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  • The terms Apostasia (Greek: Αποστασία, "Apostasy") or Iouliana (Greek: Ιουλιανά, "July events") or the Royal Coup (Greek: Το Βασιλικό Πραξικόπημα To Vasiliko...
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  • Apostasia may refer to: Apostasia of 1965, a series of political events in Greece, which toppled the legally elected government of George Papandreou, senior...
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    clashes with the Cities Police. On 21 July 1965, the protests in the centre of Athens came to a head, and in one of these clashes a policeman killed the 25-year-old...
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  • having been dismissed by the king two years earlier, opening the Apostasia of 1965), a group of right-wing colonels instead launched a coup d'état on 21 April...
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    Konstantinos Mitsotakis (category Apostasia of 1965)
    Crete. He followed most of the old Liberal Party into Georgios Papandreou's Center Union in 1961. But in 1965 he led a group of dissidents, known as the...
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    flavour. The king dismissed Papandreou in 1965, causing a constitutional crisis known as the "Apostasia of 1965". After making several attempts to form...
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  • of, a religion by a person. Apostasy in Christianity Apostasy in Islam Apostasy in Judaism Apostasy may also refer to: Apostasia of 1965 (Apostasy of...
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    Margaret Chant-Papandreou (category American people of English descent)
    activist, author, columnist and former First Lady of Greece, second wife of Andreas Papandreou and mother of George Papandreou. She is an important participant...
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  • Sotiris Petroulas (category Apostasia of 1965)
    1943 - 21 July 1965, was a Greek student that was killed on 21 July 1965 during demonstrations against the governments of "Apostasia". Born in Oitylo...
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    Dimitra Liani (category Spouses of prime ministers of Greece)
    Greek former air hostess known for being the third wife and widow of Prime Minister of Greece Andreas Papandreou. Born Dimitra Liani in 1955 in Elefsina...
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    Nikos Papandreou (category Children of prime ministers of Greece)
    Papandreou is a son of former Prime Minister of Greece Andreas Papandreou and his second wife Margaret Chant-Papandreou and younger brother of George Papandreou...
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    Stefanos Stefanopoulos (category Apostasia of 1965)
    September 1965, he became Prime Minister of Greece during the period of the "Apostasia", supported by conservatives and defecting members of the Centre...
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    Andreas Papandreou (category Children of prime ministers of Greece)
    Constantine II of Greece refused to endorse this move and essentially forced George Papandreou's resignation during the events of the Apostasia of 1965. Greece...
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    and chemical industry and in the sector of metallurgy, the growth rate of which tended to reach 11% during 1965–1970. The other large branch where distinct...
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    Metaxism (category 4th of August Regime)
    with Ioannis Metaxas. It called for the regeneration of the Greek nation and the establishment of a modern, culturally homogenous Greece. Metaxism disparaged...
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    recognized as a National Organization of Internal Resistance by the Greek Ministry of National Defense. Following the end of the Axis occupation, it played an...
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    Ioannis Alevras (category 20th-century presidents of Greece)
    notice in 1965 and Andreas Papandreou was accused of being a member of this conspiracy. The Aspida scandal led to the so-called Apostasia of 1965 and the...
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    Fix (beer) (category Beer brands of Greece)
    reputation was badly damaged, as Garoufalias was associated with the Apostasia of 1965 and supported the Greek Junta. The slogan "(η μπίρα Φιξ κάνει καλό"...
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  • Ilias Tsirimokos (category Apostasia of 1965)
    In 1963, he was elected as Speaker of the Parliament. During the period of the "Apostasia" in the summer of 1965, Tsirimokos was chosen by King Constantine...
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  • The last king, Constantine II, interfered in politics during the Apostasia of 1965. The resulting political crisis led to a military coup in April 1967...
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