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  1. Tenente-general. Conflitos. Guerras dos Balcãs. Primeira Guerra Mundial. Guerra Greco-Turca de 1919-1922. Nikólaos Plastíras, no alfabeto grego: Νικόλαος Πλαστήρας ( Karditsa, 4 de Novembro de 1883 — Atenas, 26 de Julho de 1953 ), foi um político da Grécia. Ocupou o cargo de primeiro-ministro da Grécia. [ 1]

  2. Nikolaos Plastiras ( Greek: Νικόλαος Πλαστήρας; 4 November 1883 [1] – 26 July 1953) was a Greek general and politician, who served twice as Prime Minister of Greece. A distinguished soldier known for his personal bravery, he became famous as "The Black Rider" during the Greco-Turkish War of 1919–1922, where he commanded the 5/42 Evzone Regiment.

  3. Also known as: Νικόλαος Πλαστήρας. Nikolaos Plastiras (04/11/1883 - 26/07/1953) Nikolaos Plastiras was a Greek army official and politician. He was known for his military activities during the Balkan Wars and the Greco – Turkish War of 1919. He was born in a town near Karditsa in 1883.

  4. Home Δημότης Culture Nikolaos Plastiras. Nikolaos Plastiras was a military and political personality with a significant presence during the first half of the 20th century. He was born in the village of Vounesi (present-day Morfovouni) of Karditsa, on November 4, 1883.

  5. Nikólaos Plastíras, no alfabeto grego: Νικόλαος Πλαστήρας, foi um político da Grécia. Ocupou o cargo de primeiro-ministro da Grécia.[1]

  6. Nikólaos Plastíras, a staunch supporter of Venizélos and the mastermind behind the 1922 coup, sought to restore Venizélos to power by force. His coup was unsuccessful and was subsequently followed by an assassination attempt on Venizélos. The political arena was once again split between supporters… Read More

  7. Nikolaos Plastiras played a significant role in Greece’s military rule and politics in the 20th century. He was born in the Karditsan village of Vounesi, today called Morfovouni, on November 4, 1883. Plastiras’ parents were born and raised in the town of Morfovouni in the Agrafa mountains of southwest Thessaly.