Theodoros Deligiannis
Theodoros Deligiannis (in Greek: Θεόδωρος Δηλιγιάννης ) (1820 - June 13rd 1905) was a Greek politician.
Born with Kalavryta, Peloponnese. He studied the right to Athens, and in 1843 he enters to the ministry for the interior. He became the permanent secretary in about it 1859. In 1862, he became Foreign Minister. In 1867, it was Ambassadeur with Paris.
It was the large political adversary of Charilaos Trikoupis.
He was the representative of the Greece to the Congrès of Berlin in 1878.
He was 5 times Prime Minister of Greece.
During its last mandate, he was assassinated on June 13rd, 1905 in reprisals against the rigorous measurements taken by him against the houses of play.
The principal defect of Deligiannis as statesman was that it could not become aware only the prosperity of a State dependant on his capacity to adapt his ambitions with his means. It represented truths wishes and aspirations of its compatriots, sometimes with demagogy. Its death was the occasion for an extraordinary demonstration of popular sorrow. He died in a state of extreme poverty, and a pension was voted for his/her two nieces who lived with him.
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