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As President of the [[Council of State (Greece)|Council of State]], he took the premiership of an interim government from 4 to 18 April 1946 after the troubled [[Greek legislative election, 1946|31 March 1946 elections]], which were simultaneous with the reigniting of the [[Greek Civil War]]. |
As President of the [[Council of State (Greece)|Council of State]], he took the premiership of an interim government from 4 to 18 April 1946 after the troubled [[Greek legislative election, 1946|31 March 1946 elections]], which were simultaneous with the reigniting of the [[Greek Civil War]]. |
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In 1947, he became a member of the [[Archaeological Society of Athens]] and of the [[Academy of Athens (modern)|Academy of Athens]], of which he was elected president in 1954.<ref>[http://www.academyofathens.gr/ecPage.asp?id=436&nt=18&lang=2 Ordinary Members of the Academy of Athens in order of selection], ''Website of the Academy of Athens''</ref> |
In 1947, he became a member of the [[Archaeological Society of Athens]] and of the [[Academy of Athens (modern)|Academy of Athens]], of which he was elected president in 1954.<ref>[http://www.academyofathens.gr/ecPage.asp?id=436&nt=18&lang=2 Ordinary Members of the Academy of Athens in order of selection] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721074705/http://www.academyofathens.gr/ecPage.asp?id=436&nt=18&lang=2 |date=21 July 2011 }}, ''Website of the Academy of Athens''</ref> |
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He died in [[Athens]] οn 16 January 1968. |
He died in [[Athens]] οn 16 January 1968. |
Revision as of 10:38, 17 January 2018
Panagiotis Poulitsas (Greek: Παναγιώτης Πουλίτσας) was a Greek judge and archeologist. He was born in Geraki, Laconia in 1881.[1]
As President of the Council of State, he took the premiership of an interim government from 4 to 18 April 1946 after the troubled 31 March 1946 elections, which were simultaneous with the reigniting of the Greek Civil War.
In 1947, he became a member of the Archaeological Society of Athens and of the Academy of Athens, of which he was elected president in 1954.[2]
He died in Athens οn 16 January 1968. He was the maternal grandfather of the famous authorist and playboy Taki Theodoracopulos.[3]
References
- ^ Michail Stamatelatos, Φωτεινή Βάμβα-Σταματελάτου. Επίτομο Γεωγραφικό Λεξικό της Ελλάδος (Geographical Dictionary of Greece). Athens: Hermes, 2001.
- ^ Ordinary Members of the Academy of Athens in order of selection Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Website of the Academy of Athens
- ^ "Not Fit To Print". www.newschoolfreepress.com. The New School Free Press. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
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- People of the Greek Civil War
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