Michalis Karaolis (Greek: Μιχαλάκης Καραολής; 13 February 1933 – 10 May 1956) was a Cypriot public official and revolutionary. Born in the village of Palaichori Oreinis of Pitsilia, Karaolis worked as a government clerk and a member of EOKA (the National Organisation of Cypriot Fighters). He was the first to be sentenced to death and hanged alongside Andreas Dimitriou on 10 May 1956.[1]
MichalisKaraolis (Greek: Μιχαλάκης Καραολής; 13 February 1933 – 10 May 1956) was a Cypriot public official and revolutionary. Born in the village of...
Michalis is a Greek masculine given name. Michalis Agrimakis (born 1992), Greek footballer Michalis Alexandropoulos (born 1972), retired Greek male indoor...
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and other literary works. On 50th anniversary of the execution of MichalisKaraolis , Nasos Ktorides acquired from auction and donated to the National...
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two to a grave. The nine men who are hanged on the gallows were: MichalisKaraolis - executed 10 May 1956 Andreas Dimitriou - executed 10 May 1956 Iakovos...
recognition to date. Marking the 50th anniversary of the execution of MichalisKaraolis on May 10, 1956, a handwritten manuscript by the philhellene Nobel...
(born 1942) was born in Palaichori. In Palaichori are also born: MichalisKaraolis Polycarpos Georgadjis Yiannakis Matsis Census 2001 Discover Palaichori...
outstanding example being the club's track and field athlete Michalakis Karaolis who was hanged by the British colonial authorities. During this period...
Cyprus Original language Greek Production Producers Michalis Terzis, Marios Pampi, Voula Karaoli, Despina Kolokotroni Production locations Cyprus, United...
outstanding example being the club's track and field athlete Michalakis Karaolis who was hanged by the British colonial authorities. During this period...