Constantine Kollias (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κόλλιας) (1901[1] – 13 July 1998) was a Greek Attorney General of the Supreme Civil and Criminal Court who was proclaimed Prime Minister by the far right-wing military junta, which ruled the country from 1967 until 1974.
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ConstantineKollias (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κόλλιας) (1901 – 13 July 1998) was a Greek Attorney General of the Supreme Civil and Criminal Court who was proclaimed...
Ieronymos swore Zoitakis into office in Athens. Constantine, the royal family and Prime Minister Konstantinos Kollias took off in torrential rain from Kavala...
Sartzetakis was called by the attorney of the Greek Supreme Court ConstantineKollias to proceed with the investigation, as the case was transferred to...
Radical Union Head of caretaker government. Greek junta (1967–1974) ConstantineKollias Κωνσταντίνος Κόλλιας (1901–1998) — 21 April 1967 13 December 1967...
Papadopoulos leader of the Greek junta Cabinet of ConstantineKollias 21 April 1967 - 13 December 1967 ConstantineKollias appointed by the junta regime...
Princess Irene. Constantine also took with him Prime Minister Kollias. At first, things seemed to be going according to plan. Constantine was well received...
the monarchy, and named himself the new Prime Minister to replace ConstantineKollias, who had fled into exile along with the royal family. Algeria's President...
He also served in other ministerial posts under Alexandros Diomidis, Constantine Karamanlis and others till 1967 when he became Prime Minister. On 9 July...
advocated by Venizelos, or a Germanophile neutrality as preferred by King Constantine I. This dissension soon began to divide Greek society around the two...
provost marshal Ioannis Dimakopoulos, the iconographer Othon Giavopoulos and Kollias Vytiniotis. List of settlements in Arcadia List of traditional settlements...
Byzantium and The Crusades. Hambledon & London. ISBN 978-1-85285-501-7. Kollias, Taxiarchis G. (1988). Byzantinische Waffen: ein Beitrag zur byzantinischen...
Kollias government, and his position was further enhanced after the King's abortive counter-coup on 13 December, when Papadopoulos replaced Kollias as...
Paloumba in the Arcadia region of the Peloponnese, Ottoman Empire, the son of Kollias Plapoutas, who came from a strong line of Arvanites of Greek Orthodox religion...
Negreponte family, a prominent family from Chios and was great-grandson of Constantine Hangerli, Prince of Wallachia. He was the second of nine children, including...
Ninety-fourth Congress ... U.S. Government Printing Office. Danopoulos, Constantine Panos (1984). Warriors and Politicians in Modern Greece. Documentary...
2013. p. 2. Gournia, Minoan Crete Retrieved 12 May 2013. Brewer, S.; Kollias, T. (2011). Frommer's Greece Day by Day. Wiley. p. 246. ISBN 978-1-118-02336-5...
parliamentary system. The parliament was to be reduced to 150 members. King Constantine II, who had been in self-imposed exile since his failed counter-coup...
Kollias, instead. In the new government, Spandidakis was thus appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence. When King Constantine...
from the original on 14 May 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2015. Chrēstos G. Kollias; Gülay Günlük-Şenesen; Gülden Ayman (2003). Greece and Turkey in the 21st...
played a leading role in the September 1922 revolt that deposed King Constantine I and in the establishment of the Second Hellenic Republic. In June 1925...
Colonel Georgios Papadopoulos, staged a coup on 21 April 1967. King Constantine II reluctantly endorsed the coup, but started preparing for a counter-coup...
Coubertin and gave a report to the president of the committee, Crown Prince Constantine, recommending that Greece withdraw from hosting the Games. Skouloudis...
35 (1): 108–116, doi:10.1111/j.1095-9270.2006.00091.x, S2CID 108961383 Kollias, Taxiarchis G. (1999), "Die byzantinische Kriegsmarine. Ihre Bedeutung...
assigned the Ministry of the Interior. He became also the vice president of Kollias government. As head of that post, Pattakos made the decision to strip Greek...