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    Villa Amalia is the name of the building that hosted the former Second High School of Athens in Greece. It is located on the corner of Acharnon and Heiden...
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  • Amalia (Athens), an anti-authoritarian squat in Athens, Greece This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Villa Amalia. If an internal...
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    with a wave of 11 firebombings against luxury car dealerships and banks in Athens and Thessaloniki. Monthly waves of arson have been followed by proclamations...
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  • for its attacks on Greek government buildings and the American embassy in Athens. It is designated as a terrorist group by the Greek government, the European...
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    to the city of Athens. Ancient ruins Inside the garden can be spotted ancient ruins, the vast majority of them are Roman. A Roman villa with a mosaic,...
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    Rouvikonas (Rubicon, Greek: Ρουβίκωνας) is an activist anarchist collective in Athens, Greece. It was formed in 2013 in the mid of Greek financial crisis and...
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    Θεσσαλονίκη (Thessaloniki) between 1898 and 1903." Nicholas Apoifis, Anarchy in Athens: An ethnography of militancy, emotions and violence, Manchester University...
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  • Grigoryevich Afanasyev Vilém Flusser Vilfredo Pareto Vilhjálmur Árnason Villa Amalia (Athens) Vincent Cespedes Vincent Descombes Vincent F. Hendricks Vincent...
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  • ISBN 978-0-615-64972-6. Staff writer (September 9, 2016). "Renovated squat Villa Amalia reopens as Athens high school". Ekathimerini. Archived from the original on August...
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  • places Exarcheia Lela Karagianni, historic center in Athens named after Lela Karagianni Villa Amalia, Anarchist squat used for cultural events, now evicted...
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  • Self-Defense) was a Greek militant organization active in the metropolitan area of Athens. The group was dismantled after an anti-terrorist operation in November...
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  • attack. Later that same year, the group bombed the office of Texaco in Athens. The group was most active in 2000, carrying out five attacks. The most...
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  • whilst in his car outside the witnesses home in the Patissia neighborhood of Athens before the unknown attackers fled by motorcycle. There were at around 24...
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    1903 2008 Greek riots 2010–12 Greek protests People Konstantinos Speras Plotino Rhodakanaty Elias Petropoulos Related Exarcheia Villa Amalia (Athens)...
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    her old friend, Fotini Mavromichali, lady-in-waiting for Queen consort Amalia of Oldenburg. She was described by the diarist Christiane Lüth who became...
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  • Plotino Rhodakanaty (category People from Athens)
    death or returned to Europe. Rhodakanaty was born on October 14, 1828, in Athens, Greece. His father was a member of the Greek aristocracy, and his mother...
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    work. On arrival in Athens, her immediate patronages included the Amalieion orphanage founded by the previous queen consort Amalia of Oldenburg, and the...
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    for the lackeys at the service of the guests. In Athens, Constantine and Sophia settled in a small villa of French style located on Kifisias Avenue, while...
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    his wife, Anne-Marie, purchased a villa in Porto Cheli, Peloponnese residing there until they relocated to Athens in the spring of 2022. For her 60th...
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    During the early part of their marriage, they resided at a villa in Psychiko in the suburbs of Athens. Ten months after their marriage, their first child, the...
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