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词条 List of ambassadors of Greece to Italy
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The Greek Ambassador to Italy is the Ambassador of the Greek government to the government of Italy.

  • For Greece, Italy is the first commercial partner and Greece receives major Italian investments.
Diplomatic accreditationAmbassadorGreek languageObservationsList of Prime Ministers of GreeceList of Prime Ministers of ItalyTerm end
1861}Dimitrios Kallergisel:Δημήτριος ΚαλλέργηςTurinAthanasios MiaoulisBettino Ricasoli
1861}Fokion RokΦωκίωνα ΡοκTurinAthanasios MiaoulisBettino Ricasoli
1867}Andreas G. KountouriotisΑνδρέας Γεώργιος ΚουντουριώτηςFlorence, (1820-1895)
  • studied Laws at the University of Paris and was appointed to a post in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • He was elected parliamentary deputy for Hydra, became Foreign Minister in the government of Athanasios Miaoulis, and later Ambassador of Greece to Constantinople.
Alexandros KoumoundourosUrbano Rattazzi
1880}Georgios Mavrokordatosel:Γεώργιος ΜαυροκορδάτοςRome: He was one of the first professors of the university.
  • From 1837 to 1858 he taught at the Law School of the University of Ottoman Studies.
  • Had been Ambassador to Rome in the period 1876-1880.[1]
Charilaos TrikoupisBenedetto Cairoli
1881}M.I.PaparrigopoulosM. Ιωάννης ΠαπαρρηγόπουλοςAlexandros KoumoundourosAgostino Depretis
1882}Demetrios RazisΔημήτριος Ραζής(*died before 1914)
  • Was Chief Dragoman of the Greek Embassy at Constantinople in the times of Mehmed Emin Aali Pasha.
Charilaos TrikoupisAgostino Depretis
1889}Anastasios Vyzantiosel:Αναστάσιος ΒυζάντιοςCharilaos TrikoupisFrancesco Crispi
1902}Ioannis Gryparis (1848-1922)el:Ιωάννης Γρυπάρης (πολιτικός)Alexandros ZaimisGiuseppe Zanardelli
1908}Dimitris G. Metaxas (1858)Δημήτριος Μεταξάς1858|03|14}} Svra) Educ. Athens. D.L. Hon.
  • 1890 Chargé d'affaires of the {{Ill|Greek Ambassador to Germany|de|Liste der griechischen Botschafter in Deutschland}} Berlin.
  • 1892 Greek Ambassador in Serbia Belgrade.
  • From 1895 to 1908 he was Greek Ambassador to the United Kingdom London.

and later in Rome twice until 1922. {{Ill|The Family of Metaxas|el|Οικογένεια Μεταξά}}

Georgios TheotokisSidney Sonnino
1913}Lambros Koromilasel:Λάμπρος ΚορομηλάςEleftherios VenizelosGiovanni Giolitti
1920}Konstantinos PsaroudasΚωνσταντίνος Ψαρούδας
  • From {{dts|1918|11|02}} he was Consul General in New York.
  • From 1926 to 1927 he was Greek Ambassador to the Czech Republic
  • From {{dts|1930|08|14}} to 1933 he was Greek Ambassador to Russia[2]
Dimitrios RallisFrancesco Saverio Nitti
1925}Nikolaos MavroudisΝικόλαος Μαυρουδής

(*1873 - 1942)

  • From March 7, 1933 to March 10, 1933 he was Minister for Foreign Affairs (Greece) in the transitional government of Alexandros Othonaios.
  • he had the longest term of office in the post of State Secretary of State.
  • He studied laws at the University of Athens
  • In 1901 he entered the diplomatic service.
  • He served as Greek Ambassador to Belgrade, Moscow and Rome.
  • In 1930 he was appointed general manager of the Foreign Ministry Subsequently, after the appointment of the Permanent Secretary of State to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, according to the forced law 43 of 1936, N. Mavroudis was the first to be appointed to this post and performed the relevant duties throughout the duration of the 4th of August Regime until the invasion of the Germans in Greece.
  • A career diplomat appointed in turn to the Greek embassies in Belgrade, Warsaw and Moscow, and later in Rome.
  • In 1940 as the Greek Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, he observed: 'There are a lot of Germanophiles here, and a lot of Anglophiles, and many who care neither for Germany nor England in particular, but there are no Italophiles in Greece.
Theodoros Pangalos (general)Benito Mussolini
1930}Petros MetaxasΠέτρος Μεταξάς1940|04|04}} to {{dts|1946|05|09}} {{Ill|Greek Ambassador to France|fr|Ambassade de Grèce en France}} and head of the Political Bureau of George II of Greece.Eleftherios VenizelosBenito Mussolini
1940}Ioannis Politis (1890-1959)el:Ιωάννης Πολίτης (υπουργός)John Politis was form August 8 to October 27, 1951 Minister for Foreign Affairs (Greece).
  • The Ioannis Politis Archive (Ioannis Politis was a prominent leading diplomat and permanent Under Secretary of State in 1950–1951), which is deposited in the Benaki Museum.
Ioannis MetaxasBenito Mussolini
1944}Georgios Exintarisel:Γεώργιος ΕξηντάρηςGeorgios Exintaris was a politician and diplomat.Georgios PapandreouPietro Badoglio
1947|12|}}Dimitrios Apostolos KapsalisΔημήτριος Καψάλης(* 1894 at Athens)
  • Father's name, Christos. Married, one child.
  • Studies : Law at the University of Athens.
  • Jan. 1917 Attache at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • March 1919 Second Secretary at Embassy in Bucharest.
  • June 1921 to November 1921 to Embassy in Brussels.
  • January 1923 promoted 1st Secretary.
  • April 1923 sent to Consulate-General at Geneva.
  • February 1924 transferred to Consulate-General at Istanbul.
  • November 1925 Department Head B., and
  • January 1926 sent to Embassy in Rome.
  • December 1929 recalled to Ministry.
  • May 1931 Department Head A.
  • Nov. 1932 to 1935 he was Consul General to Istanbul.
  • September 1933 promoted to Director B.
  • in June 1935 to Director A.
  • From Nov. 1937 to October 1944 he was Greek Ambassador to Egypt Cairo.
  • From October 1944 to November 1945 he was Minister to the exiled Norwegian, Czechoslovakian and Dutch Governments in London.
  • In June 1946 he was promoted to Minister Plenipotentiary A.
  • In December 1947 he became Ambassador in Rome.
  • From October 1950 to April 1954 he was Greek Ambassador to Belgium.
  • Decorations : Grand Cross of the Phoenix, Silver Cross of the Saviour.[3]
Dimitrios MaximosFerruccio Parri
1950}Georgios Exintarisel:Γεώργιος ΕξηντάρηςNikolaos PlastirasFerruccio Parri
1952}Alexander Argyropoulosel:Αλέξανδρος ΑργυρόπουλοςAlexandros PapagosFerruccio Parri
1957}Cleon SyndikaΚλεον ΣυϊντικαKonstantinos KaramanlisAdone Zoli
1962}Nikolaos HatzivassiliouΝικόλαος Χατζηβασιλείου
  • In 1956 during the Suez Crisis he was head of the Middle Eastern Affairs section of the Foreign Ministry.[4]
Konstantinos KaramanlisFernando Tambroni
1965}Antonios PoumbourasΑντώνιος ΠούμπουραςGeorgios PapandreouGiovanni Leone
1972}Stefanos RokanasΣτέφανον Ροκανάς1960: Consul General of ChicagoGeorgios PapadopoulosGiulio Andreotti
1974}Ioannis Koliakopoulosel:Ιωάννης Κολιόπουλος[5]Adamantios AndroutsopoulosAldo Moro
1977}Ioannis Pesmazoglou (1918 2004)Ιωάννης Πεσμαζόγλου(*March 1, 1918 in Chios)[6]Konstantinos KaramanlisGiulio Andreotti
1982}Christos StremmenosΧρήστος ΣτρεμμένοςAndreas PapandreouAmintore Fanfani
1987}Nikolaos AthanassiouΝικόλαος ΑθανασίουAndreas PapandreouAmintore Fanfani
1990}Konstantinos GeorgiouΚωνσταντίνος ΓεωργίουKonstantinos MitsotakisGiulio Andreotti
1994}Evangelos FrangoulisΕυάγγελος Φραγκούλης(* 15 May 1936 in Kalamata)

son of Philippos Frangoulis; married, Education: studied laws at the University of Athens, international relations at the London School of Economics.

  • Embassy Attache, Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1963.
  • Embassy Secretary, London 1965.
  • The Hague 1965.
  • Embassy Counsellor, Geneva 1974.
  • Sofia 1976.
  • Rome 1979.
  • In 1982 he became Greek Ambassador in Sudan, Khartoum.
  • In 1985 he became Greek Ambassador in Algeria, Algiers.
  • In 1987 he became Head of Greek Delegation to Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions, Vienna.
  • In 1994 he became ambassador in Rome.[7]
Andreas PapandreouSilvio Berlusconi
1997}Alexandros SandisΑλέξανδρος ΣάνδηςCostas SimitisRomano Prodi
2000}Gerokostopoulos KonstantinosΚωνσταντίνος ΓεροκωστόπουλοςCostas SimitisGiuliano Amato
2004}Anastasios MitsialisΑναστάσιος ΜητσιάληςKostas KaramanlisSilvio Berlusconi
2007}Charalambos RokanasΧαράλαμπος ΡοκανάςKostas KaramanlisRomano Prodi
2010}Michael CambanisΜιχαήλ ΚαμπάνηςGeorge PapandreouSilvio Berlusconi
2013}Themistoklis DemirisΘεμιστοκλής Δεμίρης[8]Antonis SamarasEnrico Letta
2017|12|05}}Tasia AthanasiouΤασιά Αθανασίου1960|09|01}} in Patras)
  • 2007 First Counsellor next to the Holy See.
  • From 2009 to 2011 she was Greek Ambassador to Syria.
  • From 2012 to 2017 she was Greek Ambassador to Poland.
[9]
Alexis TsiprasPaolo Gentiloni
{{Coord|41.919952|N|12.490805|W|display=title}}[10]
  • Greek–Italian relations

References

1. ^[https://books.google.de/books?id=06YWAQAAMAAJ&q=%22GEORGIOS+MAVROKORDATOS%22&dq=%22GEORGIOS+MAVROKORDATOS%22&hl=de&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjw2bfwiZvaAhVP6aQKHYBGC5AQ6AEIRTAF Georgios Mavrokordatos]
2. ^On Aug. 14, 1930, the new Greek ambassador to Moscow, Konstantinos Psarouda, gave his credentials to the President of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR, Mikhail Kalinin, Στίς 14 Αυγούστου 1930 ό νέος "Ελλην πρεσβευτής στήν Μόσχα, Κωνσταντίνος Ψαρούδας έπέδωσε τά διαπιστευτήριά του στόν Πρόεδρο τής Κεντρικής Εκτελεστικής Επιτροπής τής ΕΣΣΔ Μ.Ι. Καλίνιν. see: Andrew L. Zapantis, Hēllēno-Sovietikes scheseis, 1917-1941, Vivliopōleio tēs "Hestias,", 1989 - 562 pp.[https://books.google.de/books?id=SboVAQAAMAAJ&q=%22%CE%95%CE%BB%CE%BB%CE%B7%CE%BD+%CF%80%CF%81%CE%B5%CF%83%CE%B2%CE%B5%CF%85%CF%84%CE%AE%CF%82+%CF%83%CF%84%CE%AE%CE%BD+%CE%9C%CF%8C%CF%83%CF%87%CE%B1,+%CE%9A%CF%89%CE%BD%CF%83%CF%84%CE%B1%CE%BD%CF%84%CE%AF%CE%BD%CE%BF%CF%82+%CE%A8%CE%B1%CF%81%CE%BF%CF%8D%CE%B4%CE%B1%CF%82%22&dq=%22%CE%95%CE%BB%CE%BB%CE%B7%CE%BD+%CF%80%CF%81%CE%B5%CF%83%CE%B2%CE%B5%CF%85%CF%84%CE%AE%CF%82+%CF%83%CF%84%CE%AE%CE%BD+%CE%9C%CF%8C%CF%83%CF%87%CE%B1,+%CE%9A%CF%89%CE%BD%CF%83%CF%84%CE%B1%CE%BD%CF%84%CE%AF%CE%BD%CE%BF%CF%82+%CE%A8%CE%B1%CF%81%CE%BF%CF%8D%CE%B4%CE%B1%CF%82%22&hl=de&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi_j-bAypvaAhXJGewKHVE4B7AQ6AEIKTAA p. 229][https://books.google.de/books?id=c-cbAAAAYAAJ&q=%22Constantine+Psaroudas+presented+his+credentials+to+the+President%22&dq=%22Constantine+Psaroudas+presented+his+credentials+to+the+President%22&hl=de&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwis7tXK0JvaAhXBDOwKHVMaBtQQ6AEIKTAA english][https://books.google.de/books?id=OkVAAQAAMAAJ&q=%22Constantin+Psaroudas.+Consul-General+.+Nov.+2.+1918+%22&dq=%22Constantin+Psaroudas.+Consul-General+.+Nov.+2.+1918+%22&hl=de&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjcsKSm05vaAhWE-aQKHVP5CLwQ6AEIJzAA Konstantinos Psaroudas]
3. ^[https://books.google.de/books?id=t28OAQAAIAAJ&q=%22KAPSALIS,+Dimitrios+-+Apostolos+:+Minister+Plenipotentiary+A.+Born+1+894+at+Athens.%22&dq=%22KAPSALIS,+Dimitrios+-+Apostolos+:+Minister+Plenipotentiary+A.+Born+1+894+at+Athens.%22&hl=de&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiq0ouahJzaAhUHDewKHQTZDh0Q6AEIJzAA Dimitrios Apostolos Kapsalis]
4. ^[https://books.google.de/books?id=9Ez0DAAAQBAJ&pg=PT304&lpg=PT304&dq=NIKOLAOS+Hatzivassiliou&source=bl&ots=vEIDsZmO1C&sig=iAbEEQaQ9eH16DKzrPb8QN-ufEk&hl=de&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjy0YqViZzaAhWR_aQKHWh5BFAQ6AEIKjAA Nikolaos Hatzivassiliou]
5. ^[https://books.google.de/books?id=H_wcAAAAYAAJ&q=%22On+the+initiative+of+Mr.+Ioannis+Koliakopoulos,+the+Greek+ambassador+in+Rome,+a+series+of+meetings+was+held+in+Trieste%22&dq=%22On+the+initiative+of+Mr.+Ioannis+Koliakopoulos,+the+Greek+ambassador+in+Rome,+a+series+of+meetings+was+held+in+Trieste%22&hl=de&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj0guHnjpzaAhXHDuwKHbDhCDgQ6AEIJzAA Ioannis Koliakopoulos]
6. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/news/2004/feb/02/guardianobituaries obituary]
7. ^[https://books.google.de/books?id=kvBpAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Frangoulis,+Evangelos;+Greek+diplomatist;+born+15+May+1936,+Kala%22&dq=%22Frangoulis,+Evangelos;+Greek+diplomatist;+born+15+May+1936,+Kala%22&hl=de&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjD2Ia4kZzaAhWM66QKHe2DCYkQ6AEIJzAA Evangelos Frangoulis]
8. ^Themistoklis Demiris
9. ^[https://www.mfa.gr/italy/it/the-embassy/head-of-mission/curriculum-vitae.html Tasia Athanasiou]
10. ^Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Greece), [https://www.mfa.gr/italy/it/the-embassy/history/former-ambassadors.html former ambassadors][https://www.mfa.gr/italy/presveia/history/diatelesantes-presbeis.html Διατελέσαντες Πρέσβεις]

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