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    Dimitrios Voulgaris (Greek: Δημήτριος Βούλγαρης; 20 December 1802 – 10 January 1877) was a Greek revolutionary fighter during the Greek War of Independence...
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  • Voulgaris, also transliterated as Bulgaris, is a Greek surname. Per Stefanos Voulgaris, who printed in 2016 the "Family chronicles the Voulgaris family"...
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    minister (1871–1872) Dimitrios Voulgaris, Prime minister (1872) Epameinondas Deligeorgis, Prime minister (1872–1874) Dimitrios Voulgaris, Prime minister (1874–1875)...
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  • first King of Greece, the Bavarian Otto, on 23 October 1862, and Dimitrios Voulgaris' unsuccessful term (23 October 1862 – 30 January 1863) as president...
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  • Supporters of Alexandros Koumoundouros and Dimitrios Voulgaris won a majority of the 184 seats. Voulgaris remained Prime Minister, having assumed office...
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    Ministers See list Dimitrios Voulgaris Konstantinos Kanaris Zinovios Valvis Alexandros Koumoundouros Epameinondas Deligeorgis Dimitrios Voulgaris Benizelos Roufos...
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  • Supporters of Alexandros Koumoundouros and Dimitrios Voulgaris both won 65 seats of the 190 seats. Voulgaris remained Prime Minister until 20 July, when...
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    jewellery designer Nikolaos Votsis (1877–1931), naval hero and admiral Dimitrios Voulgaris (1802–1878), merchant, shipowner, Prime Minister of Greece Gordon...
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  • Ministry" due to its installment after the landing of French troops. Dimitrios Voulgaris Δημήτριος Βούλγαρης (1802–1878) 1856 29 September 1855 13 November...
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  • survived with his wife which she was a relative of the prime minister Dimitrios Voulgaris.[citation needed] "Μητρώον πληρεξουσίων, γερουσιαστών και βουλευτών...
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