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  1. Hace 4 días · During the short-lived dictatorship of Theodoros Pangalos four symbols were added to the national emblem in the four quarters created by the cross: the head of Athena, symbolising the ancient Greek period; a helmet and spear, symbolising the Hellenistic period; a double-headed eagle, symbolising the Byzantine period; and a Phoenix rising from its ashes, symbolising the modern Greek period.

  2. Hace 6 días · Theodoros Pangalos An unexpected turn in Chams' fate occurred when an Arvanite general, known for his pro-Albanian feelings, became prime minister of Greece. On 24 June 1925, a group of officers, fearing that the political instability was putting the country at risk, overthrew the government in a coup and their leader, Theodoros Pangalos became the head of the dictatorial government.

  3. 6 de may. de 2024 · Though most likely uninvolved, George was accused of initiating the coup d'état, and Plastiras and Theodoros Pangalos openly campaigned for the abolition of the monarchy for the first time. [91] [92] The 1923 Greek legislative election determined that Venizelos would replace Gonatas, however before the changeover in government, Gonatas demanded that George leave the country.

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · Theodoros Pangalos (@tpangalos) May 31, 2023. Να υπενθυμίσουμε ότι ο Θεόδωρος Πάγκαλος επί σειρά ετών αντιμετώπιζε προβλήματα με την υγεία του. Άφαντο το Κόμμα

  5. 6 de may. de 2024 · Greece: General Theodoros Pangalos seized power in a coup in Athens, Greece. 1926 Józef Piłsudski and other leaders of the May Coup (1926) on Poniatowski Bridge in Warsaw. Nicaragua: Emiliano Chamorro overthrows Carlos José Solórzano, starting the Constitutionalist War.

  6. Hace 6 días · Anti-Turkish sentiment, also known as Anti-Turkism ( Turkish: Türk karşıtlığı ), or Turkophobia ( Turkish: Türkofobi) is hostility, intolerance, or xenophobia against Turkish people, Turkish culture and the Turkish language.

  7. 6 de may. de 2024 · Answer: Georgia. In 1920, Georgia was recognized by Russia as an independent state in the Treaty of Moscow. Josef Stalin, himself a Georgian got the consent from Lenin to invade Georgia. The Russian started an expansionary policy to occupy territories which were formerly part of the Russian Empire. Georgia was overrun within three weeks on 17th ...