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  1. Ion Dragoumis ( Greek: Ίων Δραγούμης; 14 September 1878 – 31 July 1920) was a Greek diplomat, philosopher, writer and revolutionary. Biography. Born in Athens, Dragoumis was the son of Stephanos Dragoumis who was foreign minister under Charilaos Trikoupis.

  2. 9 ott 2020 · Ion Dragoumis: 100 years after his assassination. Newsroom. 09.10.2020 • 20:55. The American School of Classical Studies at Athens is marking the centenary of the assassination of Greek diplomat, politician and intellectual Ion Dragoumis (1978-1920) with a major exhibition.

  3. 15 ott 2020 · A diplomat, writer, philosopher, visionary, and revolutionary, Ion Dragoumis (1878–1920) is now a legendary figure in the Greek imagination because of his untimely death. On July 31, 1920, Dragoumis was killed in cold blood by political adversaries and drew his last breath on Kifisias Avenue, not far from the American School of ...

  4. 30 lug 2020 · A diplomat, writer, philosopher, visionary, and revolutionary, Dragoumis (1878–1920) is now a legendary figure in the Greek imagination because of his untimely death. He was killed in cold blood by his political opponents, a day after the attempted assassination of Eleftherios Venizelos in Paris.

  5. 9 ago 2020 · SOCIETY. Ion Dragoumis: In search of better Greeks. JOHN A. MAZIS. 09.08.2020 • 00:06. July 31, 2020 marked the 100-year anniversary of the assassination of the Greek patriot, diplomat, politician and intellectual Ion Dragoumis.

  6. Ion Dragoumis (in greco Ίων Δραγούμης?) è un ex comune della Grecia nella periferia della Macedonia Occidentale di 3.457 abitanti secondo i dati del censimento 2001. [1] È stato soppresso a seguito della riforma amministrativa detta Programma Callicrate in vigore dal gennaio 2011 [2] ed è ora compreso nel comune di Orestida .

  7. 8 apr 2021 · Newsroom. 08.04.2021 • 15:28. The American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA) has organized a virtual tour of its exhibition on the diplomat, writer, philosopher, visionary and revolutionary Ion Dragoumis (1878-1920), whose public viewing was brought to a halt by the Covid lockdown restrictions.