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  1. Hélène Ahrweiler, geborene Glykatzi ( griechisch Ελένη Γλύκατζη-Αρβελέρ; * 29. August 1926 in Athen) ist eine Byzantinistin und UNICEF -Botschafterin für Griechenland.

  2. Helene Glykatzi-Ahrweiler FBA (pronounced [aʁvɛlɛʁ]; Greek: Ελένη Γλύκατζη-Αρβελέρ; born 29 August 1926) is a Greek-French academic Byzantinologist. She is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for Greece. In the 2008 show Great Greeks, she was named amongst the 100 greatest Greeks of all time.

  3. Hélène Glykatzi (en grec moderne : Ελένη Γλύκατζη) épouse Ahrweiler, née le 29 août 1926 à Athènes [1], est une médiéviste et universitaire grecque naturalisée française, spécialiste en études byzantines.

  4. Hélène Ahrweiler. Geschichte; Byzantinismus, Orientalistik. * 29.08.1926 (Athen) Mitgliedschaft (en) Auswärtiges Mitglied. gewählt: 09.06.1983. bestätigt am: 10.06.1983. Änderung/Austritt/Ausschluss: 07.07.1992. Kurzbiographie.

  5. Helene Glykatzi-Ahrweiler (born 29 August 1926) is Greek academic Byzantinologist. She is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for Greece. In the 2008 show Great Greeks, she was named in the 100...

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  6. Hélène Ahrweiler studied Byzantine history with Paul Lemerle in Paris before embarking on a long career as a professor at the Sorbonne. She later became first female president of the University of Paris, a position she held from 1976 to 1981.

  7. Helene Ahrweiler. Rector, President of the Administration Council of the European Cultural Centre of Delphi. Born in Athens in August 29, 1926. Her father, Nikolaos Glykatzis was a merchant and her mother was Callirhoe, born Psaltidi. She was married to Jacques Ahrweiler (†), they have a daughter.