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Aristeidis Stergiadis and Occupation of Smyrna

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Difference between Aristeidis Stergiadis and Occupation of Smyrna

Aristeidis Stergiadis vs. Occupation of Smyrna

Aristeidis Stergiadis (Αριστείδης Στεργιάδης) (1861, in Herakleion, Crete – 22 June 1949, in Nice, France) was the Greek high commissioner, or governor-general, of Smyrna during the Greek occupation of the city from 1919 to 1922. The Occupation of Smyrna was the military control by Greek forces of the city of Smyrna (modern-day İzmir) and surrounding areas from 15 May 1919 until 9 September 1922.

Similarities between Aristeidis Stergiadis and Occupation of Smyrna

Aristeidis Stergiadis and Occupation of Smyrna have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Chrysostomos of Smyrna, Smyrna.

Chrysostomos of Smyrna

Chrysostomos Kalafatis (8 January 1867 – 10 September 1922) (Χρυσόστομος Καλαφάτης), known as Saint Chrysostomos of Smyrna, Chrysostomos of Smyrna and Metropolitan Chrysostom, was the Greek Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Smyrna (Izmir) between 1910 and 1914, and again from 1919 until his death in 1922.

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Smyrna

Smyrna (Ancient Greek: Σμύρνη, Smýrni or Σμύρνα, Smýrna) was a Greek city dating back to antiquity located at a central and strategic point on the Aegean coast of Anatolia.

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Aristeidis Stergiadis and Occupation of Smyrna Comparison

Aristeidis Stergiadis has 9 relations, while Occupation of Smyrna has 80. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.25% = 2 / (9 + 80).

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