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    Constantine's return to the throne. Dimitrios Rallis died of cancer in Athens on 5 August 1921 at the age of 77. His son, Ioannis Rallis, was a Quisling Prime Minister...
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    Nazi-controlled Greek puppet government in Athens. Rallis was the son of former Greek Prime Minister Dimitrios Rallis, and he came from a family with a long tradition...
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    1897 Georgios Rallis (1918–2006), Prime Minister of Greece 1980–1981 Ioannis Rallis (1878–1946), Prime Minister of Greece 1943–1944 Ralli Brothers, expatriate...
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    became Chief Justice of the Greek Supreme Court. Dimitrios Rallis, paternal grandfather of Georgios Rallis, served as Prime Minister of Greece for five separate...
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    its armed forces. King George I gave in and replaced Prime Minister Dimitrios Rallis with Kyriakoulis Mavromichalis, without however satisfying the insurgents...
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    Athenian suburb of Goudi with their supporters forcing the government of Dimitrios Rallis to resign, and a new one was formed with Kiriakoulis Mavromichalis...
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  • Karamanlis VII [el] Georgios Rallis Γεώργιος Ράλλης (1918–2006) — 10 May 1980 21 October 1981 1 year, 164 days New Democracy Rallis [el] Succeeded Karamanlis...
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    provoking another crisis. The fact that the Greek government, led by Dimitrios Rallis, proved unable likewise to take advantage of the situation and bring...
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    was a conservative and pro-monarchist Greek political party founded by Dimitrios Gounaris, the main political rival of Eleftherios Venizelos and his Liberal...
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    following the Goudi Revolt by the Military League and the fall of the Dimitrios Rallis government in 1909. Under pressure from the League, Mavromichalis passed...
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    Theodoros Deligiannis was subjected to fierce criticism by his adversary Dimitrios Rallis over his alleged inability to handle the issue. Continuous demonstrations...
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    1895 – 18 April 1897 Preceded by Nikolaos Deligiannis Succeeded by Dimitrios Rallis In office 24 November 1902 – 14 June 1903 Preceded by Alexandros Zaimis...
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    Dragoumis (1842–1923), judge, writer and Prime Minister of Greece Dimitrios Rallis (1844–1921), politician and reiterate prime minister (1897, 1904, 1905...
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    Theodoros Deligiannis Dimitrios Valvis Konstantinos Konstantopoulos Sotirios Sotiropoulos Nikolaos Deligiannis Dimitrios Rallis Alexandros Zaimis Georgios...
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  • minister (1904–1905) Dimitrios Rallis, Prime minister (1905) Georgios Theotokis, Prime minister (1905–1909) Dimitrios Rallis, Prime minister (1909) Kyriakoulis...
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    won, and Dimitrios Rallis became prime minister; Venizelos (who lost his own parliamentary seat) chose to leave Greece in self-exile. Rallis asked Queen...
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    September 1897 – 2 April 1899 (o.s.) Monarch George I Preceded by Dimitrios Rallis Succeeded by Georgios Theotokis High Commissioner of Crete In office...
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    since the death of Alexander, retired and the new prime minister, Dimitrios Rallis, asked Olga to assume the regency. She served as regent for about a...
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    served as Minister of Military Affairs in the short-lived cabinet of Dimitrios Rallis, which was toppled by the Goudi coup. In early 1911 Manousogiannakis...
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    politician who served as minister of Finance in the Government of Dimitrios Rallis and Georgios Theotokis. Anargyros Simopoulos was born in 1837 in Parnassida...
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  • Karamanlis Kapodistrias Koumoundouros Metaxas Papagos Protopapadakis Rallis (Dimitrios) Rallis (Georgios) Samaras Stefanopoulos Stephanopoulos Tsaldari Tsaldaris...
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    to become King of the Hellenes, while Venizelos was replaced with Dimitrios Rallis. Before Venizelos' exit from office, he requested that Paul's grandmother...
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    after the second battle of Valestino. The new Greek prime minister Dimitrios Rallis was anxious to accept the mediation which the Great Powers were willing...
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  • Olympedia. Retrieved 21 December 2020. Dimitrios Petrokokkinos at the International Tennis Federation Dimitrios Petrokokkinos at Olympedia Dimitris Petrokokkinos...
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  • election, but he was assassinated on 13 June and was succeeded by Dimitrios Rallis. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook...
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  • British composer, killed at the Battle of the Somme (b. 1885) 1921 – Dimitrios Rallis, Greek lawyer and politician, 78th Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1844)...
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    100–106 time.com: Greece's Gain Time Magazine Archives Quote: "While it was Rallis who hailed the new membership and its promise, much of the credit belonged...
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  • December) Prime Minister: Eleftherios Venizelos (until 17 November) Dimitrios Rallis (starting 17 November) During the first half of the year Greece was...
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  • Kapodistrias Alexandros Koumoundouros Stefanos Dragoumis Dimitrios Gounaris Dimitrios Rallis Petros Protopapadakis Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos Panagis Tsaldaris...
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    1920 Greek legislative election, Venizelos was voted out of office. Dimitrios Rallis, a monarchist, was appointed Prime Minister and the 1920 Greek referendum...
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