File:Demetrius Vikelas.jpg
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DescriptionDemetrius Vikelas.jpg |
English: Dimitrios Vikelas, first IOC-President
Deutsch: Demetrius Vikelas
Français : Dimítrios Vikélas
Polski: Demetrius Vikelas
Italiano: Demétrios_Vikélas |
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Source | Lennartz, Karl: The Olympic Games of 1896, Explanations for the Reprint of the Official Report |
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This image is in the PUBLIC DOMAINE. photography, reproduction, no restrictions on use, also in use for a greek postage-stamp of 1994 |
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Coubertin, Pierre de; Une Campagne de vingt et un ans; Paris 1909 * 14:10, 16. January 2007 [[:de:User:FreeMO]] 500x532 (61,573 bytes) on [http://de.wikipedia.org de.wikipedia] |
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12:32, 7 February 2007 | User:FreeMO | <a href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/be/D_vik.jpg"><img alt="Thumbnail for version as of 12:32, 7 February 2007" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/be/D_vik.jpg/113px-D_vik.jpg" width="113" height="120" border="0" /></a> | 500×532 | 60 KB | {{Information |Description= Dimitrios Vikelas, first IOC-President photography, reproduction, no restrictions on use, also in use for a greek postage-stamp of 1994 Copyright: free of charges |Source= Lennartz, Karl: The Olympic Games of 1896, Explana |
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