Spiridon may refer to: Spiridon (patriarch) (died 1389), Patriarch of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć 1380–1389 Saint Spyridon or Saint Spiridon (c. 270–348)...
Spiridon Ivanovich Putin (Russian: Спиридон Иванович Путин; 19 December 1879 – 19 December 1965) was a Russian chef who was the personal chef of Vladimir...
Spiridon Brusina (11 December 1845 – 21 May 1909) was a Croatian malacologist. Together with Oton Kučera and Gjuro Pilar, he founded the Croatian Society...
Spiridon Gabrovski (1740; Gabrovo – 1824; Rila monastery), also known as Spiridon Rilski, was a Bulgarian clergyman and activist of the Bulgarian National...
Spiridon Ilo (30 September 1876 – 7 November 1950) was one of the founding fathers of Albania as a signatory of the Albanian Declaration of Independence...
Spiridon Vangheli (born 14 June 1932) is a Moldovan children's writer, poet and translator. Vangheli graduated Ion Creangă State Pedagogical University...
Spiridon Stais (Greek: Σπιρίδων Στάης) was a Greek sport shooter. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Theofilakis competed in the military...
Spyridon Lebesis (Greek: Σπυρίδων Λεμπέσης, born May 30, 1987, in Mavromati, Boeotia) is a Greek javelin thrower. His personal best is 83.02 meters, achieved...
Alexandru Spiridon (born 20 July 1960) is a former professional footballer and current football manager from Moldova. Spiridon played as a midfielder during...
Simona Spiridon (née Popa; born 1 February 1980 in Roman, Romania) is a Romanian-Austrian handballer who plays for the Austrian club Hypo Niederösterreich...
Spiridon Melikyan (Armenian: Սպիրիդոն Ավետիսի Մելիքյան; 1 December 1880; – 4 April 1933) was an Armenian musicologist, composer, choirmaster, and teacher...
şi Spiridon rămân la Bacău" [Manea şi Spiridon stay at Bacău]. liga2.prosport.ro. Daniel Spiridon at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian) Daniel Spiridon at...
"R. Vent". Veta appears in Scene VII, alongside Zița and Spiridon—she agrees to let Spiridon leave to Zița's home and fetch her a coat (as he leaves,...
The Kiev Psalter of 1397, or Spiridon Psalter, is one of the most famous East Slavic illuminated manuscripts, containing over three hundred miniatures...
Spyros Bonas (1932 – January 2014) was a Greek sailor. He competed in the 12m² Sharpie event at the 1956 Summer Olympics. "Spyros Bonas". Olympedia. Retrieved...
Spiridon Niculescu (born 8 April 1943) is a Romanian former football goalkeeper and manager. Argeș Pitești Divizia A: 1971–72 Divizia B: 1962–63 Cupa României...
Spyrydon Lytvynovych (Ukrainian: Спиридон Литвинович, Polish: Spirydion Litwinowicz; 6 December 1810 – 4 June 1869) was the Metropolitan Archbishop of...
Spyridon Louis (Greek: Σπυρίδων Λούης [spiˈriðon ˈluis], sometimes transliterated Spiridon Loues; 12 January 1873 – 26 March 1940), commonly known as...
Spiridon Kacarosi was the head of the Albanian Secret Service, (Secret Office of the Ministry of Interior at the time), from 1930 to 1937. Spiridon Kacarosi...
Spyridon "Spyros" Vasdekis (Greek: Σπυρίδων "Σπύρος" Βασδέκης, born 23 January 1970) is a retired Greek long jumper. He was born in Volos. He won the gold...
Spiridon Reveliotis is an engineer at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. He was named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics...
Spiridon Mattar (March 1, 1921 – July 26, 2014) was an Egyptian-born Brazilian Melkite Greek Catholic hierarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of...