Stylianos Mavromichalis

Greek politician (1899–1981)
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Stylianos Mavromichalis (Greek: Στυλιανός Μαυρομιχάλης) (1899 – 29 October 1981) was a Greek politician and prime minister.[1][2]

Biography

Born in Mani, Mavromichalis was a descendant of Petros Mavromichalis, who participated in the Greek War of Independence.

Mavromichalis studied law and was president of the Areopagus (court of cassation; Greek: Άρειος Πάγος), the Supreme Court of Greece.[3] He was prime minister for a very short period, from 29 September to 8 November 1963, of a transitional government.[4] He died in Athens on October 29, 1981.

References

  1. ^ Veremēs, Thanos; Dragoumēs, Markos (1995). Historical Dictionary of Greece. Scarecrow Press. p. 250. ISBN 978-0-8108-2888-9.
  2. ^ Clogg, Richard (1986-11-28). A Short History of Modern Greece. CUP Archive. p. 241. ISBN 978-0-521-32837-1.
  3. ^ Gkotzaridis, Evi (2016-01-01). A Pacifist's Life and Death: Grigorios Lambrakis and Greece in the Long Shadow of Civil War. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 313. ISBN 978-1-4438-8552-2. Eventually, King Paul relented, asked Pipinelis to step down and replaced him with the President of the Supreme Court, Stylianos Mavromichalis (29 Sept 63-8 Nov 63).
  4. ^ Draenos, Stan (2012-06-12). Andreas Papandreou: The Making of a Greek Democrat and Political Maverick. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 90. ISBN 978-0-85773-237-8.
Political offices
Preceded by
Panagiotis Pipinelis
Prime Minister of Greece
(caretaker)

29 September – 8 November 1963
Succeeded by
George Papandreou
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