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| birth_date = 1867 |
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| birth_place = [[Symi]], |
| birth_place = [[Symi]], [[Ottoman Empire]] (now in [[Greece]]) |
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| death_date = 1962 |
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| death_place = [[Patras]], Greece |
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'''Ioannis Diakidis''' ( |
'''Ioannis Diakidis''' ({{langx|el|Ιωάννης Διακίδης}}), 1867–1962) was a Greek writer.<ref>https://www.amazon.es/Greek-writers-Petropoulos-Psychoundakis-Marangopoulos/dp/115648751X</ref> He was born on the island of [[Symi]] in the [[Dodecanese]] at the time was part of the [[Ottoman Empire]]. He was a soccer player at the [[Panachaikos]] with many wins in games. He constructed a mountainous refuge in the [[Panachaiko]] mountains, he gave to the government a residence at [[Korinthou Street]] and he donated the funds to build the School of People where it was named Diakideios ({{langx|el|Διακίδειος}}) to honor him. He was the brother of [[Themistoklis Diakidis]], olympic medal winner. |
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=Corrected by Theonia Diakidis= |
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* ''The first version of the article is translated and is based from the [[:el:Ιωάννης Διακίδης|article]] at the Greek Wikipedia |
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Ioannis Diakidis Ιωάννης Διακίδης | |
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Born | 1867 |
Died | 1962 (aged 94–95) Patras, Greece |
Occupation | Writer |
Ioannis Diakidis (Greek: Ιωάννης Διακίδης), 1867–1962) was a Greek writer.[1] He was born on the island of Symi in the Dodecanese at the time was part of the Ottoman Empire. He was a soccer player at the Panachaikos with many wins in games. He constructed a mountainous refuge in the Panachaiko mountains, he gave to the government a residence at Korinthou Street and he donated the funds to build the School of People where it was named Diakideios (Greek: Διακίδειος) to honor him. He was the brother of Themistoklis Diakidis, olympic medal winner.
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[edit]- The first version of the article is translated and is based from the article at the Greek Wikipedia