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  1. Odysseus Aggelis (Greek: Οδυσσεύς Αγγελής; 12 February 1912 – 22 March 1987; also spelt as Odysseas (Demotic Greek) Angelis, though the correct transliteration is Aggelis) was a Greek nationalist military officer of the Artillery [Reg. Number 19386].

  2. 23 de mar. de 1987 · El general Odysseas Angelis, uno de los miembros de la junta militar que gobernó Grecia entre los años 1967 y 1974, fue hallado muerto ayer en la

  3. Odysseus Aggelis was a Greek nationalist military officer of the Artillery [Reg. Number 19386]. He reached the rank of four star General and served as Chief of the Greek Armed Forces and Vice President of the Hellenic Republic. He supported the military regime that was established on April 21, 1967.

  4. Odysseus Aggelis. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Odysseas Angelis. Greek general, chief of the Greek Armed Forces under the G. Papadopoulos dictatorship. Served as vice president of Greece in 1973.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VangelisVangelis - Wikipedia

    Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou (Greek: Ευάγγελος Οδυσσέας Παπαθανασίου, pronounced [eˈvaɲɟelos oðiˈseas papaθanaˈsi.u]; 29 March 1943 – 17 May 2022), known professionally as Vangelis (/ v æ ŋ ˈ ɡ ɛ l ɪ s / vang-GHEL-iss; Greek: Βαγγέλης, pronounced [vaɲˈɟelis]), was a Greek ...

  6. Odysseas Angelis (Greek: Οδυσσέας Αγγελής, 1912–1987) was Vice President of Greece in 1973, during the "republican" period of the military junta of 1967–1974. Along with most of those involved in the coup of April 1967, he was an officer of the Greek Army.

  7. 29 de mar. de 1987 · The protest followed a memorial service at Athens Cathedral for a junta leader, Gen. Odysseas Angelis, 75 years old, who committed suicide by hanging himself in his jail cell last week. A version...