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  1. September 30, 1923 (age 100) Oak Park, Illinois, USA. Occupation. Activist. Politician. Margaret (Margarita) Chant-Papandreou (born September 30, 1923) is a Greek-American activist, second wife of Andreas Papandreou (1919–1996) and mother of George Papandreou .

  2. 8 de abr. de 2017 · Overview. Margarita Papandreou (née Margaret Chant) born Oak Park, IL September 22 , 1930. Greek first lady. Organized international feminist anti-war conference Athens Nov. 1986; contributed to end of Cold War by visit to USSR 1987; democratic Socialist.

  3. In 1948, he entered into a relationship with University of Minnesota journalism student Margaret Chant. After Chant obtained a divorce, and after his own divorce from his first wife Christina Rasia, Papandreou and Chant were married in 1951.

  4. By KATHLEEN HENDRIX. Aug. 3, 1989 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. In June the 38-year marriage of Andreas and Margaret Papandreou, he then prime minister of Greece, she his American-born wife,...

  5. 23 de jun. de 2019 · In 1951 he married Margaret Chant, a U.S. citizen. It was his second marriage after his first, with Christina Rassia. Andreas and Margaret had four children, George, Sophia, Nikos and Andrikos (Andreas). In 1959, Papandreou returned to Greece for one year on Guggenheim and Fulbright scholarships, heading up a research program on ...

  6. 23 de jun. de 1996 · Meanwhile he had met Margaret Chant, of Elmhurst, Ill., a former journalism student. After both obtained divorces, they were married in Nevada in 1951.

  7. Margaret Chant and what was to follow, throw light on the passionate aspect of Andreas’ character which he was to exhibit later in his political career. The author describes very skillfully the efforts of George Papandreou to draw his son into Greek politics. The involvement was slow but steady and after some years Greece was to acquire