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Ioannis Pesmazoglou

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Mavrofrydes was professor of Greek literature in the University of Athens. Karolides is now professor of history in the same institution, and both were from Enderlik, a village of Caesarea. Archbishop John of Caesarea, one of the greatest ecclesiastics of the modern Greeks, came from Indiesou, a
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Alien seamen, insane aliens, statements on various immigration problems : hearing before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-seventh Congress, fourth session, on H.R. 14273 (with text of bill as reported by committee). January 30 and February 6,
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Pesmazoglou also founded the Privileged Company for the Protection of Currants (Eniaia or Eniea) as well as the Wine and Alcohol Company as measures to combat the acute financial crisis resulting from the plummeting prices of
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village of Caesarea, Pesmazoglou, one of the founders of the Bank of Athens, was of Enderlik.
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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization. (1923).
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and died in 1927 at age 27 and Stefanos became a journalist, founding the newspaper
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The first version of the article is translated and is based from the
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Tomb of Ioannis Pesmazoglou family (right), First Cemetery of Athens
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The tomb of Ioannis Pesmazoglou and family is in the
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and Egypt before emigrating to Greece in about 1882.
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