Georgios Kondylis

Georgios Kondylis (Greek: Γεώργιος Κονδύλης; 14 August 1878 1 February 1936) was a Greek general, politician and prime minister of Greece. He was nicknamed Keravnos, Greek for "thunder" or "thunderbolt".

Georgios Kondylis
Γεώργιος Κονδύλης
Georgios Kondylis c.1919
Regent of Greece
In office
10 October  25 November 1935
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byAlexandros Zaimis
(as President of Greece)
Succeeded byGeorge II
(as King of the Hellenes)
Prime Minister of Greece
In office
10 October  30 November 1935
MonarchGeorge II (Nov 1935)
RegentHimself (Oct - Nov 1935)
Preceded byPanagis Tsaldaris
Succeeded byKonstantinos Demertzis
In office
23 August  4 December 1926
PresidentPavlos Kountouriotis
Preceded byAthanasios Eftaxias
Succeeded byAlexandros Zaimis
Deputy Prime Minister of Greece
In office
5 April  10 October 1935
PresidentAlexandros Zaimis
Prime MinisterPanagis Tsaldaris
Preceded byAndreas Michalakopoulos
Succeeded byIoannis Theotokis
Minister of Naval Affairs
In office
10  16 October 1935
MonarchGeorge II
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded bySofoklis Dousmanis
Succeeded byGeorgios Rallis
In office
26 August  4 December 1926
PresidentPavlos Kountouriotis
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byIoannis Leonidas
Succeeded byAlexandros Kanaris
Minister of Military Affairs
In office
10 March 1933  10 October 1935
PresidentAlexandros Zaimis
Prime MinisterPanagis Tsaldaris
Preceded byAlexandros Othonaios
Succeeded byAlexandros Papagos
In office
4 November 1932  16 January 1933
PresidentAlexandros Zaimis
Prime MinisterPanagis Tsaldaris
Preceded byTheodoros Chavinis
Succeeded byGeorgios Katechakis
In office
26 August  4 December 1926
PresidentPavlos Kountouriotis
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byCharalambos Tseroulis
Succeeded byAlexandros Mazarakis-Ainian
In office
12 March  9 June 1924
PresidentPavlos Kountouriotis
Prime MinisterAlexandros Papanastasiou
Preceded byKonstantinos Gondikas
Succeeded byTheodoros Pangalos
Minister of the Interior
In office
7 October 1924  15 June 1925
PresidentPavlos Kountouriotis
Prime MinisterAndreas Michalakopoulos
Preceded byGeorgios Roussos
Succeeded byGeorgios Maris
Personal details
Born14 August 1878
Proussos, Kingdom of Greece
Died1 February 1936 (aged 57)
Athens, Kingdom of Greece
Nationality Greek
Political partyNational Democratic Party
Awards Order of the Redeemer
Order of George I
War Cross
Medal of Military Merit
Legion of Honour
Croix de Guerre
Distinguished Service Order
Order of the White Eagle
Medal for Bravery
Nickname(s)Thunder
Κεραυνός
Military service
Allegiance Kingdom of Greece
Branch/service Hellenic Army
Years of service1896–1923
Rank Lieutenant General
Battles/wars
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