Evgenios Zalokostas
Greek diplomat and writer
Evgenios Zalokostas (Greek: Ευγένιος Ζαλοκώστας, 1855–1919), was the foreign minister of Greece from October 10, 1916 to April 21, 1917.[1]
References
- ^ T. G. Otte (2014). An Historian in Peace and War. Ashgate Publishing. ISBN 9781472434500.
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(1935–1973)
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- Xanthopoulos-Palamas
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(1967–1974)
(since 1974)
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§ variously as Chief Secretary/General Secretary of State
† officially considered the first foreign minister of independent Greece
† officially considered the first foreign minister of independent Greece