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Giannis Vlachogiannis

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Giannis Vlachogiannis

Giannis Vlachogiannis or Vlachos (Greek: Γιάννης Βλαχογιάννης/Βλάχος; Nafpaktos, 27 July 1867 – Athens, 23 August 1945) was a Greek historian and writer.

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  1. "Ο ξενιτεμένος", "Ιστορίες του Γιάννου Επαχτίτη".
  2. Historical retrospection of the General Registries of the State.
  3. speech Archived 2013-01-27 at the Wayback Machine by Metropolitan Hierotheos.
  4. Angelou Papakosta "Vlachogiannis Giannis"

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