parents, John and Zena Skouloudis, were originally from Crete and his father was a businessman in Constantinople, where Skouloudis completed grade school...
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1916 – 3 September 1916 (o.s.) Monarch Constantine I Preceded by Stephanos Skouloudis Succeeded by Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos In office 24 September – 25...
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the event.: 111–118 In late 1894, the organising committee under Stephanos Skouloudis presented a report that the cost of the Games would be three times...
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of the Greek royal family). In 1916, he became a minister in the Stephanos Skouloudis government, but, in disagreement with the pro-German feelings of...
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Stefanos Dragoumis (redirect from Stephanos Dragoumis)
boycotted, and served as Finance Minister in the Alexandros Zaimis and Stephanos Skouloudis cabinets. Dragoumis was dismissed from his seat in 1917, when Venizelos...
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Constantine, General Metaxas (the future dictator) and Prime Minister Skouloudis allowed Fort Rupel and parts of eastern Macedonia to be occupied, without...
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Raa-Winterhjelm, pioneer Scandinavian actor (d. 1907) November 23 – Stephanos Skouloudis, 34th Prime Minister of Greece (d. 1928) December 3 – Cleveland Abbe...
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(1855–1936) — 24 September 1915 25 October 1915 31 days Independent Stephanos Skouloudis Στέφανος Σκουλούδης (1836–1928) Dec. 1915 25 October 1915 9 June...
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Cacoyannis (1922–2011): Limassol, Cyprus, then part of the British Empire Stephanos Skouloudis (1838–1928): Constantinople, Ottoman Empire; Prime Minister of Greece...
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physicist and thermodynamicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1923) 1838 – Stephanos Skouloudis, Greek banker and politician, 97th Prime Minister of Greece (d. 1928)...
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Vilfredo Pareto, Italian sociologist and economist (b. 1845) 1928 – Stephanos Skouloudis, Greek banker and diplomat, 97th Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1838)...
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Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane, British politician, lawyer (b. 1856) Stephanos Skouloudis, 34th prime minister of Greece (b. 1838) August 25 – Alfred Meyer-Waldeck...
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King (Crown Council of Greece) Cabinet of Stephanos Skouloudis 25 October 1915 - 9 June 1916 Stephanos Skouloudis Nationally-minded Party Third Cabinet of...
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Prime minister (1915) Alexandros Zaimis, Prime minister (1915) Stephanos Skouloudis, Prime minister (1915–1916) Alexandros Zaimis, Prime minister (1916)...
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was one of the founders of the Bank of Constantinople along with Stephanos Skouloudis. Syggros married Iphigenia Mavrokordatou of the wealthy merchant...
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threatening Slavic Expansion. However, the secret Greek emissary Stephanos Skouloudis rejected the coalition, because he was against an autonomous Albania...
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Name Took office Left office Party Stephanos Skouloudis 18 April 1897 21 September 1897 New Party (1873) Athos Romanos 14 April 1899 24 November 1901 Alexandros...
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competition coming from Piraeus and Athens (and other locations), Stephanos Skouloudis a member of Parliament representing Syros led strenuous campaigns...
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(Banque de Constantinople) of Andreas Syngros, Georgios Koronios and Stephanos Skouloudis. He later moved to Paris, where he managed the French broker house...
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tense) nor by other heirs apparent (such as Panagiotis Kanellopoulos nor Stephanos Stephanopoulos), but by Konstantinos Karamanlis, a junior minister who...
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