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The Greek Ambassador to Russia is the ambassador of the Greek government to the government of Russia.
Ambassador of Greece to Russia | |
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Греческий посланник в России | |
Inaugural holder | Michael Soutzos |
Formation | 1834 |
Diplomatic accreditation | Ambassador | Greek language | Russian language | Observations | List of prime ministers of Greece | List of prime ministers of Russia | Term end |
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1834 | Michael Soutzos | el:Μιχαήλ Σούτσος | ru:Михаил Суцу (младший) | Ioannis Kolettis | Nicholas I of Russia | ||
1850 | Constantino Zografos | el:Κωνσταντίνος Ζωγράφος | Зографос Константинос | (* born in 1796, dies in 1856) Otto I of Greece was forced to trust in 1837 the highest political authority, Foreign Affairs, to a Greek, the then ambassador in Constantinople, Constantino Zografos. But he resigned in March 1840.[1] | Antonios Kriezis | Nicholas I of Russia | |
1855 | Ioannis Soutsos | el:Ιωάννης Σούτσος | Сутсос Иоаннис | Chargé d'affaires | Dimitrios Voulgaris | Alexander II of Russia | |
July 27, 1859 | Ioannis Soutsos | el:Ιωάννης Σούτσος | Сутсос Иоаннис | Ambassador | Athanasios Miaoulis | Alexander II of Russia | |
1837 | Andreas Metaxas | el:Ανδρέας Π. Μεταξάς | ru:Метаксас, Андреас | Alexandros Koumoundouros | Alexander II of Russia | ||
1869 | Márkos Dragoúmis | el:Μάρκος Δραγούμης | bg:Маркос Драгумис | Chargé d'affaires | Thrasyvoulos Zaimis | Alexander II of Russia | |
1871 | Dimitrios Bountouris | el:Δημήτριος Μπουντούρης | Бунтурис Димитриос | Alexandros Koumoundouros | Alexander II of Russia | ||
1874 | Petros Brailas-Armenis | el:Πέτρος Βράιλας Αρμένης | ru:Браилас-Арменис, Петрос | Dimitrios Voulgaris | Alexander II of Russia | ||
1875 | Spyridon Markoras | Σπυρίδων Μαρκοράς | Маркорас Спиридон | Chargé d'affaires | Charilaos Trikoupis | Alexander II of Russia | |
1886 | Mavrokordatos Nikolaos | el:Νικόλαος Μαυροκορδάτος (1837-1903) | Маврокордатос Николаос |
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Charilaos Trikoupis | Alexander III of Russia | |
1889[citation needed] | Dimitrios Panas[citation needed] | Δημήτριος Πάνω | Панас Димитриос | Chargé d'affaires,
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Charilaos Trikoupis | Alexander III of Russia | |
1916[citation needed] | Dimitrios Panas[citation needed] | Δημήτριος Πάνω | Панас Димитриос | Ambassador | Eleftherios Venizelos | Alexander Trepov | |
1890 | Kleon Rangavis | el:Κλέων Ρίζος Ραγκαβής | Рангавис Клеон | Charilaos Trikoupis | Alexander III of Russia | ||
1891 | Papparigopoulos Michael | el:Μιχαήλ Παπαρρηγόπουλος | Паппаригопулос Михаил |
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Theodoros Diligiannis | Alexander III of Russia | |
April 1892 | Levidis George | Λεβίδης Γεώργιος | Левидис Георгиос | Chargé d'affaires | Konstantinos Konstantopoulos | Alexander III of Russia | |
1892 | Tobazis Alexander | Αλέξανδρος Τομπάζης | Томпазис Александрос | Chargé d'affaires | Konstantinos Konstantopoulos | Alexander III of Russia | |
1907 | Ion Dragoumis | el:Ίων Δραγούμης | ru:Драгумис, Ион |
In 1897 he was volunteer in the Turkish-Greek war.
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Georgios Theotokis | Piotr Stolypin | |
1902 | George Argyropoulos | Γεώργιος Αργυρόπουλος | Аргиропулос, Георгиос | Alexandros Zaimis | Nicholas II of Russia | ||
1909 | Nikolaos Theotokis | el:Νικόλαος Θεοτόκης | Теотокис Николаос | Chargé d'affaires, (* 1878, dies on November 15, 1922, in Goudi)
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Kyriakoulis Mavromichalis | Piotr Stolypin | |
1910 | Pantelis Psychas | Ψύχας Παντελής | Психас Пантелис | Chargé d'affaires Pantelis George Psycha (* 17 Mar 1874 in Marseille; † dies on October 9, 1924, in Paris) | Stefanos Dragoumis | Piotr Stolypin | |
1914 | John Dragoumis | Δραγούμης Ιωάννης | Драгумис Иоаннис | (1878-1920) | Eleftherios Venizelos | Iván Goremykin | |
May 1915 | Dimitrios Kaklamanos | el:Δημήτριος Κακλαμάνος | Какламанос Димитриос | Chargé d'affaires, Dimitrios Kaklamanos (* born in Nauplia in 1867; † dies in 1949) was a diplomat, journalist and writer and corresponding member of the Athens Academy.
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Eleftherios Venizelos | Iván Goremykin | |
June 1917 | Dimitrios Kaklamanos | el:Δημήτριος Κακλαμάνος | Какламанос Димитриос | Ambassador | Eleftherios Venizelos | Knyaz Nikolai Golitsyn | |
1921 | Alexios Pallis | Αλέξιος Πάλλης | Паллис Алексиос | Dimitrios Gounaris | Knyaz Nikolai Golitsyn | ||
1924 | Michael Tsamados | el:Μιχάλης Τσαμαδός | Майкл Тсамадас | January 1919: Chargé d'affaires at the Embassy of Greece, Washington, D.C.
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Alexandros Papanastasiou | Vladimir Lenin | |
1924 | Mavroudes Nikolaos | el:Νικόλαος Μαυρουδής | bg:Николаос Маврудис | (* Born in 1873; † Died in 1942) was a Greek diplomat and activist in the Macedonian struggle. He was appointed first proconsul the Greek consulate in Kavala and supported parallel Greek propaganda in the region. Together with Metropolitano Crisóstomo, Teatro and Stilyanos Mavromichalis organize Greek propaganda in the regions of Drama and rules. From 1910 to 1911, the Greek consul in Bitola. 1930 ambassador in Rome. Acts as Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Greece in Panagis Tsaldaris. From 7 to March 10, 1933: Minister of Foreign Affairs, only to renounce all government, on this day. | Alexandros Papanastasiou | Alekséi Rýkov | |
1925 | Lagoudakis George | Γεώργιος Λαγουδάκη | Лагудакис Георгиос | Theodoros Pangalos (general) | Alekséi Rýkov | ||
1926 | Panouriás Nákos | Νάκος Πανουριά | Пануриас Накос | Eleftherios Venizelos | Alekséi Rýkov | ||
1929 | Anisás Nikólaos | Νικόλαος Ανισά | Анисас Николаос | Chargé d'affaires | Eleftherios Venizelos | Alekséi Rýkov | |
August 14, 1930 | Psarouda Constantino | Κωνσταντίνος Ψαρούδα | Псарудас Константинос |
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Eleftherios Venizelos | Viacheslav Molotov | |
1933 | Polychroniadis Spyridon | Σπυρίδων Πολυχρονιάδη | Полихрониадис Спиридон | Panagis Tsaldaris | Viacheslav Molotov | ||
1935 | Stephen John | Ιωάννης Στεφάνο | Стефану Иоаннис | Chargé d'affaires | Georgios Kondylis | Viacheslav Molotov | |
1936 | Jean Pappas | Ιωάννης Παππά | Паппас Иоаннис | Ioannis Metaxas | Viacheslav Molotov | ||
July 1937 | Jean Kindynis | Ιωάννης Κινδύνη | Киндинис Иоаннис | (* ~ 1900) he has served in the United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Hungary, the Soviet Union and Sweden.
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Ioannis Metaxas | Viacheslav Molotov | |
January 1938 | Nikolopoulos Dimitrios | Δημήτριος Νικολόπουλο | Димитриос Николопулос | Ioannis Metaxas | Viacheslav Molotov | ||
1938 | Spyridon Mercados | Σπυρίδων Μαρκέτη | Маркетис Спиридон | Ioannis Metaxas | Viacheslav Molotov | ||
1940 | Christophe Diamantopoulos | Χρήστος Διαμαντόπουλο | Диамантопулос Христос | Ioannis Metaxas | Viacheslav Molotov | ||
1941 | Panagiotis Pipinelis | Παναγιώτης Πιπινέλη | Пипинелис Панагиотис | Georgios Tsolakoglou | Joseph Stalin | ||
1942 | Constantino Sourlas | Κωνσταντίνος Σούρλα | Сурлас Константинос | Chargé d'affaires | Konstantinos Logothetopoulos | Joseph Stalin | |
1943 | Athanase George Politis | Αθανάσιος Πολίτη | Политис Афанасиос | Ioannis Rallis | Joseph Stalin | ||
1947 | Basilio Neophytos | Βασίλειος Νεόφυτο | Неофитос Василиос | Dimitrios Maximos | Joseph Stalin | ||
1948 | Alexander Sgourdaios | Αλέξανδρος Σγουρδαίο | СгурдЭос Александрос | Chargé d'affaires | Themistoklis Sofoulis | Joseph Stalin | |
1964 | Alexander Sgourdaios | Αλέξανδρος Σγουρδαίο | СГУРДЭОС Александрос | Ambassador | Georgios Papandreou | Alexei Kosygin | |
1951 | Thomas Ypsilanti | Θωμάς Υψηλάντη | Ипсилантис Фомас | Chargé d'affaires | Nikolaos Plastiras | Joseph Stalin | |
1953 | Kountoumas Alexander | Αλέξανδρος Κουντουμά | Кунтумас Александрос | Alexandros Papagos | Georgi Malenkov | ||
1956 | Cheimarios Constantino | Κωνσταντίνος Χειμαριό | Химариос Константинос | Chargé d'affaires | Konstantinos Karamanlis | Nikolai Bulganin | |
1957 | Dimitrios Pappas | Δημήτριος Παππά | Паппас Димитриос | Konstantinos Karamanlis | Nikolai Bulganin | ||
March 15, 1960 | Kapsampeli George | Γεώργιος Καψαμπέλη | Капсампелис Георгиос | Chargé d'affaires | Konstantinos Karamanlis | Nikita Khrushchev | |
1960 | George Christopoulos | Γεώργιος Χριστόπουλο | Христопулос Георгиос | Konstantinos Karamanlis | Nikita Khrushchev | ||
1963 | Tzounis John | Ιωάννης Τζούνη | Тзунис Иоаннис | Chargé d'affaires | Konstantinos Karamanlis | Nikita Khrushchev | |
1965 | Varsamis George | Γεώργιος Βαρσάμη | Варсамис Георгиос | Georgios Papandreou | Alexei Kosygin | ||
1967 | Constantin Tsamados | Κωνσταντίνος Τσαμαδό | Тсамадос Константинос | Chargé d'affaires | Konstantinos Kollias | Alexei Kosygin | |
1968 | Angelos Vlachos | Άγγελος Βλάχο | Влахос Ангелос | Georgios Papadopoulos | Alexei Kosygin | ||
1972 | Alexander Dimitropoulos | Αλέξανδρος Δημητρόπουλο | Димитропулос Александрос | Georgios Papadopoulos | Alexei Kosygin | ||
1976 | Kalogeras Pedro | Πέτρος Καλογερά | Калогерас Петрос | Konstantinos Karamanlis | Alexei Kosygin | ||
November 9, 1979 | Botsaris Timoleón-Notis | Τιμολέων-Νότης Μπότσαρη | Мпотсарис Тимолеон-Нотис | Chargé d'affaires | Konstantinos Karamanlis | Alexei Kosygin | |
1979 | Metaxás Andréas | Ανδρέας Μεταξά | Метаксас, Андреас | Konstantinos Karamanlis | Alexei Kosygin | ||
1984 | Ioannis Grigoriadis | Ιωάννης Γρηγοριάδη | Григориадис Иоаннис | Andreas Papandreou | Nikolai Tíjonov | ||
1987 | Dountas Michael | Μιχαήλ Δούντα | Дунтас Михаил | Andreas Papandreou | Mikhail Gorbachev | ||
1988 | Sandis Aristides | Αριστείδης Σάνδη | Сандис Аристидис | Chargé d'affaires | Andreas Papandreou | Mikhail Gorbachev | |
1989 | Elias Gounaris | Ηλίας Γούναρη | Гунарис Илиас | Tzannis Tzannetakis | Mikhail Gorbachev | ||
1993 | Lymperopoylos Constantino | Κωνσταντίνος Λυμπερόπουλο | Либеропулос Константинос | Andreas Papandreou | Víktor Chernomyrdin | ||
1994 | Rodousakis Kyriakos | Κυριάκος Ροδουσάκη | Родусакис Кириакос | Andreas Papandreou | Víktor Chernomyrdin | ||
1997 | Dimitrios Kypreos | Δημήτριος Κυπραίο | Кипреос Димитриос | Costas Simitis | Víktor Chernomyrdin | ||
2002 | Dimitrios Paraskevopoulos | Δημήτριος Παρασκευόπουλο | Параскевопулос Димитриос | Costas Simitis | Mikhail Kasyanov | ||
2005 | Elias Klis | Ηλίας Κλή | Клис Илиас | (*1946 in Athens) He graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Athens. Since 1973 - the diplomatic service in the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In particular, he worked in the rank of consul or ambassador of Greece in different countries. In addition, as the EU coordinator, dealing with issues of terrorism, immigration and free movement of citizens. Represented Greece in negotiations on accession to the Schengen Agreement. He speaks English, French and Romanian. Married, wife - Ersi Klis. It has the following awards: Grand Commander of the Order of the Phoenix (Greece); Grand Commander of the Order "For Merit" (France); Grand Commander of the Royal Order "For Merit" (Norway).[7] | Kostas Karamanlis | Mikhail Fradkov | |
February 27, 2009 | Michael Spinellis | Μιχαήλ Σπινέλλης | ru:Спинеллис, Михаил |
Mikhail Spinellis (* March 26, 1953 in Athens).
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Kostas Karamanlis | Vladimir Putin | |
October 23, 2013 | Danae Magdalini Koumanakou | Δανάη-Μαγδαληνή Κουμανάκου | bg:Данаи-Магдалини Куманаку |
Danae Magdalini Koumanakou (* 1954 in Athenes)
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Antonis Samaras | Dmitri Medvedev |
References
edit- ^ Constantino Zografos
- ^ Michael Paparrigopoulos
- ^ Michael Tsamados
- ^ "The Washington times. [volume] (Washington [D.C.]) 1902-1939, October 19, 1919, FINAL EDITION, Image 13". 19 October 1919. p. 13.
- ^ On August 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.p. 229
- ^ englishKonstantinos Psaroudas
- ^ Elias Klis
- ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Greece), History of the embassy, История
- ^ Ιστορία