Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki is a Greek port city on the Thermaic Gulf of the Aegean Sea. Evidence of Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman history remains, especially around Ano Poli, the upper town. The ruins of Roman Emperor Galerius’ 4th-century palace include the Rotunda that has been both a church and a mosque. Much of the city center was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1917. The rebuilt 20th-century city has a modern European layout. ― Google

People died in Thessaloniki (First 26 people) - Page 1

Pandeli Cale

Pandeli Cale

Albanian Politician

Herbert-Ernst Vahl

Herbert-Ernst Vahl

German military officer

Irene of Thessalonica

Irene of Thessalonica


Takēs Varvitsiōtēs

Takēs Varvitsiōtēs

Greek writer

Andronikos Palaiologos

Andronikos Palaiologos

Manuel II Palaiologos' son

Antonis Pararas

Antonis Pararas

Conferencier

Andon Kalchev

Andon Kalchev

Bulgarian military officer

Prisca

Prisca

Diocletian's wife

Ioannis Passalidis

Ioannis Passalidis


Sergey Semyonovich Khabalov

Sergey Semyonovich Khabalov


D̲inos Christianopoulos

D̲inos Christianopoulos

Greek poet

Solomon ben Moses Chelm

Solomon ben Moses Chelm

Rabbi

dinos christianopoulos

dinos christianopoulos

Greek poet

Yorgos Damasiotis

Yorgos Damasiotis

Actor

amatus lusitanus

amatus lusitanus

Portuguese physician

Markos Meskos

Markos Meskos

Poet

Nestor of Thessaloniki

Nestor of Thessaloniki


Charlie Adamson

Charlie Adamson

Cricketer

Anysia of Salonika

Anysia of Salonika

Martyr

David the Dendrite

David the Dendrite

Monk

Milcho Leviev

Milcho Leviev

Bulgarian composer

Leonard Moon

Leonard Moon

Cricketer

Jacob ibn Habib

Jacob ibn Habib

Rabbi

Vladimir Burliuk

Vladimir Burliuk

Artist

Stavros Sarafis

Stavros Sarafis

Greek football player

A. H. M. Jones

A. H. M. Jones

British historian