Dimitrios Maximos
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Dimitrios E. Maximos (Greek: Δημήτριος Μάξιμος; 1873[1] – October 17, 1955) was a Greek banker and politician. He briefly served as Prime Minister of Greece after World War II.
Maximos was born in 1873 in Patras. He began his career in banking. Between 1933 and 1935, he became Foreign Minister of the government of Panagis Tsaldaris. He was Prime Minister of Greece in 1947. He died on 17 October 1955.
His house in central Athens, the Maximos Mansion, serves since 1982 as the official seat of the Prime Minister of Greece.
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Preceded by | Foreign Minister of Greece 1933-1935 |
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Preceded by | Foreign Minister of Greece 1935 |
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Greece 25 January 1947 – 29 August 1947 |
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- ^ Note: Greece officially adopted the Gregorian calendar on 16 February 1923 (which became 1 March). All dates prior to that, unless specifically denoted, are Old Style.