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Konstantopoulos () is a Greek surname, with the feminine form being Konstantopoulou (). The surname is sometimes transliterated with a leading "C". Notable people with the surname include: *Aikaterini Konstantopoulou, the original name of the Greek actress Katina Paxinou (1900–1973) *Dimitrios Konstantopoulos (born 1978), Greek footballer *Elina Konstantopoulou (born 1970), Greek singer *Konstantinos Konstantopoulos (1832–1910), former Prime Minister of Greece *Nikos Konstantopoulos Nikos Konstantopoulos (; born 8 June 1942) is a Greek politician, former member of the Hellenic Parliament and former president of the left-wing Synaspismos. His daughter, Zoe Konstantopoulou, until September 2015, was the Speaker of the Hellenic ... (born 1942), Greek politician * Zoi Konstantopoulou (born 1976), Greek politician and Speaker of Parliament {{surname Greek-language surnames Patronymic surnames ...
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Greek Surname
In the modern world, Greek names are the personal names among people of Greek language and culture, generally consisting of a given name and a family name. History Ancient Greeks generally had a single name, often qualified with a patronymic, a clan or tribe, or a place of origin. Married women were identified by the name of their husbands, not their fathers. Hereditary family names or surnames began to be used by elites in the Byzantine period. Well into the 9th century, they were rare. But by the 11th and 12th centuries, elite families often used family names. Family names came from placenames, nicknames, or occupations.Patrick Hanks, Richard Coates, Peter McClure, ''The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland'', 2016, , p. lii During the Ottoman period, surnames with Turkish prefixes such as "Hatzi-" (" Hacı"), "Kara-" ("brave") and suffixes such as "-(i)lis" ("li/lı" meaning "of"), "-tzis" ("ci/cı/çi/çı" meaning "-maker, -smith"), and "-oglou" ("oÄ ...
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Katina Paxinou
Katina Paxinou (; 17 December 1900– 22 February 1973) was a Greek film and stage actress. She started her stage career in Greece in 1928 and was one of the founding members of the National Theatre of Greece in 1932. The outbreak of World War II found her in the United Kingdom and she later moved to the United States, where she made her film debut in ''For Whom the Bell Tolls'' (1943) and won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. She became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1951, but returned to Greece the following year, where she focused on her stage career and appeared in a number of European films including ''Rocco and His Brothers'' (1960). Early life Paxinou was born Ekaterini Konstantopoulou in 1900, the daughter of Vassilis Konstantopoulos and Eleni Malandrinou. She trained as an opera singer at the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève and later in Berlin and Vienna. According to her biography ...
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Dimitrios Konstantopoulos
Dimitrios Konstantopoulos (; born 29 November 1978) is a Greeks, Greek Association football, football Manager (association football), manager and former international Association football, football player who played as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. He is the current Coach (sport), assistant coach for Iraklis F.C. (Thessaloniki), Iraklis of the Super League Greece 2. After playing amateur football with :el: Α.Ε. Αμπελοκήπων Θεσσαλονίκης, Ampelokipi, Konstantopoulos signed his first professional contract with Kalamata F.C., Kalamata in 1996, where he made 12 appearances in six years for the club, with a spell at Egaleo F.C., Egaleo yielding three further appearances between 2001 and 2002. He moved to Portuguese side S.C. Farense, Farense after this, before joining Hartlepool United F.C., Hartlepool United in October 2003. After making 117 league appearances for Hartlepool, Konstantopoulos opted to switch to Coventry City F.C., Coventry C ...
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Elina Konstantopoulou
Maria-Elpida (Elina) Konstantopoulou (; born 11 November 1970) is a Greek singer. She represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995. Biography Konstantopoulou was born in Athens and studied music and singing at the National Conservatory of Athens. She then started to work as a professional singer at night clubs. In 1993, she was introduced to composer Nikos Terzis. They started to work together and Terzis composed three songs for her. She shortly thereafter signed a record contract and her first album was out to the stores in 1994. Though new, Konstantopoulou had the summer hit of Greece in that year: "Otan to tilefono htipisei" (when the phone rings). In 1995, she and Terzis cooperated once more. This time they tried and eventually succeeded in representing Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995 with the song " Pia prosefhi". The music video was filmed in Meteora and was directed by Dafne Tzaferi. The song had a Greek sound and Konstantopoulou was quite popular duri ...
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Konstantinos Konstantopoulos
Konstantinos Konstantopoulos (; 1832, Tripoli, Greece – 11 November 1910,Scrip, "Death of K. Konstantopoulos", 12 November 1910, accessed 27 July 2013 (Greek). Athens) was a conservative Greek politician and briefly Prime Minister of Greece. Early political career During the reign of King Otto, Konstantopoulos was a Mayor of Patras and later leader of the Prefectures of Achaia and Elis. He was successful in averting bloodshed in a feud in that area. Parliament and Prime Minister Konstantopoulos was eventually elected as a member of the Nationalist Party to the parliament representing Mantineia, a town in northern Arcadia. By 1890, Konstantopoulos was elected President of the Parliament. In 1892, the Prime Minister, Theodoros Deligiannis was asked to resign by the king over continuing disagreements between the Prime Minister and the Crown over economic policy, despite the fact that the Prime Minister maintained the confidence of the Parliament. The king, in dismissing th ...
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Nikos Konstantopoulos
Nikos Konstantopoulos (; born 8 June 1942) is a Greek politician, former member of the Hellenic Parliament and former president of the left-wing Synaspismos. His daughter, Zoe Konstantopoulou, until September 2015, was the Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament. Biography Born in 1942 in the village of Krestena, near Olympia, Konstantopoulos studied law in the University of Athens. During his period as a law student he became actively involved in the student movement as a member of the Center Union. During the Greek military junta of 1967-1974, his ideas became more radical. He was a member of the Democratic Defense anti-junta resistance group. He was arrested, tortured and sentenced in 8 years of imprisonment by the regime in 1970. After the restoration of democracy in 1974, Konstantopoulos joined the movement for the abolishment of the monarchy in the country, a goal succeeded through the 1974 referendum. Ηe was charter member of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) in 1 ...
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Zoi Konstantopoulou
Zoe Konstantopoulou (; born 8 December 1976) is a Greek politician and lawyer who served as Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament from February to October 2015. Since 2016 she serves as the president of the Course of Freedom. Life Born on 8 December 1976, in Athens, Konstantopoulou is the daughter of former Synaspismos leader and lawyer Nikos Konstantopoulos and journalist Lina Alexiou. Both her parents were leading figures in Greece's anti-dictatorship struggle. She is a graduate of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens University and Paris Nanterre University law schools. She obtained a Master of Advanced Studies, DEA at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University on European criminal law and criminal policy in Europe and an Master of Laws, LL.M. at Columbia Law School with a focus on international law, human rights and criminal law. As a lawyer, Konstantopoulou was criticized by women's organisations and by the Greek branch of Helsinki Monitor for repeatedly ...
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