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Petros Persakis

1879 - 1952

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 24 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 23 nel 2024). Petros Persakis è il 30° ginnasta più popolare (in aumento dal 31° nel 2024), la 596ª biografia più popolare della Grecia (in aumento dal 661ª nel 2019) e il 3° ginnasta più popolare della Grecia.

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Among Ginnastas

Among ginnastas, Petros Persakis ranks 30 out of 370Before him are Alina Kabaeva, Ioannis Mitropoulos, Anton Heida, Karin Lindberg, Mitsuo Tsukahara, and Viktor Chukarin. After him are Heikki Savolainen, Giorgio Zampori, Lucien Démanet, Gustave Sandras, Carl Holmberg, and Alberto Braglia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1879, Petros Persakis ranks 126Before him are Prince Mirko of Montenegro, Frank Bridge, Friedrich Christiansen, Joseph Canteloube, Kafū Nagai, and Maud Menten. After him are Ellen Gleditsch, Clemente Micara, Leonid Mandelstam, Duchess Sophia Charlotte of Oldenburg, Wallace Stevens, and Agnes Arber. Among people deceased in 1952, Petros Persakis ranks 92Before him are Josephine Tey, Maurice De Waele, Max Dehn, Constant Permeke, Ludwig Kaas, and Matrona Nikonova. After him are Mariano Azuela, D. S. Senanayake, Mauno Pekkala, Gino Fano, Franz John, and Karel Lamač.

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In Grecia

Among people born in Grecia, Petros Persakis ranks 596 out of NaNBefore him are Eudamidas III (-300), Philinna (-400), Euphranor (-301), Theagenes of Megara (-700), Pamphilus (-390), and Mentor of Rhodes (-380). After him are Areus II (-262), Phaenias of Eresus (-400), Andronicus of Cyrrhus (-200), Musaeus of Athens (-500), Georgios Zoitakis (1910), and Spyridon Trikoupis (1788).

Among Ginnastas In Grecia

Among ginnastas born in Grecia, Petros Persakis ranks 3Before him are Thomas Xenakis (1875), and Ioannis Mitropoulos (1874). After him are Dimosthenis Tampakos (1976), and Eleftherios Petrounias (1990).

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