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  • to assert that "the capital of Hellenism is in Athens, not Nicosia." on seeking a favorable solution through the UN, and Soviet back­ ing there was considered essen­ tial. Athens' emotional reac­ tion to Moscow's seeming switch to the Turkish-favored
  • Constantine, 23; and Princess Irene, 22. Princess Sophie is married to Prince Juan Carlos of Spain and has a daughter born in December 1963, King Constantine is engaged to Princess Anna Maria of Denmark. As Queen, Frederika has been a devoted wife and mother
  • ±^xirosBaaaaocx His Majesty King Constantine of the Hellenes (Greece) The King is passing through the U. S , informall y on his way to and from EXP O 67. | . ___ •." -•• 12:37p | I __ To 1 ^ ~^ ~ ^' ~ _J ___ '_ "______" ____ _____ oval office
  • Gifts Flowers to Mrs. Johnson, Athens, Greece, in room on ~thens-Hilton: limb. and Mrs. La~ouisse, Greek­ Hellenic Woman's '-'lub, Hotel '"'anager- THANKED 0 Fruit and candy in room- Hotel Gifts from Judge John Pappa■ (jewelry to Mrs
  • CONSlDERED ALL I~PLICATIONS o·p CONFRONTATION BETWEEN KIN 6 ANQ .PFHM IN AT T:H IS TIME. KING HAS BEEN - ISOLATED IN CORFU PRESUMABLY . DEPENDING PRINCIPALLY UPON QUEEN MOTHER,. .HIS 'POLITICAL .ADVISOR CHOIDAs· ANB HIS . LONG-TIME BEGIN UNDERLINE
  • OF GREECE September 11, 1967 SCHEDULE MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 11 10:30 a.m. His Majesty King Constantine of the Hellenes, accompanied by His Excellency Leonidas Papagos, ·Marshal of the Court, will depart from Quonset Point Naval Air Station, Rhode Island
  • Constantine II, King of the Hellenes, 1940-
  • the Ranch area) Jetstar from LBJ Ranch w/ Mrs. Johnson meg, mf, JJ, Dr. Burkley, Hellen Williams, Lem Johns, Ken Gaddis Arrived Randolph Air Force BAse, San Antonio To Andrews Air Force via AF#1, 26000 w/ Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen, meg, mf Bob
  • . i s r eassuring to know that the leadership of the great Hellenic people is in su~h dedicated hands. UNCLASSIFIED It . . KCG/P - 1 UNCLASSIFIED The best wishes of Mrs. Johnson and myself go out to you and to Queen Anne-Marie on your journey
  • Constantine II, King of the Hellenes, 1940-
  • "The Queen of Gossip," as Liz Smith is known, was in Austin to promote her mem­ oir, Natural Blonde. She opened her address at the LBJ Library by reflecting, "I never knew President Johnson: but T always felt somehow l was related 10 him. He represented Texas
  • REMARKS OCCUPATION Chairman Korea Cultural Radio Co. Ex-Defense Minister. Ex-Ambassador Ex-Notional Dr. Eui Sul CHO Professor Yonsei University to U.K. Assambly Member Chairman, Korean-Hellenic Association. Member of the Korean Academy. Mrs
  • , Mr. Prime ~ltnister, that the Greek people have chosen you for their leader at this moment in history. May I ask rrr:,r guests to join me in a toast to His Majesty, the King of the Hellenes, and for the continued prosperity of his individualistic
  • Greek public opinion or eventual Athens-Nicosia clash, justifying it on basis that Hellenic goal of enosis being undermined by "apostates and saboteurs" in Nicosiao Drafted by: NEA/CYP: CWMcCaskill: Tek J'' ihic transmission and classification
  • Assembly of the Hellenic Republic, Mr. Kaklamanis, with noted French scholar .Jacques f\ttali; and the former president of the former Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, for a conference on ,the future of democracy and the outlook for culture. Brademas quoted
  • , the QUEEN EL.IZABETH, whic~ landed for the first time since it was built in England in Southhampton. She had previously i'anded only in Scotland. There were only 600 people e?>ming over but this great ship will carry 15,000 American boys back home. a young
  • independence to union with Greece--which had been at one time the acceptable Hellenic goal--for his own interest. He wanted to, and we think he continues to want to be the president of the independent republic, of a full UN member state. So we think his
  • of Ottoman rule, established a Turkish community, but failed to extinguish Hellenism. Calls for enosis (union of Cyprus with Greece) began to be heard in 1831, when Greece obtained its indepen­ dence from the Ottoman Empire. British rule from 1878 to 1960
  • ! !rlendsblp. Hl• Ma j e ety Consta ntine 11 King of tile Hellene• A thens RECEIVED SEPl 6 1965 CENTRAL [ILES .. --::,-7 -- --·r. f -..j. ,,-. . -....~-#IP- ':;) •• ..i eptember 15, ~: >, -+'r ■ •.' ~ ,• ,• ,( -t
  • been produced in the Golden Age of Greece. before the death of Alexander. All that followed, he insisted. was a decadent Hellenism that produced only inferior copies of the original Greek masterworks. Further. Winklemann was certain that since on!_ free
  • of Hellene and Turk. _ CONFIDEN'f IAL CQNEI~EHTIAL The sub-area informally known as "the Northern Tier" was originally conceived as embracing Turkey, Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan. However, only the first three of these states participated
  • countries initiate a series of aggressive moves against NATO, including probes in Hellenic and Turkish Thrace, Germany and Norway, and increased naval activity in the Norwegian Sea, Atlantic and Mediterranean. NATO reacts strongly to these moves and after
  • OF ! HE HELLENES... IF KING HAS '_ DEC IDEO -NOT TO RETURN. FOR TIME BF.ING, DOES HE "ACCEPT A?POINT~ENT OF REGENT AS LEG!?IM ATE INTERIM STEP? DE P RTMENT MAY CONSIDER ' UTILITY OF ASKIN$ EMBASSY ROME r-a -· ExPtORE: THIS POINT f PROVIDED
  • . [24,695][#200] UNITED STATES v. Martin Wright Gordon, et al [25,018][#370] SO. STEVEDORING & CON. CO. v. HELLENIC LINES [24,277][#201] 1968 1968 1968 Court Files Court Files Court Files 1 U.S.A. v. A. W. RICHBERG d/b/a Richberg's Cafe [24,493][#267
  • IN LEVELING TURK VILLAGES. SUBSEQUENTLY, CEASEFIRE, WITHDRAWAL, AND RECALL OF GRIVAS WAS ORDERED BY ATHENS,THUS PROVING THE FULL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ROYAL HELLENIC GOVERNMENT FOR THE NOVEMBER 15-16 ATROCITIES. (TALBOT) x~mox FROM QutCK COPY ' I ---I