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'''Anastasios Charalabis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] military and political figure of the latter part of the [[19th Century]] - early part of the [[20th Century|20th]]. | '''Anastasios Charalabis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] military and political figure of the latter part of the [[19th Century]] - early part of the [[20th Century|20th]]. | ||
− | Charalabis was born in [[1862]] to a family that hailed from [[Achaea prefecture]] in the [[Peloponnese]]. He served as a Lieutenant General in the Greek High Command and also served as Minister of the Military in [[1917]] and [[1922]]. | + | Charalabis was born in [[1862]] to a family that hailed from [[Achaea prefecture]] in the [[Peloponnese]]. He served as a Lieutenant General in the Greek High Command and also served as Minister of the Military in [[1917]] and [[1922]]. Briefly in [[1916]], he also served as [[Minister for the Interior (Greece)|Minister for the Interior]]. |
After the [[Asia Minor Disaster]], the revolutionary council of [[Nikolaos Plastiras]] and [[Stylianos Gonatas]] appointed Charalabis as temporary Prime Minister until [[Sotirios Krokidas]] could return to [[Athens]] and assume the office. After handing power to Krokidas, Charalabis served as his Minister for the Military. | After the [[Asia Minor Disaster]], the revolutionary council of [[Nikolaos Plastiras]] and [[Stylianos Gonatas]] appointed Charalabis as temporary Prime Minister until [[Sotirios Krokidas]] could return to [[Athens]] and assume the office. After handing power to Krokidas, Charalabis served as his Minister for the Military. |
Revision as of 08:23, November 23, 2011
Anastasios Charalabis was a Greek military and political figure of the latter part of the 19th Century - early part of the 20th.
Charalabis was born in 1862 to a family that hailed from Achaea prefecture in the Peloponnese. He served as a Lieutenant General in the Greek High Command and also served as Minister of the Military in 1917 and 1922. Briefly in 1916, he also served as Minister for the Interior.
After the Asia Minor Disaster, the revolutionary council of Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas appointed Charalabis as temporary Prime Minister until Sotirios Krokidas could return to Athens and assume the office. After handing power to Krokidas, Charalabis served as his Minister for the Military.
Preceded by: Nikolaos Triantaphyllakos |
Prime Minister of Greece September 29, 1922 - September 30, 1922 |
Succeeded by: Sotirios Krokidas |