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  1. Hace 1 día · George II and Ioannis Metaxas (pictured) established a dictatorship in Greece. On 4 August 1936, George endorsed Metaxas's dictatorship, known as the "4th of August Regime", signing decrees that dissolved the parliament, banned political parties, abolished the constitution and purported to create a "Third Hellenic Civilization".

  2. Hace 5 días · Por tanto, desde la dictadura de Metaxás de los años 30 hasta el régimen militar de 1967–1974, el Estado griego siempre consideró a los izquierdistas “ciudadanos peligrosos” y los castigó en consecuencia.

  3. Hace 3 días · Ioannis Metaxas was the dictator of Greece from 1936 to 1941, when he died. The Golden Dawn's meander symbol (which the party sees as representing bravery and eternal struggle), while based on the traditional "Greek key", is seen as "closely resembling a swastika".

  4. Hace 3 días · This is the second attempt by the Entente to force Greece to join its side, after the failed landing of November 18/December 1 of the previous year (“November Entente”). Then, Ioannis Metaxas organized detachments of troops and together with the Athens garrison managed to repel the Anglo-French attacks causing them significant losses.

  5. Hace 5 días · 3 the new mukhtar of tala will be ioannis konikkos. 4 new community council leaders in paphos district: agios georgios paphos - charalambous andreas 75,8%. agios dimitrianos - dionysiou dimitrios 63 67,7%. agios nikolaos paphos - neocleous andreas 35 62,5%. amargeti - nikolaou alexandros 87 36,9%. anadiou - fragkou stavros 13 56,5%

  6. Hace 4 días · Född 14 december, 1998 - Christos är ogift och skriven i bostadsrätt på Gösta Ekmans väg 37 lgh 1503. Dimitrios Metaxas är även skriven här. Christos har inga bolagsengagemang. På Ratsit hittar du senast uppdaterade Telefonnummer Adresser Personnummer Inkomster och mycket mer för alla personer i Sverige.

  7. Hace 5 días · Metaxas echoes Bonhoeffer in condemning the religion of externals, which fixates on buildings, rituals, creeds, and human traditions — allowing these things to psychologically substitute for a living, self-sacrificial faith. More pertinently for us, Metaxas points to the idols that too many Christians worship today.