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  • ...the Navy and, in [[1834]], Foreign Minister. He died on [[November 6]], [[1835]]. [[Category:1835 deaths|De Rigny, Henri]]
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  • ==Deaths== [[Category:1835]]
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  • ...hom von Armansperg clashed often. After the King reached his majority in [[1835]], von Armansperg was made Arch-Secretary but was called Arch-Chancellor by ...ce]]|before=[[Ioannis Kolettis]]|after=[[Ignaz von Rundhart]]|years=1 June 1835 - 14 February 1837}}
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  • *[[1835]]: By royal decree, the [[Theseum]] - which had been operating as the Churc ==Deaths==
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  • In [[1835]], Kiriakos became public prosecutor of the court of First Instance. In [[1 [[Category:1869 deaths|Kiriakos, Diomidis]]
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  • *[[1835]]: [[Kyriakos Serfiotis]] is sworn in as the first mayor of [[Piraeus]]. ==Deaths==
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  • '''Andreas Vokos''' '''Miaoulis''' ([[May 20]], [[1768]] - [[June 24]], [[1835]]), [[Greece|Greek]] admiral and politician, who commanded Greek naval forc ...de rear-admiral and then vice-admiral by him. He died on the [[24 June]] [[1835]] at [[Athens]] and was buried in [[Piraeus]] in what is now known as "Miao
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  • ...]] and, at age 25 was appointed Bishop of Driinoupolis in [[Epirus]]. In [[1835]], he was moved to the See of [[Ioannina]] and in [[1845]] to that of Cyzic [[Category:1878 deaths|Joachim II]]
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  • *[[1835]]: [[Dimitrios Vikelas]], author, first President of the International Olym ==Deaths==
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  • ...elas''',([[Greek Language|Greek]]: Δημήτριος Βικέλας) ([[February 15]], [[1835]] – [[July 20]], [[1908]]) was a Greek scholar, man of letters and th [[Category:1835 births|Vikelas, Dimitrios]]
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  • ...arsh rule of [[King Otto]]. He was jailed but pardoned, on [[March 25]], [[1835]], due to his advanced age. [[Category:1838 deaths]]
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  • ...s of hard work, he became one of the largest land owners in Romania. About 1835, he invited his cousin [[Konstantinos Zappas]] to come and work for him. [[Category:1865 deaths|Zappas, Evangelos]]
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  • ...Otto]] reached adulthood, Kolettis was minister of navy and defence. In [[1835]] he was sent to France as ambassabor where he made the acquaintance of man ...|after=[[Count Josef Ludwig von Armansperg]]|years=June 12, 1834 - June 1, 1835}}
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  • About [[1835]], he immigrated and settled in Bucharest at his cousin's invitation to bec [[Category:1892 deaths|Zappas, Konstantinos]]
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  • *[[1835]]: [[King Otto]] starts to rule in fact, as well as in name, as the [[Bavar ==Deaths==
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  • ==Deaths== *[[1835]]: [[Henri de Rigny]], French admiral at the [[Battle of Navarino]]
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  • *[[1835]]: King Ludwig of Bavaria (father of [[King Otto]]) visits [[Athens]]. ==Deaths==
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  • ==Deaths== *[[1835]]: [[Andreas Miaoulis]], Greek revolutionary.
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  • ...ehung vor und nach dem Freiheitskampf bis zum 31. Juli 1834'' (Heidelberg, 1835-1836), a useful source of information for the history of Greece before Otto [[Category:1872 deaths|Maurer, Georg Ludwig von]]
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  • ...T. Bergk, ''Poetae lyrici Graeci''; standard edition by F.W. Schneidewin (1835) and of the Danae alone by [[H.L. Ahrens]] (1853). Other authorities are gi [[Category:469 BC deaths]]
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