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  1. Alexandros Othōnaios, in greco Αλέξανδρος Οθωναίος (Gytheio, 1879 – Atene, 20 settembre 1970), è stato un generale greco, per pochi giorni primo ministro di un governo d’emergenza nazionale dal 6 marzo al 10 marzo 1933.

  2. Alexandros Othonaios (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Οθωναίος, Gytheio, c. 1879 – Athens, 20 September 1970) was a distinguished Greek general, who became briefly the acting Prime Minister of Greece, heading an emergency government during an abortive coup d'état in 1933.

    • Background
    • Coup
    • Trial
    • Punishments
    • Aftermath
    • Overturned

    On 9 September 1922, Turkish military and guerilla forces entered the city of Smyrna (now İzmir), in Asia Minor, which was previously occupied by Greece by the Treaty of Sèvres. Hundreds of thousands of Greek residents from Asia Minor fled to Smyrna seeking transportation across the sea to escape the advancing Turks. The pro-royalist government in ...

    Anti-royalist factions, seizing the moment of public outrage, moved against the Pro-Royalist government and a military coup d'état unfolded in Athens and the Aegean Islands. Backed by an angry civil response to the defeat in the fields of battle, on 11/24 September 1922, Colonels Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas formed a "Revolutionary Comm...

    On 25 October 1922 (12 October on the "old style" Greek calendar in use at the time), the junta constituted an "extraordinary military tribunal", which convened on 13 November (31 October) in the then parliament building and carried out a 15 day trial in which the five most senior members of the overthrown administration (Dimitrios Gounaris, Georgi...

    The embassies of Sweden, Netherlands and United Kingdom objected and tried to cancel the punishments without success. After the executions, and in response, the United Kingdom withdrew its ambassador to Greece for some time.[citation needed] The executions were a kind of shock for the Greek conservatives, while they exacerbated the conflict between...

    In 2010, Greek courts annulled the convictions due to new evidence and then also dismissed the charges for high treason for the six due to the limitation period. Former prime minister Petros Protopapadakis’ grandson was able to present new evidence in court that had been absent in the 1922 trial and which was deemed sufficient for a retrial. The la...

    • 28 November 1922
    • 6 sentenced to death, 2 sentenced to life in prison, 1 exiled
  3. Alexandros Othonaios, in greco Αλέξανδρος Οθωναίος , è stato un generale greco, per pochi giorni primo ministro di un governo d’emergenza nazionale dal 6 marzo al 10 marzo 1933.

  4. Eleutherios Kyriakou Venizelos ( IPA: [elefˈθeɾjos ciˈɾjaku veniˈzelos]; in greco: Ελευθέριος Κυριάκου Βενιζέλος; Mournies, 23 agosto 1864 – Parigi, 18 marzo 1936) è stato un politico greco . Dal suo nome deriva quello del movimento venizelista, protagonista della politica greca dall'inizio del XX ...

  5. Alexandros Othonaios (en griego: Αλέξανδρος Οθωναίος) era un militar y un hombre político griego. Nació en Gitión en 1879. Fue un primer ministro de Grecia durante algunos días en marzo de 1933. Murió en Atenas en 1970. Categorías: Hombres. Nacidos en 1879. Fallecidos en 1970.

  6. Premiers ministres grecs. modifier. Aléxandros Othonaíos (en grec moderne : Αλέξανδρος Οθωναίος) est un homme politique grec né à Gýthio en 1879 et décédé à Athènes le 20 septembre 1970. Il fut premier ministre de la Grèce durant quelques jours en mars 1933 .