Metaxas, Ioannis, 1871-1941

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Name (Hebrew)
מטקסס, יואנס, 1871-1941
Name (Latin)
Metaxas, Ioannis, 1871-1941
Other forms of name
Metaxas, John, 1871-1941
Metaxas, Iōannēs, 1871-1941
Metaxas, I. (Ioannis), 1871-1941
Métaxas, Jean, 1871-1941
מטכסס, יואנס
מיטקסס, יואנס
מיטאקסאס, יואנס
מיטאקסאס, ייואניס
מטאכסאס, יואניס
מיטאקסאס, יואניס
מטאכסאס, יוהאנס
מטאקסס, יואניס
Date of birth
1871
Date of death
1941
Place of birth
Ithaca
Place of death
Athens (Greece)
Occupation
Dictators
Generals
Statesmen
Associated Language
gre
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
מקום לידה: איתקה Ithaca], יוון]
מקום לידה: Ithaca
תאריך לידה עברי: 12.4.1871
מקום פטירה: אתונה
מקום פטירה: Athens
תאריך פטירה עברי: 29.1.1941.
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 77120509
Wikidata: Q189139
Library of congress: n 83135081
Sources of Information
  • Authoritarianism in Greece, the Metaxas regime, 1983:t.p. (Metaxas) p. viii (General John Metaxas)
  • Encycl. Brit.:(Metaxas, Ioannis, 1871-1941; general and statesman, dictator of Greece from 1936 to 1941)
  • I. Metaxas, 1987?t.p. (I. Metaxas)
  • Papyros-Larous:(Ιωάννης Μεταξάς = Iōannēs Metaxas; 1871-1941)
  • Wikipedia, 31 August 2017(Ioannis Metaxas (12 April 1871 - 29 January 1941); was a Greek soldier and politician, serving as Prime Minister of Greece (1936-1941); born in Ithaca, Greece; died in Athens)
  • Kofas, Jon V. Authoritarianism in Greece, the Metaxas regime, 1983:t.p. (Metaxas) p. viii (General John Metaxas)
  • Encycl. Brit.(Metaxas, Ioannis, 1871-1941; general and statesman, dictator of Greece from 1936 to 1941)
  • Papyros-Larous.(Iōannēs Metaxas, 1871-1941)
  • His I. Metaxas, 1987?t.p. (I. Metaxas)
  • La mobilisation spirituelle de l'Hellénisme, 1940:t.p. (M. Jean Métaxas, Président du Conseil)
  • OCALC: Metaxas, Ioannis, 1871-1941
  • אונה דיקלאראסייון, 1937]:
  • Record enhanced with data from Bibliography of the Hebrew Book database
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Wikipedia description:

Ioannis Metaxas (Greek: Ιωάννης Μεταξάς; 12 April 1871 – 29 January 1941) was a Greek military officer and politician who was the dictator of Greece from 1936 until his death in 1941. He governed constitutionally for the first four months of his tenure, and thereafter as the strongman leader of the 4th of August Regime, following his appointment by King George II. Born to an aristocratic family in Ithaca, Metaxas took part in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897 and the Balkan Wars (1912–13), and quickly rose through the ranks of the Hellenic Army. As a monarchist during the National Schism, Metaxas unsuccessfully opposed Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos and Greece's entry in World War I, most famously leading monarchist forces during the Noemvriana. He was exiled to Corsica in response in 1917. On his return, Metaxas moved into politics and founded the Freethinkers' Party, but had only limited success under the Second Hellenic Republic. Metaxas was appointed prime minister in April 1936, a year after the Greek monarchy was restored. With the support of King George II, Metaxas initiated a self-coup and established an authoritarian, nationalist, and anti-communist regime, which Metaxas himself and some historians called totalitarian. The ideology and system associated with his rule, Metaxism, has been described as a form of fascism, a conventional authoritarian-conservative dictatorship, or a regime with a strong fascist component. On 28 October 1940, Metaxas rejected an ultimatum imposed by the Italians to surrender, committing Greece to the Allies and bringing the country into World War II. He died in January 1941 during the Greco–Italian War from a bloodstream infection, before the German invasion and subsequent fall of Greece.

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