulos (footballer, Born 1990)
Nikos Papadopoulos ( el, Νίκος Παπαδόπουλος, born 11 April 1990) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Super League club Asteras Tripolis. Career On 16 May 2018, Papadopoulos signed a two-year contract with Asteras Tripolis. On 13 May 2019, he put pen to paper to a contract extension, until the summer of 2022. On 21 March 2021, Papadopoulos scored the first, and only to date, goal of his career, through a powerful shot from the penalty area in the 97th minute of play. This goal, which helped Asteras achieve a 2–2 draw in their match against Panathinaikos for the Superleague Greece championship playoffs, marked the first time a goalkeeper scored a goal in the Greek top tier since Arian Beqaj in 2001, and in Greek professional football in general since Gennadios Xenodochof Gennadios Xenodochof ( el, Γεννάδιος Ξενοδόχοφ; born 30 May 1988) is a Georgian-born Greek professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. ...
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Nikos Papadopoulos (Greek Politician)
Nikos, Nikolaos or Nikolas Papadopoulos may refer to: * Niccolò Comneno Papadopoli (1655–1740), Cretan-Italian lawyer and historian * , scholar and trader from Epirus * , fighter in the Greek War of Independence * a.k.a. ''Nicolo Papadopoli Aldobrandini'' (1841-1922), Italian politician from Venice * (1933-2012), Greek Old Testament scholar * Nikos Papadopoulos (Swedish politician) (b. 1939) * Nikos Papadopoulos (general) (d. 1971), Greek general * (b. 1962) * Nick Papadopulos Nicholas Charles Papadopulos (born 1966) is a Church of England priest and the Dean of Salisbury. Papadopulos was educated at the King's School, Rochester, before gaining a degree in history from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. After study ... (b. 1966), British priest * Nikos Papadopoulos (footballer, born 1971) * Nikolas Papadopoulos (b. 1973), Cypriot lawyer and politician * Nikos Papadopoulos (footballer, born 1990), Greek goalkeeper * Nikos Papadopoulos (Greek politician), MP elected for S ...
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SYRIZA
The Coalition of the Radical Left – Progressive Alliance ( el, Συνασπισμός Ριζοσπαστικής Αριστεράς – Προοδευτική Συμμαχία, Synaspismós Rizospastikís Aristerás – Proodeftikí Simachía), best known by the syllabic abbreviation SYRIZA (, el, ΣΥΡΙΖΑ ; a pun on the Greek adverb , meaning "from the roots" or "radically"), is a left-wing political party in Greece. It was founded in 2004 as a political coalition of left-wing and radical left parties, and registered as a political party in 2012. A left-wing populist, democratic socialist, progressive and social democratic party, Syriza holds a pro-Europeanist stance. Syriza also advocates for alter-globalisation, feminism, LGBT rights, and secularism. Syriza is the second largest party in the Hellenic Parliament. Party chairman Alexis Tsipras served as Prime Minister of Greece from 26 January 2015 to 20 August 2015 and from 21 September 2015 to 8 July 2019. It is a ...
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Papadopoulos
Papadopoulos ( el, Παπαδόπουλος, ; meaning "son of a priest") is the most common Greek surname. It is used in Greece, Cyprus and countries of the Greek diaspora as well, such as the USA, United Kingdom, Australia and Scandinavian countries. Its female version corresponds to the masculine genitive Papadopoulou ( ). Men * Antonios Papadopoulos (born 1999), German footballer of Greek descent * Avraam Papadopoulos (born 1984), Greek footballer * Daniil Papadopoulos (born 1963), Greek footballer * Dimitrios Papadopoulos (1950–2020), Greek footballer * Dimitrios Papadopoulos (born 1981), Greek footballer * Dimitris Papadopoulos (basketball player) (born 1966), Greek basketball player * Dimitrios Papadopoulos (general) (1889–1983), Greek general in World War II * Efthimios Papadopoulos (born 1983), Greek runner * Evgenios Papadopoulos, Greek sprinter * Georgios Papadopoulos (1919–1999), Greek military officer and dictator in 1967–1973 * George Papadopoulos (born 19 ...
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Papadopoli (other)
Papadopoli is the Italian form of the common Greek name Papadopoulos. It may refer to: * The , a Venetian patrician family with roots from Crete, which gave its name to all of the following : ** Palazzo Papadopoli, a Baroque palace in Venice ** , a palace in the Tolentini area of Venice, located next to the ''Giardini Papadopoli'' ** Giardini Papadopoli (litt. "Papadopoli Gardens"), a 19th-century park in Venice ** Niccolò Comneno Papadopoli (1655–1740), a Greek-Italian lawyer and historian ** (1802-1844), Venetian scholar and benefactor ** a.k.a. ''Nicolo Papadopoli Aldobrandini'' (1841-1922), Italian politician See also *Papadopoulos Papadopoulos ( el, Παπαδόπουλος, ; meaning "son of a priest") is the most common Greek surname. It is used in Greece, Cyprus and countries of the Greek diaspora as well, such as the USA, United Kingdom, Australia and Scandinavian countri ...
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