Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Tags
Greek Civil War
Lia Overs Haritou
40sREF024
December 20, 2023
02:25:32
Harry Pantoulias
40sREF033
February 14, 2023
01:52:36.000
Emmanuel (Manolis) Syligardakis
40sREF036
March 11, 2023
01:24:40
Helen Boudouris
40sREF041
September 16, 2023
01:10:40
Nikolaos Bithas
40sREF008
January 22, 2022
00:39:27
Vasilios Gatzios
40sREF009
January 16, 2022
02:10:04
Zisis Haritos
40sREF004
January 6, 2022
01:29:05
Kyriaki Papadopoulos (nee Keisidis)
40sREF003
December 29, 2022
01:24:01
Theoharis Tsaousidis
40sREF042
October 12, 2023
01:34:38
John Chlorakos
40sREF014
February 16, 2022
03:01:14
Pavlos Ioannou
40sREF017
February 24, 2024
02:50:37
Vasilios Diamantakos
GICREF085
April 11, 2024
02:49:22
Zoe Paravalos
GICREF044
February 2, 2024
00:41:04
Anastasia Barlas
GICREF078
March 8, 2024
1:14:12
Chris Tzekas
GICREF057
March 18, 2024
1:12:36
Eleni Vlachos
GICREF056
April 15, 2024
1:07:02
Stylianos Perrakis
GICREF050
February 21, 2024
1:56:28
Nikolaos Yiasemakis
GICREF047
February 9, 2024
1:30:07
George Maras
40SREF012
January 15, 2022
1:22:56
Constantinos Drakos
40SREF019
November 11, 2022
42:27
Athanasios Thanasoulias
GICREF023
May 25, 2023
1:49:14
Anastasia Chatziprodromu
40SREF018
January 26, 2022
1:02:10
George Neofotistos
40SREF022
February 13, 2022
1:36:01
George Mastoras
40SREF029
February 10, 2023
1:13:23
Efstathea Zaravinos & Panagiota Madronis
40SREF030
February 11, 2023
1:17:50
Noula Kontozopoulos
40SREF032
February 12, 2023
56:38
Vasilios Moros
40SREF040
March 1, 2023
01:24:33
Stavros (Steve) Lovachis
40SREF025
July 9, 2022
02:00:39
Theodore Trakas
40SREF020
January 23, 2022
1:54:31
Thomas Skourtis
40SREF015
January 23, 2022
1:05:17
George Carayiannis
40SREF010
January 25, 2022
1:36:12
Land Acknowledgement: York University recognizes that many Indigenous Nations have longstanding relationships with the territories upon which York University campuses are located that precede the establishment of York University. York University acknowledges its presence on the traditional territory of many Indigenous Nations. The area known as Tkaronto has been care taken by the Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the Huron-Wendat. It is now home to many First Nation, Inuit and Métis communities. We acknowledge the current treaty holders, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. This territory is subject of the Dish with One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, an agreement to peaceably share and care for the Great Lakes region.