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Periklis Rallis (Greek: Περικλής Ράλλης) (1891 – August 20, 1945) was a Greek People's Party politician. He was three times Minister of the Interior of Greece, twice under the Second Hellenic Republic and once after the restoration of the monarchy in 1935.
PeriklisRallis (Greek: Περικλής Ράλλης) (1891 – August 20, 1945) was a Greek People's Party politician. He was three times Minister of the Interior of...
Portfolio Ioannis Sofianopoulos Minister for Foreign Affairs (Greece) PeriklisRallis Ministry of the Interior (Greece) Pafsanias Katsotas Military Advisor...
Konstantinos Angelakis (mayor of Thessaloniki), Alexandros Zannas [el] and Periklis A. Argyropoulos [fr] (representatives of Thessaloniki), Dimitrios Dingas [el]...
archbishop in the patriarchy of Agia Sofia. While studying Greek and the Periklis harangue, he also started meeting prominent "patriots". Because he was...
imposed an iron discipline in ELAS. At the same time, some members of ELAS (Periklis, Tasos Leuterias, Diamantis, Nikiforos, Thiseas, Dimos Karalivanos, and...
hurdler Vassilis Hatzipanagis football player José Holebas football player Periklis Iakovakis hurdler Georgios Iatridis fencer Miltiades Iatrou cyclist Takis...
Tsirimokos I. Metaxas Maris Tsimikalis I. Rallis Moutzouridis Giannopoulos Chloros P. Rallis Tsaldaris P. Rallis Kingdom of Greece (Glücksburg) (1935–1973/4)...
Trabzon was intercepted and sunk by the Greek torpedo boat No. 14 under Lt. Periklis Argyropoulos off Ayvalık. The main Ottoman fleet remained inside the Dardanelles...
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...
Tsirimokos I. Metaxas Maris Tsimikalis I. Rallis Moutzouridis Giannopoulos Chloros P. Rallis Tsaldaris P. Rallis Kingdom of Greece (Glücksburg) (1935–1973/4)...
Boland (GBR) L Did not advance Demetrios Petrokokkinos Rallis (GRE) L Did not advance Evangelos Rallis Petrokokkinos (GRE) W Boland (GBR) L Did not advance...
Alexandros Othonaios Preceded by Georgios Papandreou Succeeded by Ioannis Rallis Minister of Military Affairs In office 30 July 1923 – 11 January 1924 Monarch...
items were stolen from the Numismatic Museum of Athens by a thief named Periklis Raftopoulos, who was apprehended by police in Paris. Kavvadias dismissed...
Preceded by Rear Admiral Periklis Dimoulis Chief of the Navy General Staff 23 August 1933 – 17 July 1934 Succeeded by Rear Admiral Periklis Dimoulis Preceded by...