Epameinondas Deligeorgis
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Epameinondas Deligeorgis (Greek: Επαμεινώνδας Δεληγεώργης; January 10, 1829, Tripoli, Arcadia – May 14, 1879, Athens)[1] was a Greek lawyer, newspaper reporter and politician. His father hailed from Mesolonghi. Deligeorgis studied law at the University of Athens and entered politics in 1854. He was not a proponent of the Megali Idea (Great Idea) and thought that a better solution to the Eastern Question would be to improve the condition of the Greeks living in Ottoman-controlled Macedonia, Epirus, Thrace and Asia Minor by liberalising the Ottoman Empire. Deligeorgis was the person who, on October 10, 1862, declared the end of the reign of King Otto and the convening of a national assembly.
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Greece November 1, 1865 - November 15, 1865 |
Succeeded by Dimitrios Voulgaris |
Preceded by | Prime Minister of Greece November 25, 1865 - December 11, 1865 |
Succeeded by Benizelos Rouphos |
Preceded by | Prime Minister of Greece July 22, 1870 - December 15, 1870 |
Succeeded by Alexandros Koumoundouros |
Preceded by | Prime Minister of Greece July 20, 1872 - February 21, 1874 |
Succeeded by Dimitrios Voulgaris |
Preceded by | Prime Minister of Greece December 8, 1876 - December 13, 1876 |
Succeeded by Alexandros Koumoundouros |
Preceded by | Prime Minister of Greece March 10, 1877 - June 1, 1877 |
Succeeded by Alexandros Koumoundouros |
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- ↑ Note: Greece officially adopted the Gregorian calendar on 16 February 1923 (which became 1 March). All dates prior to that, unless specifically denoted, are Old Style.
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