Panagiotis Poulitsas
Panagiotis Poulitsas (Greek: Παναγιώτης Πουλίτσας, 9 September 1881 – 16 January 1968) was a Greek judge and archeologist who briefly served as interim Prime Minister of Greece from 4 April 1946 to 18 April 1946.[1] He was born in Geraki, Laconia on 9 September 1881.[2][3]
As President of the Council of State, he took the premiership of an interim government from 4 to 18 April 1946 after the troubled 31 March 1946 elections, which were simultaneous with the reigniting of the Greek Civil War.
In 1947, he became a member of the Archaeological Society of Athens and of the Academy of Athens, of which he was elected president in 1954.[4]
He died in Athens on 16 January 1968 at the age of 86.[5] He was the maternal grandfather of the famous author and playboy Taki Theodoracopulos.[6]
References
- ^ Featherstone, K.; Papadimitriou, D.; Mamarelis, A.; Niarchos, G. (2011). The Last Ottomans: The Muslim Minority of Greece 1940–1949. Springer. p. 246. ISBN 978-0-230-29465-3.
- ^ Michail Stamatelatos, Φωτεινή Βάμβα-Σταματελάτου. Επίτομο Γεωγραφικό Λεξικό της Ελλάδος (Geographical Dictionary of Greece). Athens: Hermes, 2001.
- ^ Family Trees of Southern Parnon
- ^ Ordinary Members of the Academy of Athens in order of selection Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Website of the Academy of Athens
- ^ Lentz, Harris M. (2014). Heads of States and Governments Since 1945. Routledge. p. 328. ISBN 978-1-134-26490-2.
- ^ "Not Fit To Print". newschoolfreepress.com. The New School Free Press. 24 October 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
External links
Media related to Panagiotis Poulitsas at Wikimedia Commons
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Preceded by Themistoklis Sophoulis | Prime Minister of Greece (interim) 4–18 April 1946 | Succeeded by Konstantinos Tsaldaris |
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Preceded by Panagiotis Triantafyllakos | President of the Council of State 1943–1951 | Succeeded by Sotirios Souliotis |
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(1822–1832)
- Mavrokordatos
- P. Mavromichalis
- Kountouriotis
- And. Zaimis
- I. Kapodistrias
- A. Kapodistrias
(1833–1862)
- Sp. Trikoupis
- Mavrokordatos
- Kolettis
- von Armansperg
- von Rudhart
- King Otto
- Mavrokordatos
- King Otto
- A. Metaxas
- Kanaris
- Mavrokordatos
- Kolettis
- Tzavelas
- Kountouriotis
- Kanaris
- Kriezis
- Mavrokordatos
- D. Voulgaris
- Miaoulis
- Kolokotronis
(1862–1863)
(1863–1924)
- D. Voulgaris
- Kanaris
- Z. Valvis
- Kanaris
- Koumoundouros
- Deligeorgis
- Roufos
- D. Voulgaris
- Koumoundouros
- Deligeorgis
- Roufos
- D. Voulgaris
- Koumoundouros
- Moraitinis
- D. Voulgaris
- Thr. Zaimis
- Deligeorgis
- Koumoundouros
- Thr. Zaimis
- D. Voulgaris
- Deligeorgis
- D. Voulgaris
- Ch. Trikoupis
- Koumoundouros
- Deligeorgis
- Koumoundouros
- Deligeorgis
- Koumoundouros
- Kanaris
- Koumoundouros
- Ch. Trikoupis
- Koumoundouros
- Ch. Trikoupis
- Koumoundouros
- Ch. Trikoupis
- Diligiannis
- D. Valvis
- Ch. Trikoupis
- Diligiannis
- Konstantopoulos
- Ch. Trikoupis
- Sotiropoulos
- Ch. Trikoupis
- Deligiannis
- Diligiannis
- D. Rallis
- Al. Zaimis
- G. Theotokis
- Al. Zaimis
- Diligiannis
- G. Theotokis
- D. Rallis
- G. Theotokis
- Diligiannis
- D. Rallis
- G. Theotokis
- D. Rallis
- K. Mavromichalis
- Dragoumis
- El. Venizelos
- Gounaris
- El. Venizelos
- Al. Zaimis
- Skouloudis
- Al. Zaimis
- Kalogeropoulos
- El. Venizelos2
- Lambros
- Al. Zaimis
- El. Venizelos
- D. Rallis
- Kalogeropoulos
- Gounaris
- Stratos
- Protopapadakis
- Triantafyllakos
- Charalambis
- Krokidas
- Gonatas
- El. Venizelos
- Kafantaris
(1924–1935)
(1935–1973)
- Kondylis1
- Demertzis
- I. Metaxas1
- Koryzis
- Tsouderos2
- Tsolakoglou4
- Logothetopoulos4
- I. Rallis4
- Bakirtzis2
- S. Venizelos2
- Svolos2
- G. Papandreou (Sr.)
- Plastiras
- P. Voulgaris
- Archbishop Damaskinos
- Kanellopoulos
- Sofoulis
- Poulitsas3
- K. Tsaldaris
- Maximos
- K. Tsaldaris
- Sofoulis
- Vafeiadis2
- Partsalidis2
- Diomidis
- I. Theotokis3
- S. Venizelos
- Plastiras
- S. Venizelos
- Plastiras
- Kiousopoulos3
- Papagos
- K. Karamanlis (Sr.)
- Georgakopoulos3
- K. Karamanlis (Sr.)
- Dovas3
- K. Karamanlis (Sr.)
- Pipinelis
- Sty. Mavromichalis3
- G. Papandreou (Sr.)
- Paraskevopoulos3
- G. Papandreou (Sr.)
- Novas
- Tsirimokos
- Stefanopoulos
- Paraskevopoulos3
- Kanellopoulos3
(1967–1974)
(since 1974)
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