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Zinovios Valvis | |
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| Ζηνόβιος Βάλβης | |
| Prime Minister of Greece | |
| In office 16 April 1864 – 26 July 1864 | |
| Monarch | George I |
| Preceded by | Konstantinos Kanaris |
| Succeeded by | Konstantinos Kanaris |
| In office 11 February 1863 – 25 March 1863 | |
| Monarch | Interregnum |
| Preceded by | Aristeidis Moraitinis |
| Succeeded by | Diomidis Kyriakos |
| Minister for Finance | |
| In office 28 July 1849 – 10 May 1850 | |
| Preceded by | Lykourgos Krestenitis |
| Succeeded by | Anastasios Lontos |
| Minister for Justice | |
| In office 12 October 1849 – 10 May 1850 | |
| Preceded by | Dimitrios Kallergis |
| Succeeded by | Nikolaos Chrisogelos |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1800 |
| Died | 25 August 1886(1886-08-25) (aged 85–86)[1] |
| Party | Independent |
| Education | Halki seminaryUniversity of Pisa |
Zinovios Zafirios I. Valvis (Greek:Ζηνόβιος-Ζαφείριος Ι. Βάλβης; 1800 – 25 August 1886) was aGreek politician andPrime Minister of Greece. Valvis was born in 1800 inMissolonghi.[2][3] He first studied theology at theTheological School of Halki[4] but switched to law, furthering his studies inPisa,Italy.[2][5] Valvis married Arsinoe Ratzikosta and fathered nine children. He twice served as prime minister but fell on hard times in his old age, dying impoverished in 1872 after refusing a state pension so as not to be a burden on the Greek state. Zinovios Valvis was the brother ofDimitrios Valvis who also served as prime minister. He died in Missolonghi in 1886.
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| Preceded by | Prime Minister of Greece 11 February – 25 March 1863 | Succeeded by |
| Preceded by | Prime Minister of Greece 16 April – 26 July 1864 | Succeeded by |
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