Nikoloz baratashvili biography of george michael
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Katie Ninidze &nbs
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Georgian Literature in European Scholarship
F O R E W 0 R D
The present monograph is the result of a team work of researchers at the libraries and philological centres of various European countries and Georgia. Both the research team and the themes of problems to be studied and the methodology were selected and drawn up by me. The material was gathered, generalised, and the monograph written on its basis at the Centre for Kartvelian Studies. I feel obliged to list the scholars and students who responded to my call and participated in the work. These are the foreign Kartvelologists: Steffi Chotiwari-Jünger, Michel van Esbroeck, Heinz Fähnrich (Germany), Robert Thomson, the late David Barrett, Katharine Vivian, Donald Rayfield (Britain), Bernard Outtier, Gaston Bouatchidze (France), Luigi Magarotto (Italy), Fridrik Thordarson (Norway). The team at the Centre for Kartvelian Studies was formed of scholars: Arrian Tchanturia, Marika Odzeli, Maka Elbakidze, Gaga Shurghaia, Sesili Gogibe
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Marianna vardinogianni biography of george michael
Greek activist (1937–2023)
Marianna V. Vardinogiannis (Greek: Μαριάννα Βαρδινογιάννη, née Μπουρνάκη Bournaki; 2 June 1937 – 24 July 2023) was a Greek UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador[4] and an activist for the rights of children and the family, and against child sexual abuse via her Foundation for the Child and the Family.
Marianna vardinogianni biography of george michael
She was the President of the Elpida (English: Hope) Association of friends of children with cancer.[5] She was married to Greek shipping magnate Vardis Vardinogiannis.
Early life and education
Marianna Bournaki was born on 2 June[6][7] 1937,[1] in Athens, Greece,[8] and raised in Ermione, birthplace of her mother, Evangelia.