Christos Daralexis

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Christos Daralexis
Χρήστος Δαραλέξης
Born 1870
Pyrgos, Ilia, Greece Flag of Greece)
Died 1951
Athens, Greece
Occupation historian, linguist

Christos Daralexis (Greek: Χρήστος Δαραλέξης, 1870 - 1951) was a Greek historian, a politician and a theatrical writer.

[edit] Biography

Daralexis was born in Pyrgos, a city now in the Ilia Prefecture and was a relative of the Avgerinos family. He was a well minded Athenian and one of the courteous changes in Athens' aristocracy. He was elected a politician in 1900. He tried vainly and repeatedly elected in the next elections from 1904 until 1910. It was a union member of the Athens Daily Newspapers Writers Union (ESIEA) and ran president. One of the theatrical works that he complete was Faia kai Nymfaia (Nimfea) (Φαιά και Νυμφαία)

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  • The first version of the article is translated and is based from the article at the Greek Wikipedia (el:Main Page)
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