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  1. Alexandros Zaimis ( Greek: Αλέξανδρος Ζαΐμης; 28 October 1855 – 15 September 1936 [1]) was a Greek politician who served as Greece's Prime Minister, Minister of the Interior, Minister of Justice, and High Commissioner of Crete. He served as Prime Minister six times.

  2. Aléxandros Zaímis, no alfabeto grego: Αλέξανδρος Ζαΐμης, (Atenas, 9 de novembro de 1855 — Viena, 14 de setembro de 1936) foi um político da Grécia. Ocupou o cargo de primeiro-ministro da Grécia.

  3. Aléxandros Thrasívoulou Zaimis (1855-1936) (Greek Αλέξανδρος Θρασύβουλου Ζαΐμης) was a figure in Greek politics. Along with Eleutherios Venizelos he is considered one of the most influential figures in the politics of Modern Greece.

  4. www.hellenicaworld.com › Greece › PersonAlexandros Zaimis

    Alexandros Zaimis (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Ζαΐμης) (9 November 1855 – 15 September 1936) was a Greek Prime Minister, Minister of the Interior, Minister of Justice, and High Commissioner of Crete. He served as Prime Minister six times. Early Life and Family.

  5. Written by Greek Boston in Modern Greek History. Alexandros Zaimis was one of the most popular leaders of Greece. He was a prime minister six times in the country, from 1897 to 1928. He was truly loved by everyone in the Greece community, as evidenced by his multiple terms and re-elections.

  6. www.mlahanas.de › Greece › HistoryAlexandros Zaimis

    Alexandros Thrasivoulou Zaimis (Greek: ) (9 November 1855 15 September 1936) was a Greek politician. The son of Thrasivoulos Zaimis, a former Prime Minister of Greece, he entered politics at a young age, becoming a Member of Parliament in 1885, and a Prime Minister for the first time in 1897.

  7. The strong and silent statesman Alexander Zaïmis, who had served his country for nearly fifty years, died in exile on September 15, 1936, in Vienna, Austria. (1855–1936). Greek statesman Alexander Zaïmis was six times premier of his country and served as president from 1929 to 1935. As a politician, he helped bring about the Greek…