A philhellene, he obtained appointments in the Ionian Islands, including, in 1854, secretary to the Lord High Commissioner. |
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Resistance to the Junta had been growing within Greece and overseas amongst Greeks abroad and their philhellene and pro-democracy supporters. |
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She sent her philhellene friend, Leigh Fermor to Missolonghi to track down the heirloom. |
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One philhellene whom Roessel discusses very well is his former professor, Edmund Keeley, whose experience of Greece dates back to his childhood in the thirties. |
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I am known in this House and in my constituency as a strong philhellene and a friend of Greek and Cypriot MEPs alike, but I am also a member of the newly formed EP Friends of Macedonia. |
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If nobody else will, let me, a self-confessed philhellene, stand up and say the Greeks have taken enough punishment. |
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By contrast she was tall, internationalist, and a philhellene. |
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Antony, who studied as a young man in Athens, remained a Philhellene for his entire life. |
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