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  1. Hace 2 días · The government-in-exile, now led by prominent liberal Georgios Papandreou, moved to Italy, in preparation for its return to Greece. Under the Caserta Agreement of September 1944, all resistance forces in Greece were placed under the command of a British officer, General Ronald Scobie.

  2. 18 de jul. de 2024 · Georgios Papandreou, whose Centre Union Party secured a sweeping victory in 1964, responded to this need as prime minister; yet the promise of reform and modernization was cast aside with renewed crisis in Cyprus, and groups within the army conspired to subvert the country’s democratic institutions.

  3. Hace 2 días · Constantine was born in the afternoon of 2 June 1940 at his parents' residence, Villa Psychiko at Leoforos Diamantidou 14 in Psychiko, an affluent suburb of Athens. He was the second child and only son of Crown Prince Paul and Crown Princess Frederica.His father was the younger brother and heir presumptive of the reigning Greek king, George II, and his mother was the only daughter of Ernest ...

  4. 17 de jul. de 2024 · Thousands of Greeks gather at Syntagma Square to listen to prime minister Georgios Papandreou’s declaration of Athens’ liberation from the Nazi occupation, on October 18, 1944.

  5. 13 de jul. de 2024 · Ο Γεώργιος Παπαδόπουλος ( Ελαιοχώρι Αχαΐας, 5 Μαΐου 1919 - Αθήνα, 27 Ιουνίου 1999) ήταν Έλληνας δικτάτορας και αξιωματικός του Ελληνικού Στρατού που ηγήθηκε του πραξικοπήματος της 21ης Απριλίου, με το οποίο ανέτρεψε την νόμιμη κυβέρνηση εγκαθιδρύοντας στρατιωτική δικτατορία στην Ελλάδα, γνωστή και ως Χούντα των Συνταγματαρχών ή Επταετία.

  6. www.wiki3.es-es.nina.az › Georgios_Andreas_PapandreuGeorgios Andreas Papandreu

    28 de jun. de 2024 · Para su abuelo, véase (Geórgios Papandréou) Giórgos Papandréou [ 1 ] (en griego Γιώργος Παπανδρέου, AFI: [ˈʝoɾɣos papanˈðre̞u] ; Saint Paul ,

  7. Hace 2 días · The funeral of Georgios Papandreou on 3 November 1968 spontaneously turned into a massive demonstration against the junta. In March 1969, the famous Greek poet Giorgos Seferis , recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1963, made a statement against the military regime on the BBC World Service, copies of which were simultaneously distributed to every newspaper in Athens.