- elections,
Kafantaris went abroad, from
where he
returned in
September 1922,
after the Asia
Minor tragedy and the 1922 Gr**** coup. In 1924,
Kafantaris was appointed...
- year)
Eleftherios Venizelos, leader,
Prime Minister (1910)
Georgios Kafantaris,
Prime Minister (1924)
Andreas Michalakopoulos,
Prime Minister (1924)...
- was a
political party in
Greece in the 1920s and 1930s led by
Georgios Kafantaris. The
party first contested national elections in 1928, when they won three...
- ****umed the
leadership of the
government immediately after the fall of the
Kafantaris government. 13 days
after taking office, he
proclaimed the establishment...
-
Stefanos Granitsas (1880-1915), artist,
writer and
journalist Georgios Kafantaris (1873-1946),
politician Spyros Paliouras (1875-1957), a Gr****
artist and...
-
Party Progressive Party (Greece) (1954–84)
Progressive Party (Greece,
Kafantaris)
Kamtapur Progressive Party,
India Donegal Progressive Party, Ireland...
-
politician Dimitris Horn,
actor Humphrey Jennings,
filmmaker Georgios Kafantaris,
Prime Minister of
Greece Dimitrios Kallergis,
statesman Konstantinos...
- and
later enrolled in the ****enic Conservatory,
studying with
Stelios Kafantaris. An On****is
Foundation scholarship enabled him to
attend master classes...
-
Alexandros Zaimis defeated former short-term
prime minister Georgios Kafantaris in a vote
conducted by the Gr****
Parliament and Senate.
Zaimis was sworn...
- Fiction. 33 (3): 413–446. doi:10.3138/ecf.33.3.413. S2CID 241782107. Mira
Kafantaris, "Why Race
before Race Now?"
Petites Nouvelles (Ohio
State University...