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List of heads of state of Greece

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Politics of Greece

This is a list of theheads of state of themodern Greek state, from its establishment during theGreek War of Independence to the present day.

First Hellenic Republic (1822–1832)

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Main article:First Hellenic Republic

First Hellenic Republic is ahistoriographical term used by academics to label the earliest iteration of an independent Greek state. Its formal name in English was the Provisional Administration of Greece; it was established at the beginning of the Greek revolution and later renamed the "Hellenic State". There was no distinction betweenhead of state andhead of government.

Provisional Administration of Greece (Presidents of the Executive, 1822–1827)

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No.Head of stateTerm of officeTitle
PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1Alexandros Mavrokordatos
Αλέξανδρος Μαυροκορδάτος
(1791–1865)
15 January 182226 April 18231 year, 117 daysPresident of the Executive
2Petros Mavromichalis
Πέτρος Μαυρομιχάλης (Πετρόμπεης)
(1765–1848)
26 April 18235 January 1824235 daysPresident of the Executive
3Georgios Kountouriotis
Γεώργιος Κουντουριώτης
(1782–1858)
6 January 182417 April 18262 years, 101 daysPresident of the Executive
4Andreas Zaimis
Ανδρέας Ζαΐμης
(1791–1840)
18 April 182626 March 1827353 daysPresident of the Government Commission
Vice-gubernatorial Committee of 18273 April 182720 January 1828292 days

Hellenic State (1827–1832)

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No.GovernorTerm of officePolitical affiliation[1]
PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Ioannis Kapodistrias
Ιωάννης Καποδίστριας
(1776–1831)
18 January 182827 September 1831o.s.
(Assassinated)
3 years, 252 daysIndependent
Augustinos Kapodistrias
Αυγουστίνος Καποδίστριας
(1778–1857)
27 September 183128 March 1832 (o.s.)
(Resigned)
183 daysIndependent
Administrative Committee of Greece (1832)28 March 183225 January 1833303 daysIndependent

Kingdom of Greece (1832–1924)

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Main article:Kingdom of Greece

House of Wittelsbach (1832–1862)

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Main article:House of Wittelsbach

TheLondon Conference of 1832 was an international conference convened to establish a stable government in Greece. Negotiations between the threeGreat powers (United Kingdom,France andRussia) resulted in the establishment of theKingdom of Greece under aBavarian prince. The decisions were ratified in theTreaty of Constantinople later that year.

The convention offered the throne toPrince Otto of Bavaria. They also established the line of succession which would pass the crown to Otto's descendants, or his younger brothers should he have no issue. It was also decided that in no case there would be apersonal union of the crowns of Greece and Bavaria. Otto went on to rule Greece until he was exiled in the23 October 1862 Revolution.

No.KingReignClaim
PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Reign startReign endDuration
1Otto
Όθων
(1815–1867)
7 May 1832
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23 October 1862 (o.s.)
(Deposed)
30 years, 169 daysAscended to the throne following the1832 London Conference

House of Glücksburg (1863–1924)

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Main article:House of Glücksburg

In October 1862, King Otto was deposed in a popular revolt, but while the Greek people rejected Otto, they did not seem averse to the concept of monarchy per se. Many Greeks, seeking closer ties to thepre-eminent world power,Great Britain, rallied around the idea thatPrince Alfred, the second son ofQueen Victoria andPrince Albert, could become the next King. BritishForeign SecretaryLord Palmerston believed that the Greeks were "panting for increase in territory", hoping that the election of Alfred as King would also result in the incorporation of theIonian Islands, which were then aBritish protectorate, into an enlarged Greek state.

TheLondon Conference of 1832, however, had prohibited any of the Great powers' ruling families from accepting the crown of Greece, and in any event, Queen Victoria was adamantly opposed to the idea. Nevertheless, the Greeks insisted on holding areferendum on the issue of the head of state in November 1862. It was the first referendum ever held in Greece.

Prince Alfred turned down the Kingship andPrince William of Denmark, son ofPrince Christian of Denmark, was elected by theNational Assembly to become King George I of the Hellenes.

  Denotes Regent
No.KingReignClaim
PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Reign startReign endDuration
2George I
Γεώργιος A΄
(1845–1913)
30 March 186318 March 1913
(Assassinated)
49 years, 353 daysAscended to the throne following the19 November 1862 referendum
3Constantine I
Κωνσταντίνος A΄
(1868–1923)
18 March 191311 June 1917
(Abdicated)
4 years, 85 daysSon of George I
4Alexander
Αλέξανδρος
(1893–1920)
11 June 191725 October 19203 years, 136 daysSecond son of Constantine I
AdmiralPavlos Kountouriotis
Παύλος Κουντουριώτης
(1855–1935)
28 October 192017 November 1920
(Resigned)
20 daysRegent
Queen Olga
Βασίλισσα Όλγα
(1851–1926)
17 November 192019 December 192032 daysRegent
Widow of George I
Mother of Constantine I
(3)Constantine I
Κωνσταντίνος A΄
(1868–1923)
19 December 192027 September 1922
(Abdicated)
1 year, 282 daysRestored to the throne following the22 November 1920 referendum
5George II
Γεώργιος Β΄
(1890–1947)
27 September 192225 March 1924
(Deposed)
1 year, 180 daysEldest son of Constantine I

Second Hellenic Republic (1924–1935)

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Main article:Second Hellenic Republic

TheSecond Hellenic Republic was aparliamentary republic which was proclaimed on 25 March 1924 and areferendum was held to abolish the Monarchy. The Second Republic was abolished after the1935 monarchy referendum. The President of the Republic had asymbolic role as head of the state.

Status
  Denotes Acting President
No.PresidentElectedTerm of officePolitical affiliation
PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1AdmiralPavlos Kountouriotis
Παύλος Κουντουριώτης
(1855–1935)
192425 March 19246 April 1926
(Resigned)
2 years, 12 daysMilitary
2Lt. GeneralTheodoros Pangalos
Θεόδωρος Πάγκαλος
(1878–1952)
6 April 192618 April 1926138 daysMilitary
192618 April 192622 August 1926
(Deposed)
(1)AdmiralPavlos Kountouriotis
Παύλος Κουντουριώτης
(1855–1935)
22 August 192624 August 19263 years, 110 daysMilitary
24 August 192610 December 1929
(Resigned)
3Alexandros Zaimis
Αλέξανδρος Ζαΐμης
(1855–1936)
10 December 192914 December 19295 years, 304 daysIndependent
1929
1933
14 December 192910 October 1935
(Deposed)

Kingdom of Greece (1935–1973)

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House of Glücksburg (1935–1973)

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Main article:House of Glücksburg
  Denotes Regent
No.KingReignClaim
PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Reign startReign endDuration
Lt. GeneralGeorgios Kondylis
Γεώργιος Κονδύλης
(1878–1936)
10 October 193525 November 193546 daysRegent
(Took power in the10 October 1935 coup [el], abolished therepublic, and declared himself regent)
(5)George II
Γεώργιος Β΄
(1890–1947)
25 November 193531 December 19449 years, 36 daysRestored to the throne following the3 November 1935 referendum
ArchbishopDamaskinos
Αρχιεπίσκοπος Δαμασκηνός
(1891–1949)
31 December 194427 September 19461 year, 270 daysRegent
(Named regent after theLiberation of Greece, until the conclusion of areferendum on the monarchy)
(5)George II
Γεώργιος Β΄
(1890–1947)
27 September 19461 April 1947186 daysRestored to the throne following the1 September 1946 plebiscite on the monarchy
6Paul
Παύλος
(1901–1964)
1 April 19476 March 196416 years, 340 daysThird son of Constantine I
Brother of George II
7Constantine II
Κωνσταντίνος Β΄
(1940–2023)
6 March 19641 June 1973
(Deposed)
9 years, 87 daysSon of Paul
Lt. GeneralGeorgios Zoitakis
Γεώργιος Ζωιτάκης
(1910–1996)
13 December 196721 March 19724 years, 99 daysRegent
For Constantine II
(Appointed by theGreek junta following the failed royal counter-coup of 13 December 1967 and the King's flight to Italy)
ColonelGeorgios Papadopoulos
Γεώργιος Παπαδόπουλος
(1919–1999)
21 March 197231 May 19731 year, 71 daysRegent
For Constantine II
(Strongman of the Greek junta, declared himself regent)

Republic under the Greek junta (1973–1974)

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Main article:Greek junta

On 1 June 1973 the junta abolished the monarchy and replaced it with a presidential republic. The abolition of the monarchy was approved by arigged referendum held on 29 July 1973.

No.PresidentTerm of officePolitical affiliation
PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1ColonelGeorgios Papadopoulos
Γεώργιος Παπαδόπουλος
(1919–1999)
1 June 197325 November 1973
(Deposed)
177 daysMilitary
2GeneralPhaedon Gizikis
Φαίδων Γκιζίκης
(1917–1999)
25 November 197324 July 1974241 daysMilitary

Third Hellenic Republic (1974–present)

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Main articles:Third Hellenic Republic andMetapolitefsi

On 24 July 1974, the junta was overthrown and democracy restored. A secondreferendum, held on 8 December 1974, confirmed the abolition of the monarchy and the establishment of the currentparliamentary republic, with thePresident of the Republic in asymbolic role as head of the state.

Status
  Denotes Acting President
No.PresidentElectedTerm of officePolitical affiliation
PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
GeneralPhaedon Gizikis
Φαίδων Γκιζίκης
(1917–1999)

(Remained in office pro tempore)
24 July 197418 December 1974147 daysMilitary
1Michail Stasinopoulos
Μιχαήλ Στασινόπουλος
(1903–2002)
1974
(Interim)
18 December 197419 July 1975213 daysNew Democracy
2Konstantinos Tsatsos
Κωνσταντίνος Τσάτσος
(1899–1987)
197519 July 197510 May 19804 years, 296 daysNew Democracy
3Konstantinos Karamanlis
Κωνσταντίνος Καραμανλής
(1907–1998)
198010 May 198010 March 1985
(Resigned)
4 years, 304 daysNew Democracy
Ioannis Alevras
Ιωάννης Αλευράς
(1912–1995)

(Acting)
10 March 198530 March 198520 daysPASOK
4Christos Sartzetakis
Χρήστος Σαρτζετάκης
(1929–2022)
198530 March 19855 May 19905 years, 36 daysIndependent
(3)Konstantinos Karamanlis
Κωνσταντίνος Καραμανλής
(1907–1998)
19905 May 199010 March 19954 years, 310 daysNew Democracy
5Konstantinos Stephanopoulos
Κωνσταντίνος Στεφανόπουλος
(1926–2016)
1995
2000
10 March 199512 March 200510 years, 2 daysIndependent
6Karolos Papoulias
Κάρολος Παπούλιας
(1929–2021)
2005
2010
12 March 200513 March 201510 years, 1 dayPASOK
7Prokopis Pavlopoulos
Προκόπης Παυλόπουλος
(born 1950)
2014–1513 March 201513 March 20205 yearsNew Democracy
8Katerina Sakellaropoulou
Κατερίνα Σακελλαροπούλου
(born 1956)
202013 March 202013 March 20255 yearsIndependent
9Konstantinos Tasoulas
Κωνσταντίνος Τασούλας
(born 1959)
202513 March 2025Incumbent340 daysNew Democracy

Timeline

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Head of state titles

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StateYearsTitle
First Hellenic Republic1827–1832Governor
Kingdom of Greece
(UnderWittelsbach dynasty)
1832–1862King of Greece
Kingdom of Greece
(UnderGlücksburg dynasty)
1863–1924King of the Hellenes
Second Hellenic Republic1924Governor
1924–1935President of the Republic
Kingdom of Greece
(Restored Glücksburg dynasty)
1935–1973King of the Hellenes
Hellenic Republic
(Military Junta)
1973–1974President of the Republic
Third Hellenic Republic1974–present

See also

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References

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  1. ^There weren't any formal political parties then. According to Greek historian Grigorios Dafnis : "...it is not possible to talk about parties during the revolutionary period" («Υπό αυτούς τους όρους δεν είναι δυνατό να ομιλούμε περί κομμάτων κατά την περίοδο της επανάστασης και μέχρι της 3ης Σεπτεμβρίου 1843»). «Τα Ελληνικά Πολιτικά Κόμματα 1821–1961» Εκδ. Κάκτος, σελ. 190(2020) Grigorios Dafnis: "Greek political parties 1821–1961", Athens:Kaktos, p.190
  2. ^Protocol signed in 22 April 1832 but landed in Greece on 6 February 1833.
  3. ^"[1821-1833]".

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