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  1. 5 Ioannis Metaxás est issu d’une famille aisée de hauts fonctionnaires et d’hommes politiques8, famille au passé aristocratique. Dans son journal, Metaxás écrit en 1901 qu’il se considère comme « un membre de l’aristocratie ayant de longue date combattu pour le roi et l’État » 9 .

  2. The role of sport in Metaxas’ Greece compared to Hitler’s Germany. Added on July 9, 2020. The regime of Metaxas (1936-1941) was a totalitarian regime with nationalistic and militaristic features. The purpose of this study is to collect and process data about the role of competitive sport and physical education in the regime of Metaxas.

  3. Ioánnis Metaxás, né le 12 avril 1871 à Ithaque et mort le 29 janvier 1941 à Athènes, est un militaire et homme politique grec. Il fut Premier ministre du royaume de Grèce de 1936 à sa mort, durant la période de dictature appelée régime du 4-Août.

  4. 29 de oct. de 2021 · 0. The absolute brilliance of Ioannis Metaxas undoubtedly left its mark in Greek history when on October 28th, 1940, he refused to surrender the country to the Italian forces. With his strategic knowledge and bravery, Ioannis Metaxas seized power on August 4th, 1936 and led the country through a series of political and social changes into the ...

  5. Metaxás était le plus fort de ce qu'il restait de politiciens connus. Il était, certes, autoritaire, égocentrique, fanatique et caractériel, mais il avait la tête politique et de la vigueur. Il se servait de ceux qui l'entouraient — de purs médiocres se précipitant pour lui baiser la main — comme de larbins [ 2 ] .

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  7. Ioannis Metaxas was born in the legendary island of Ithaca but spent his youth in Kefalonia, Greece, an island in the Ionian Sea, and always considered himself a Kefalonian. A career soldier, he entered at an early age the Scholi Evelpidon , the Greek Military Academy, where he displayed a talent for soldiering and strategy, graduating at the top of his class in 1889.