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Beneficial/donors
Donators and benefactors were always present, at least over the last two hundred years. Many of them are still living and did not wish to make their names known for the public, as they are modest and only wish to do whatever is best for Polystipos.
Some of them wish to remain unknown, because they do not seek accolades.
Thus, we will only mention some of the deceased benefactors.
Andreas Hadipanayiotou-Loizos – South Africa |
Polystipos |
1960 |
Antonis Hadjicharalambous Kourtellas |
Polystipos |
1971 |
Both of them benefited the church dedicated to Saint Nicolaos and hence, the community.
The following chart lists some of the old deceased donators.
Maria Kyriacou |
Polystipos |
1872 |
Christofis Hadjimichael |
Polystipos |
1875 |
Michael G. Sippis |
Polystipos |
1878 |
Hadjilenou Kyriacou |
Alethinou |
1879 |
Kyriacos Hadjigeorgiou |
Polystipos |
1883 |
Hadjiargyros Hadjipetrou |
Polystipos |
1883 |
Hadjiyiorkis Hadjikyriacou |
Polystipos |
1883 |
Michael Georgiou Lofitis |
Polystipos |
1883 |
Eleni Ioannou |
Polystipos |
1883 |
Hadjicharalambos Hadjikyriacou |
Polystipos |
1886 |
Irene Michael Sippi |
Polystipos |
1926 |
Stephanos A. Protopapas |
Polystipos |
1926 |
Michael and Theopisti Hadjiloizou |
Polystipos |
1954 |
Priest Hadjiprotopapas |
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Panayiotis Petrou |
1944 |
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Christodoulos-Christallou |
1944 |
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Kyriacos Hadjichristofi |
Polystipos |
1883 |
Konstantinos-Christina |
1944 |
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Christdoulos-Vasilou |
1944 |
They should be praised. May their generosity set the example for all.
History of SPE
Ancient copper metallurgy
Heroes 55-59
Missing heroes 1974