• Nikolaos Pappas (Greek: Νικόλαος Παππάς; 21 June 1930 – 5 April 2013) was a Hellenic Navy admiral who, as commander of the destroyer Velos, played a major...
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  • Admiral Nikolaos Tsounis (Greek: Νικόλαος Τσούνης) is a Greek naval officer, and a former Chief of the Hellenic Navy General Staff. Nikolaos Tsounis was...
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    Ioannis A. Miaoulis Nikolaos Miaoulis Dimitris Plapoutas Emmanouil Tombazis Iakovos Tombazis Anastasios Tsamados Meletis Vasileiou Nikolaos Votsis Yannis Gouras...
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    appointed in the name of the Greek state by the ambassador of Greece Nikolaos Mavrokordatos and was one of the main coordinators of the Greek Struggle...
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  • Sachtouris Ginis P. Kountouriotis Matthaiopoulos Papachristos Dousmanis Kakoulidis Papachristos Ipitis Malikopoulos Dousmanis Gerontas Gonatas Loprestis...
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  • adjutant to the Minister of Naval Affairs (Panagiotis Kanellopoulos and then Nikolaos Plastiras). Following the liberation of Greece in October 1944, he served...
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  • the destroyer Velos managed to escape and its officers, led by captain Nikolaos Pappas, sought political asylum in Italy. Engolfopoulos was arrested by...
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    again elected to parliament for Atticoboeotia. Finally, in the 1951–52 Nikolaos Plastiras cabinet, Sakellariou was appointed as Minister for National Defence...
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  • August 1887, the son of the army officer and future lieutenant general, Nikolaos Delagrammatikas. He entered the Hellenic Naval Academy on 4 November 1902...
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  • 2019 17:00 EEST Fotis Kosmas Stadium, Alexandroupolis Referee: Christos Kakoulidis (Thrace) 25 August 2019 17:00 EEST Serres Municipal Stadium, Serres Referee:...
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    as Minister for Naval Affairs in the short-lived cabinet (3–9 May) of Nikolaos Stratos. After the Greek defeat in the Asia Minor Campaign and the outbreak...
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    decision of the KYSEA on 16 January 2017 and replaced by Vice Admiral Nikolaos Tsounis, until then commander of the National Defence College. He obtained...
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  • Othonaios, that assumed power to counter the abortive coup attempt led by Nikolaos Plastiras. Panas held the posts of Minister for State Health (7–10 March)...
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  • However the situation remained explosive. The moderate government of Nikolaos Plastiras resigned under British pressure on 8 April 1945, and the Regent...
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    (1868–1952) 19 June 1914 14 June 1917 2 years, 360 days 8 Kakoulidis, GeorgiosCaptain Georgios Kakoulidis (1871–1946) 22 June 1917 18 December 1917 179 days...
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  • (Elis) 26 August 2018 17:00 EEST Xanthi FC Arena, Xanthi Referee: Christos Kakoulidis (Thrace) 26 August 2018 17:00 EEST Paralimnio Ground, Paralimnio Referee:...
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  • Sachtouris Ginis P. Kountouriotis Matthaiopoulos Papachristos Dousmanis Kakoulidis Papachristos Ipitis Malikopoulos Dousmanis Gerontas Gonatas Loprestis...
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  • Navy until the aftermath of the pro-Venizelist 6 March coup attempt by Nikolaos Plastiras. In the emergency cabinet under Lt. General Alexandros Othonaios...
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    Othonaios, that assumed power to counter the abortive coup attempt led by Nikolaos Plastiras. He held the posts of Minister for Naval Affairs and for Aviation...
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