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- architectural firm. Kondylis was born in Burundi, where his parents were European colonists who came from Greece, V****iliki and Andreas Kondylis, who opened a...
- referendum. On 10 October 1935, Kondylis and several other officers called on Tsaldaris and forced him to resign. Kondylis forced President Alexandros Zaimis...
- Kondylis may refer to: Costas Kondylis (1940-2018), American architect Georgios Kondylis (1878–1936), general and Prime Minister of Greece Panagiotis Kondylis...
- Panagiotis Kondylis (Gr****: Παναγιώτης Κονδύλης; German: Panajotis Kondylis; 17 August 1943 – 11 July 1998) was a Gr**** philosopher, intellectual historian...
- restoration of the reign of King George II. In 1935, Prime Minister Georgios Kondylis, a former pro-Venizelos military officer, became the most powerful political...
- Republic declared. In 1935, a royalist general-turned-politician Georgios Kondylis took power after a coup and abolished the republic, holding a rigged referendum...
- indecisive, and due to personal motives of Kondylis and his political and military circle), and Kondylis declared himself regent for the restored monarchy...
- Costas Kondylis. Korangy Publishing Inc. p. 7. Retrieved October 29, 2022 – via Issuu. Calderone, Michael (August 2, 2007). "The World of Costas Kondylis"....
- Although Kondylis had been instrumental in restoring the monarchy in 1935, George greatly distrusted him as he had not forgotten that it was Kondylis who had...
- being restored, George and Kondylis disagreed over the terms of a general amnesty that George wanted to declare, so Kondylis resigned on 30 November 1935...