Dimitrios Valvis

Δημήτριος ΒάλβηςPrime Minister of GreeceIn office
9 May 1886 – 21 May 1886MonarchGeorge IPreceded byTheodoros DeligiannisSucceeded byCharilaos TrikoupisPresident of the Court of CassationIn office
1872–1885Preceded byAris MoraitnisSucceeded byNikolaos Deligiannis Personal detailsBorn1814
Messolonghi, GreeceDied30 November 1892
Athens, GreeceRelationsZinovios Valvis

Dimitrios Valvis (Δημήτριος Βάλβης; 1808 or 1814[1] – 30 November 1892) was a Greek politician and judge, who served briefly as Prime Minister of Greece in May 1886.

Early life and education

Valvis was born in Messolonghi and studied law in Pisa, Italy.[2]

Career

Valvis served as President of the Court of Cassation from 1872 to 1885. He was appointed as a care-taker Prime Minister for a brief period in May 1886 between the ministries of Theodoros Deligiannis and Charilaos Trikoupis.

Personal life

He was the brother of Zinovios Valvis, who also served as Prime Minister of Greece on two occasions, in 1863 and 1864.

References

  1. ^ Makrygiannis Nikos, Oi Prothypourgoi tis Ellados 1843-1979 (Prime Ministers of Greece 1843-1979), retrieved 1 Dec 2012 via Google Books
  2. ^ "Dimitrios Valvis". Phantis. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
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Preceded by
Theodoros Deligiannis
Prime Minister of Greece
9 May 1886 – 21 May 1886
Succeeded by
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1Head of military/dictatorial government. 2Head of rival government not controlling Athens. 3Head of emergency or caretaker government. 4Head of collaborationist government during the Axis occupation (1941–44).
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