Stylianos Gonatas (Greek: Στυλιανός Γονατάς; 15 August 1876 – 29 March 1966) was an officer of the Hellenic Army, Venizelist politician, and Prime Minister...
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patron saint of children Stylianos Zaoutzes (died 899), Byzantine official and father-in-law of emperor Leo VI Stylianos Gonatas (1876-1966), Greek general...
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Nikolaos Plastiras as representative of the army in Chios, Colonel Stylianos Gonatas as representative of the army in Lesvos and Commander Dimitrios Fokas...
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Gounaris, the main leader of the anti-venizelist party in the 1910s, Stylianos Gonatas, a high-ranking officer, politician and one of the leaders of the...
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subsequent armed insurrection led by Colonels Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas, King Constantine was dethroned (and succeeded by his eldest son,...
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Committee under the leadership of Colonels Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas seized power and forced King Constantine into exile once again. Prince...
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battle, on 11/24 September 1922, Colonels Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas formed a "Revolutionary Committee" that demanded the abdication of...
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election determined that Venizelos would replace Gonatas, however before the changeover in government, Gonatas demanded that George leave the country. George...
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burned food, equipment and ammunition together with the city. Colonel Stylianos Gonatas, states in his memoirs "the rage of destruction and looting does not...
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Minor Disaster. It was composed of Colonels Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas, and Commander Dimitrios Fokas. The triumvirate assumed the government...
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to October 1923, he served as interior minister in the cabinet of Stylianos Gonatas. In the December 1923 elections, he was elected as a Venizelist Liberal...
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was applied to hundreds of stamps before the Post Office closed. Stylianos Gonatas, Prime Minister. Nikolaos Politis, Greek representative to the League...
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Thessaloniki and then in Mytilene. A revolutionary committee led by Stylianos Gonatas demanded the abdication of Constantine I of Greece and on September...
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Coleridge-Taylor, English pianist, violinist, and composer (d. 1912) 1876 – Stylianos Gonatas, Greek colonel and politician, 111th Prime Minister of Greece (d....
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the local authorities, including the governor-general of Macedonia, Stylianos Gonatas, Christian nationalists attacked several Jewish neighbourhoods on...
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Venizelist army officers, chief amongst them Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas, led the Greek Army in revolt against the royal government and forced...
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1922, a precinct of the army, led by colonels Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas, conducted a coup d'état which turned into the 11 September 1922 Revolution...
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exemption of EDES from German propaganda attacks. On the other hand, Stylianos Gonatas, initially a political leader of EDES in Athens, won the peculiar...
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son, George II. The "Revolutionary Committee" headed by Colonels Stylianos Gonatas (soon to become Prime Minister) and Nikolaos Plastiras engaged in...
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the Asia Minor Catastrophe, led by Colonels Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas. Anastasios Charalambis Αναστάσιος Χαραλάμπης (1862–1949) — 16 September...
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Kakoulidis Papachristos Ipitis Malikopoulos Dousmanis Gerontas Gonatas Loprestis Gonatas Louis Demestichas Louis Demestichas Typaldos Malikopoulos Panas...
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August 7 – Mata Hari, Dutch exotic dancer, spy (d. 1917) August 15 – Stylianos Gonatas, Prime Minister of Greece (d. 1966) August 17 Eric Drummond, 16th...
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September 11, 1922: A coup led by Colonels Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas and Commander Dimitrios Phokas, culminated in the abdication of King...
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government. Under Venizelist officers like Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas, King Constantine I was again forced to abdicate, and died in exile...
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Lemnos, formed a Revolutionary Committee with Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas, two colonels who supported Venizelos, who had been ousted in 1920...
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Frances Jenkins Olcott, American author and librarian (b. 1872) 1966 – Stylianos Gonatas, Greek Army officer and Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1876) 1970 –...
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son, George II. The "Revolutionary Committee", headed by Colonels Stylianos Gonatas (soon to become Prime Minister) and Nikolaos Plastiras engaged in...
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Republicans tried in vain to overthrow the Republican government of General Stylianos Gonatas in a failed coup d'état on 23 October 1923. The great purge of anti-Venizelist...
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Charalambis, Prime minister (1922) Sotirios Krokidas, Prime minister (1922) Stylianos Gonatas, Prime minister (1922–1924) Eleftherios Venizelos, Prime minister...
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1889) March 27 – Helen Menken, American actress (b. 1901) March 29 – Stylianos Gonatas, Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1876) March 30 – Erwin Piscator, German...
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