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Maria Polydouri (Greek: Μαρία Πολυδούρη [poliˈðuri]; 1 April 1902 – 29 April 1930) was a Greek poet who belonged to the school of Neo-romanticism. Polydouri
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Maria Polydouri (1902–1930), Greek poet Maria Poiret, Russian actress, composer, singer and poet María Herminia Sabbia y Oribe, Uruguayan poet Maria Takolander
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City on the Peloponnese in southern Greece
director and set designer Nikolaos Politis (1872–1942), diplomat, lawyer Maria Polydouri (1902–1930), poet Aris San (born Aristides Saisanas, 1940–1992), Greek-Israeli
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Whittaker Chambers, American journalist and spy (died 1961) 1902 – Maria Polydouri, Greek poet (died 1930) 1905 – Gaston Eyskens, Belgian economist and
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Lawrence, William John Locke, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Olena Pchilka, Maria Polydouri, Marion Manville Pope, George Haven Putnam, Karam Singh, Arthur Way
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Napoleon Lapathiotis, George Mylonogiannis, Anthoula Stathopoulou, Maria Polydouri and Miltos Sachtouris. In 2003 Domenica were nominated for and won
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Lapathiotis, Kostas Ouranis, Kostas Karyotakis, Tellos Agras, and Maria Polydouri. Karyotakis is generally regarded as the finest of them. His poetry
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directly into the sea. Greek women poets of the modern era; such as Maria Polydouri, Pavlina Pamboudi, Myrtiotissa, Melissanthi and Rita Boumi-Pappa; rarely
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22 – Jeppe Aakjær, Danish poet and novelist (born 1866) April 29 – Maria Polydouri, Greek poet (born 1902) May 12 – Iso Mutsu (睦磯, Gertrude Ethel Passingham)
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Greek poet (1896–1928)
(Greek: Πελ-Μελ). In 1922, he began having an affair with the poet Maria Polydouri who was a colleague of his at the Prefecture of Attica. In 1923 he
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arranged by Dimitris Papadimitriou and the lyrics are poems by Sappho, Maria Polydouri, Kostas Karyotakis, Odysseas Elytis and Michalis Ganas, as well as
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(1896–1928) Giorgos Seferis (1900–1971) Andreas Empeirikos (1901–1975) Maria Polydouri (1902–1930) D.I. Antoniou (1906–1994) Nikos Engonopoulos (1907–1985)
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Maria Polydouri. Through to Karyotakis' life the series presents the turbulent period of the interwar Greek history. Dimosthenis Papadopoulos Maria Kitsou
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Panagoulis Alexandros Papadiamantis George Pavlopoulos George Pelecanos Maria Polydouri Lefteris Poulios Ioannis Psycharis Yannis Ritsos Miltos Sachtouris
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Greek journalist and writer
such writers as Elli Alexiou, Galateia Kazantzakis, Zoe Karelli, and Maria Polydouri, she is considered one of the first women to contribute significantly
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Jens Langkniv, Rugens sange (Songs of the Rye), Heimdal's Wanderings Maria Polydouri Greece 1 April 1902 29 April 1930 poet, representative of Neo-romanticism
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Greek poet and playwright
Stathopoulou-Vafopoulou died of tuberculosis, like her poetic contemporaries Maria Polydouri and Minos Zotos [el], at only 26 years old. She spent her final months
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novelist Katina Papa (1903–1959), poet, novelist Maria Papayanni (born 1964), children's writer Maria Polydouri (1902–1930), poet Georges Sari (1925–2012),
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Elizaveta Polonskaya (1890–1969, Russia/Soviet Union), poet & col. Maria Polydouri (1902–1930, Greece), poet Elena Poniatowska (b. 1932, France/Mexico)
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Kazantzakis: a tragic figure) (1959) Biographia-Apanta M. Polydouri (Biography-Oeuvre of Maria Polydouri) (1961) Kai to chrysafi ton kormion tous (And the gold
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21 – Robert Bridges (born 1844), English Poet Laureate April 29 – Maria Polydouri (born 1902), Greek poet, from tuberculosis Poetry portal Poetry List
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activist February 22 – R. D. Fitzgerald (died 1987), Australian April 1 – Maria Polydouri (died 1930), Greek May 12 – Clementina Suárez (died 1991), Honduran
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Classification of Indigenous peoples of the Americas Michael, Lev; Chousou-Polydouri, Natalia (2020). "Computational phylogenetics and the classification of
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MARIA POLYDOURI
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Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Maria, MAARIA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."Â
Girl/Female
Afghan, American, German, Hebrew, Spanish
Beloved; Sea of Bitterness; Industrious; Variant of Maria
Female
Russian
(МариÌÑ) Russian form of Greek Maria, MARIYA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Marius, MARIO means "male, virile."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Forms of Mary
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Marinus, MARIN means "of the sea."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Portuguese, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Spanish, Tamil, Telugu
Combination of Maria and Luisa; Form of Maris; Star of the Sea; Wise Protector; Protecting Hands; Worthy; Respectable; Mother of Daksa
Male
Romanian
 Short form of Roman Latin Marianus, MARIAN means "like Marius." In use by the Romanians. Compare with feminine Marian.
Female
English
French form of Latin Maria, MARIE means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Surname or Lastname
Romanian
Romanian : from the personal name Marian, from Latin Marianus (see Mariano).English and French : from a pet form of Marie.
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American, Australian, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Bitterness; Royal Lady; Similar to Maria; From the God Mars; Of the Sea
Male
Arthurian
, ("of the sea"), Ector de Maris.
Female
Finnish
Dutch and Finnish form of Greek Maria, MARJA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Female
Hungarian
 Pet form of Hungarian Mária, MARICA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Marica.
Female
English
Medieval variant spelling of French Marion, MARIAN means "little rebel."Â Compare with masculine Marian.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Mares 2.Dutch : variant of Mares 3.Dutch and Belgian (van Maris) : habitational name for someone from Merris in French Flanders or possibly from Maris in Dutch Limburg.Greek : probably a metronymic from the female personal name Maria.
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Of the Sea; Similar to Marie and Mary
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Latin Maria, MALIA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Female
Greek
(ΜαÏία) Greek form of Hebrew Miryam, MARIA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the mother of Jesus and a sister of Lazaros (Latin Lazarus). Compare with another form of Maria.
Female
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Margarites, MARIT means "pearl."
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Arabic
Struggle
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Australian, British, English
From the Heather Meadow
Female
Teutonic
Variant spelling of Teutonic Irmtraud, IRMTRUD means "wholly loved."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Peaceful
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : from Middle English pilch, a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of pilches or a nickname for a habitual wearer of these. A pilch (from Late Latin pellicia, a derivative of pellis ‘skin’, ‘hide’) was a kind of coarse leather garment with the hair or fur still on it.Polish : nickname from Old Polish pilch ‘gray squirrel’.Jewish (from Ukraine) : metonymic occupational name from Yiddish piltsh ‘felt’ (see 1).
Boy/Male
Hindu
Breeze
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Absorbed in Beauteous Lord
Boy/Male
Indian
First Ray of Sun
Boy/Male
Gaelic English Anglo Saxon
Little blond one.
Female
Romanian
Romanian form of Latin Constantia, CONSTANTA means "steadfast."
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n.
Mania; insanity.
n.
One who has a mania for books.
interj.
Marry.
n.
Violent derangement of mind; madness; insanity. Cf. Delirium.
n.
A short aria, or air.
n.
A beautiful American bombycid moth (Eucronia maia).
n.
Baryta.
n.
Excessive or unreasonable desire; insane passion affecting one or many people; as, the tulip mania.
a.
Pertaining to the Virgin Mary, or sometimes to Mary, Queen of England, daughter of Henry VIII.
n.
A genus of spider crabs, including the common European species (Maia squinado).
n.
A mania for acquiring books.
n. pl.
A division of bivalve mollusks of which the common clam (Mya) is the type.
n.
An ave Maria.
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Idiocy; imbecility; fatuity; foolishness.
n.
A certain curve of the third order, described by Maria Agnesi under the name versiera.
n.
A genus of composite plants, of which one species (Madia sativa) is cultivated for the oil yielded from its seeds by pressure. This oil is sometimes used instead of olive oil for the table.
n.
A sacred inclosure or temple; -- so called by the islanders of the Pacific Ocean.
n.
A mania or frantic zeal for freedom.
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A mania for writing verses.