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  • Zorbas was born in [[Athens]] in [[1844]] to a family that hailed from [[Magnesia (Asia Minor)|Magnesia]], [[Asia M [[Category:1844 births|Zorbas, Nikolaos]]
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  • Dimitrios Rallis was born in [[Athens]] in [[1844]]. He was elected to Parliament in [[1872]], became Minister in several gov [[Category:1844 births|Rallis, Dimitrios]]
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  • He died on [[August 23]], [[1844]]. His mansion in [[Spetses]] serves a museum of the [[War of Independence] [[Category:1844 deaths|Mexis, Hadjiyiannis]]
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  • Theotokis was born in [[Kerkyra]] in [[1844]]. He studied law at Sorbonne University in France and returned upon gradua [[Category:1844 births|Theotokis, Georgios]]
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  • ...apoutas then became involved in Greek politics and served in Parliament ([[1844]] - [[1847]]) and in the Senate ([[1847]] - [[1862]]). He was also made an [[Category:1864 deaths|Plapoutas, Dimitris]]
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  • He was subsequently ([[1844]]) appointed Minister of the Military and, in [[1847]], Prime Minister. [[Category:1855 deaths|Tzavelas, Kitsos]]
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  • ==Deaths== *[[1844]]: [[Hadjiyiannis Mexis]], leader of [[Spetses]] in the Greek [[War of Inde
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  • *[[1844]]: [[King Otto]] takes an oath of allegiance to the [[History of the Consti ==Deaths==
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  • In [[1840]] he was recalled and appointed minister of war. In 1843-1844 he was president of the council of ministers, and he subsequently held the [[category:1860 deaths|Metaxas, Andreas]]
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  • *[[1844]]: The [[Theological School of Chalki]] is established. ==Deaths==
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  • ...brought about the first constitution. In the ensuing first elections in [[1844]], his ''[[French Party]]'' (Γαλλικό Κόμμα) together with [[And ...re=[[Alexandros Mavrokordatos]]|after=[[Kitsos Tzavelas]]|years=August 14, 1844 - September 17, 1847}}
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  • ...f 103. The council sat from [[November 8]], [[1843]] until [[March 18]], [[1844]] when the [[King Otto|King]] swore to uphold the new constitution. On that [[Category:1849 deaths|Notaras, Panoutsos]]
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  • ...Slav descent, having no racial relation with the ancient [[Greeks]]. In [[1844]], he published his second survey, ''The last year of the Greek independenc * ''The last year of the Greek independence'', 1844.
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  • ...Greece]]|before=[[Konstantinos Kanaris]]|after=[[Ioannis Kolettis]]|years=1844}} [[Category:1865 deaths|Mavrokordatos, Alexandros]]
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  • ...ime Minister of Greece|Prime Minister]] from [[March 11]]- [[April 11]], [[1844]]. He served a second term ([[October 27]], [[1848]] – [[December 24] ...axas]]|after=[[Alexandros Mavrokordatos]]|years=March 11, 1844 - April 11, 1844}}
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  • [[Dimitrios Rallis]] ([[1844]]-[[1921]]), grandfather of the current George Rallis, was five times Prime [[Category:2006 deaths|Rallis, George]]
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  • On March 1, 1844, he changed jobs, going to work for B. H. Shröder & Co., an import/export [[Category:1890 deaths|Schliemann, Heinrich]]
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  • *1844 Prime Minister [[Ioannis Kolettis]] first coined the expression the "Great *1992 Deaths of [http://orthodoxwiki.org/Gabrielia_(Papayannis) Gabrielia (Papayannis)]
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