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Vyronas Davos

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Vyronas Davos (Greek: Βύρων Δάβος; born 1927), is a Greek historian, writer and poet. He was born in the village of Pelopio (now part of the municipality of Olympia) in Elis[1] and moved to Athens as an employee of the fire department. Davos was member of the Hellenic or Greek Literature Company and the Greek Literature Union. His literature of the same is made known to the cultural ministry.

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He wrote several historic and poetic works. His most popular include:

Year Title English title Category
1945 Χρόνοι σκλαβιάς Slavery Times -
1951 Ήρθαν τα χελιδόνια Here Comes The Turtle -
1957 Μακρυνές αγάπες Everlasting Love -
1959 Ήχοι και αντίλαλοι - -
1971 Η μεγάλη επιστροφή The Big Return -
1974 Η ιστορία του χωριού μου
Όσα γράφει η μοίρα
History Of My Town
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1995 Ιστορία του Πύργου Ηλείας History of Pyrgos, Elis historical
1996 Στον Πύργο και στην Ηλεία του 1821-1930 In Pyrgos and in Elis (1821-1930) historical
1997 Η ιστορία της πυροσβεστικής υπηρεσίας 1830-1980
η Ηλεία πρίν την επανάσταση του 1821
η ζωή των κατοίκων της Ηλείας κατα την τουρκοκρατία
Τα σταφιδικά της Ηλείας
History Of The Fire Department (1830-1980)
Elis Before The Revolution of 1821
The Life Of The Inhabitants Of Elis During The Turkish Rule
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historical
historical
historical
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- Τοπονύμια της Ηλείας Toponyms of Elis
- Φωνες απ'τ'άστρα - -

He also wrote several articles in newspapers of Elis including Patris, Avgi, etc.

References

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  1. ^ "Βύρων Δάβος «Ιστορική έρευνα 32 χωριών της Ηλείας» | Χωρίον Μηλιές Ηλείας". miliesilias.gr. Archived from the original on 2019-07-11.
  • The first version of the article is translated from the article at the Greek Wikipedia (Main page)