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  1. Stilianós Gonatás (em grego: Στυλιανός Γονατάς; Patras, 15 de agosto de 1876 — Atenas, 29 de março de 1966) foi um político da Grécia. [1] Ocupou o cargo de primeiro-ministro da Grécia entre 27 de Novembro de 1922 a 24 de Janeiro de 1924 .

  2. Stilianós Gonatás (em grego: Στυλιανός Γονατάς; Patras, 15 de agosto de 1876 — Atenas, 29 de março de 1966) foi um político da Grécia. [1] Ocupou o cargo de primeiro-ministro da Grécia entre 27 de Novembro de 1922 a 24 de Janeiro de 1924 .

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    • Early Life and Military Career
    • The September 1922 Revolt
    • As Prime Minister
    • Later Political Career

    Gonatas was born on August 15, 1876 in Patras. He entered the Military Academy in 1892 and graduated in 1897. As a Lieutenant, he participated in the Macedonian Struggle (1907–1909), and became aide-de-camp to Colonel Nikolaos Zorbas immediately following the 1909 Goudi Revolt. He also participated in the 1912-13 Balkan Wars and in the Allied Exped...

    In August 1922, the Greek Army suffered a catastrophic defeat at the hands of the Turks, which forced it to evacuate Anatolia in great haste. In Greece, this disaster led to a political crisis, and military revolts broke out in September amongst the evacuated troops in Thessaloniki, Chios and Lesbos, headed primarily by Venizelist officers. The arm...

    The first cabinet formed under the regime of the Revolutionary Committee (which had established itself as the real master of Greece with King George II merely as a figurehead) underwent several slight changes, the chief of which was caused by the refusal of Zaimis to retain the premiership (which remained vacant, with Sotirios Krokidas as acting pr...

    After his service as Prime Minister, Gonatas resigned his commission in the army. In the same year, a Republic was proclaimed and the legislature expanded to include a second house: the Senate. Gonatas ran for and was elected to the Senate as a Liberal in the 1929 election representing Attica and Boeotia. He was re-elected and later served as Presi...

  4. Stilianós Gonatás: 1876-1966: 27 de novembro de 1922 – 11 de janeiro de 1924. Em 10 de novembro de 1922 Krokidas renunciou por não concordar com a execução iminente de seis dos líderes da revolução, e S. Gonatás assumiu o cargo. [8] Elefthérios Venizélos: 1864-1936: 11 de janeiro de 1924 – 6 de fevereiro de 1924

  5. Após a vitória dos venizelistas nas eleições legislativas de 16 de dezembro de 1923, o primeiro-ministro Stilianós Gonatás pediu a Jorge II e sua família para deixar o país, enquanto a nova Assembléia Nacional deliberava sobre o futuro do regime.

  6. Stylianós Gonatás (en grec moderne : Στυλιανός Γονατάς ), né le 15 août 1876 à Patras et mort le 29 mars 1966 à Athènes, est un militaire et homme politique grec, Premier ministre de novembre 1922 à janvier 1924 . Biographie. Militaire de carrière, il fait partie de l'entourage du colonel Nikólaos Zorbás après le coup de Goudi.