Andreas Zaimis
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Andreas Zaimis | |
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Ανδρέας Ζαΐμης | |
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President of the Provisional Administration of Greece | |
In office 26 April 1826[1] – 14 April 1827 |
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Preceded by | Georgios Kountouriotis as President of the Executive |
Succeeded by | Ioannis Kapodistrias as Governor |
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Born | 1791 Kerpini, Kalavryta, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 1840 (aged 49) Athens, Greece |
Spouse(s) | Eleni Deligianni |
Andreas Asimakis Zaimis (Greek: Ανδρέας Ζαΐμης; 1791 – 4 May 1840) was a Greek freedom fighter and government leader during the Greek War of Independence.
Biography
Born in Kalavryta, in the northern Peloponnesos, Zaimis was a primate and later leader of armed men who fought the Ottoman Turks during the Greek Revolution.
In 1826, Zaimis was chosen as the leader of the interim Greek government. His son, Thrasivoulos Zaimis, and grandson, Alexandros Zaimis, would also serve as Prime Ministers of Greece.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by
Georgios Kountouriotis
as President of the Executive |
President of the Governmental Commission 26 April 1826 – 12 April 1827 |
Succeeded by Ioannis Kapodistrias as Governor |
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- ↑ Note: Greece officially adopted the Gregorian calendar on 16 February 1923 (which became 1 March). All dates prior to that, unless specifically denoted, are Old Style.
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