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Dionysios Kokkinos

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Dionysios Kokkinos (Greek: Διονύσιος Κόκκινος; 1884–1967) was a Greek historian and writer.

Kokkinos was born in Pyrgos in Elis. He studied at the Medical School at the University of Athens, he otherwise cut his studies and he later educated history and literature. He published the paper Mellon (=Future) as well as the Akropoli, Kathimerini, Patrida, Protevoussa, Elliniki, Proia and Ethnos. He became a leader of the National Library and a member of the Athens Academy in 1955. In 1960 he completed his major work, the History of the Greek Revolution, in 12 volumes.