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Greece and general
The subsequent Bronze Age civilizations of Greece and the Aegean Sea have given rise to the general term Aegean civilization.
In general, the alphabets of the Mediterranean region ( Anatolia, Greece, Italy ) are classified as Phoenician-derived, adapted from around the 8th century BCE, while those of the East ( the Levant, Persia, Central Asia and India ) are considered Aramaic-derived, adapted from around the 6th century BCE from the Imperial Aramaic script of the Achaemenid Empire.
* 1765 – Petros Mavromichalis, Greek general and politician, Prime Minister of Greece ( d. 1848 )
* 1967 – Greek military junta of 1967 – 1974: A few days before the general election in Greece, Colonel George Papadopoulos leads a coup d ' état, establishing a military regime that lasts for seven years.
Aegean civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around the Aegean Sea.
Biblical scholars are in general agreement that it was written by St. Paul to the church of Philippi, an early center of Christianity in Greece around 62 A. D. Other scholars argue for an earlier date, c. 50-60 A. D.
< center > Representation through: embassy – Greek embassy in another country general consulate – liaison office – no representation – Greece </ center >
* 1917 – Phaedon Gizikis, Greek general, President of Greece ( d. 1999 )
* Miltiades Football Club, a football ( soccer ) club in Pyrgos, Greece, named after the general
After these battles, the Spartan general Brasidas raised an army of allies and helots and marched the length of Greece to the Athenian colony of Amphipolis in Thrace, which controlled several nearby silver mines ; their product supplied much of the Athenian war fund.
* 1961 – Greek general Konstantinos Dovas becomes Prime Minister of Greece.
The Allied victory at Salamis ended the immediate threat to Greece, and Xerxes now returned to Asia with part of the army, leaving his general Mardonius to attempt to complete the conquest.
** Titus Quinctius Flamininus, a Roman politician and general who will be instrumental in the Roman conquest of Greece ( d. 174 BC )
** The Battle of Plataea in Boeotia ends the Persian invasions of Greece as the Persian general Mardonius is routed by the Greeks under Pausanias, nephew of the former Spartan King, Leonidas I.
* Campaigns of the Byzantine general Staurakios against the Sclaviniae of Greece.
In 146 BC Greece was conquered by the Roman general Lucius Mummius.
The construction of palaces at that time with a similar architecture was general throughout southern Greece.
** Titus Quinctius Flamininus, Roman general and statesman whose skillful diplomacy has enabled him to establish a Roman protectorate over Greece ( b. c. 227 BC ) ( approximate date )
On return from campaigns in Greece, the general Sulla returned with what is probably the most well-known element of the early imperial period: the mosaic, a decoration of colourful chips of stone inset into cement.
* The first expedition of King Darius I of Persia against Greece commences under the leadership of his son-in-law and general, Mardonius.
* Ioannis Metaxas ( 1871 – 1941 ), general and dictator of Greece
* Titus Quinctius Flamininus, Roman general and statesman whose skillful diplomacy has enabled him to establish a Roman protectorate over Greece ( b. c. 227 BC ) ( approximate date )
* Titus Quinctius Flamininus, a Roman politician and general who will be instrumental in the Roman conquest of Greece ( d. 174 BC )
In Greece, bloodletting was in use around the time of Hippocrates, who mentions bloodletting but in general relied on dietary techniques.

Greece and election
It is the business of the pope to look after the interests of the Roman empire, since the empire derives its origin and its final authority from the papacy ; its origin, because it was originally transferred from Greece by and for the sake of the papacy ... its final authority, because the emperor is raised to his position by the pope who blesses him, crowns him and invests him with the empire .... Therefore, since three persons have lately been elected king by different parties, namely the youth son of Henry VI, Philip Hohenstaufen, brother of Henry VI, and Otto Brunswick, of the Welf family, so also three things must be taken into account in regard to each one, namely: the legality, the suitability and the expediency of his election ...... Far be it from us that we should defer to man rather than to God, or that we should fear the countenance of the powerful .... On the foregoing grounds, then, we decide that the youth should not at present be given the empire ; we utterly reject Philip for his manifest unfitness and we order his usurpation to be resisted by all .... since Otto is not only himself devoted to the church, but comes from devout ancestors on both sides ..... therefore we decree that he ought to be accepted and supported as king, and ought to be given the crown of empire, after the rights of the Roman church have been secured.
** Greek legislative election, 1993: Andreas Papandreou begins his second term as Prime Minister of Greece.
** In the Greek legislative election, the conservative New Democracy wins the most seats in the Hellenic Parliament ; its leader, Konstantinos Mitsotakis, becomes Prime Minister of Greece on April 11.
* June 18 – In the first Greek legislative election of the year, the Panhellenic Socialist Movement, led by Prime Minister of Greece Andreas Papandreou, loses control of the Hellenic Parliament, leading to Papandreou's resignation the next day.
His later election as the prime minister of Greece ( 1910 ) was the last step before Crete was united with Greece on 1 December 1913.
Municipal elections in Greece are held every four years and voting for the election of nomarchs and mayors is carried out concurrently but with separate ballots.
This election of Leonidas to lead the defense of Greece against Xerxes ' invasion led to Leonidas ' death in the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC.
In the presidential election of 1995, after being nominated by the conservative party Political Spring and supported by the ruling Panhellenic Socialist Movement ( PASOK ), he was elected President of Greece on March 8, 1995.
Georgios A. Papandreou (, ; born 16 June 1952 ), commonly anglicised to George and shortened to Γιώργος ( Yórgos, ) in Greek, is a Greek politician who served as Prime Minister of Greece following his party's victory in the 2009 legislative election.
In June 2009 and under his leadership, his party won the 2009 European Parliament election in Greece.
won the 2009 European Parliament election in Greece.
In the election of April 1990, for the third consecutive time within a year, New Democracy ( Greece ) won, this time with an even more significant lead of 8 % over PASOK, securing the party a one-seat majority.
With the 2007 Greek legislative election, its first general election, the party became the sixth largest party in Greece and the largest party without parliamentary representation.
In the meantime internal party strife continued in Greece, and great excitement was caused in Athens by the election in Constantinople in December as Ecumenical Patriarch of Mgr.
The government appear to have also intimated to Prince Paul that he should not come to Greece until after the general election had proved whether the existing government enjoyed the confidence of the Greek people.
In the November 1989 election, Bakoyannis successfully contested her late husband's seat in the Evrytania constituency and was re-elected a member of the Hellenic Parliament in the 1990 election and served as a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, following the election of her father as Prime Minister of Greece.
Since December 1992, she served as Minister for Culture of Greece until the 1993 election, when she was re-elected a member of Parliament for New Democracy as the main opposition party.
See European Parliament Election, 2004 ( Greece ) for election results.
Elections in Greece gives information on elections and election results in Greece.

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