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220:"Αντιστράτηγος ΚΛΑΔΟΣ ΠΕΤΡΟΣ του ΝΙΚΟΛΑΟΥ, ΑΜ 4904".
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161:"Κλάδος Πέτρος".
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398:Makrykostas
393:Exadaktylos
373:Charalambis
107:World War I
70:Balkan Wars
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139:References
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84:Rupel Pass
79:komitadjis
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368:Stratigos
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348:Dousmanis
197:Old Style
49:Biography
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