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H.E. The Ambassador of Greece's reception to mark the Centenary of the Anglo-Hellenic League 1913 - 2013

Ambassador Bikas addresses the Anglo-Hellenic League reception

H.E. The Ambassador of Greece Mr Konstantinos Bikas, hosted a reception yesterday, the 20th March 2013, at his residence in London, to mark the Centenary of the Anglo – Hellenic League 1913-2013 in the presence of His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent, the League’s President and Chief Patron.

The Anglo – Hellenic League was founded in the aftermath 1912-13 Balkan Wars in order to counter anti-Greek propaganda in the United Kingdom. Dedicated to promoting Anglo-Greek understanding and friendship, the League has a long history of charitable and cultural work.

Among the attended guests were also His Eminence Archbishop Gregorios, Sir David Dain President of Anglo-Hellenic League, Sir David Miers, Mr P Watkins Editor of the Anglo-Hellenic Review and Sir Adam Ridley as the Guest Speaker.

 

Last Updated Thursday, 21 March 2013
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