Konstantinos Koumoundouros

Konstantinos Koumoundouros (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κουμουνδούρος; 18461924) was a Greek Navy officer and politician.

Konstantinos Koumoundouros
K. Koumoundouros in the 1890s
Born(1846-11-20)20 November 1846
Oitylo
Died1924 (aged 7778)
Athens
Allegiance Greece
Service/branchHellenic Navy
Years of service1871–1908
RankVice Admiral
WarsGreco-Turkish War of 1897
Other workMember of Parliament, Minister for Military and Naval Affairs

Biography

Konstantinos Koumoundouros was born at Oitylo or Kalamata in 1846, the son of the politician and multiple Prime Minister of Greece, Alexandros Koumoundouros (1817–1883).[1][2] The younger Koumoundouros entered the Hellenic Naval Academy, graduating in 1871 as an Ensign,[2] while following in parallel a political career, being elected mayor of Oitylo and entering the Hellenic Parliament as an MP for his native Messenia in 1879, being repeatedly re-elected until 1922. Initially a supporter of Theodoros Deligiannis, under whom he served as Minister for Naval Affairs in 1890–92, Koumoundouros quarrelled with Deligiannis and went over to his rival, Charilaos Trikoupis.[1]

In the Greco-Turkish War of 1897, Deligiannis, with the rank of Major, commanded a battalion in the Epirus front, and was defeated at the Battle of Pente Pigadia, losing a fifth of his troops.[2] In 1899, he was appointed Minister of Military Affairs in Georgios Theotokis' cabinet. His last political office was as Speaker of the 18th Parliament in the 1908–1909 term.[1] Koumoundouros was discharged from the Navy in 1908, with the rank of Vice Admiral.[2]

He died at Athens in 1924.[1]

References

  1. Πρόεδροι της Βουλής και των Εθνοσυνελεύσεων, 1821–2008 [Presidents of Parliament and the National Assemblies, 1821–2008] (PDF) (in Greek). Hellenic Parliament Foundation for Parliamentarism and Democracy. 2009. pp. 310–312. ISBN 978-960-6757-16-7.
  2. Μεγάλη Στρατιωτική και Ναυτική Εγκυκλοπαιδεία. Τόμος Δ′: Καβάδης – Μωριάς [Great Military and Naval Encyclopedia. Volume IV] (in Greek). Athens. 1929. p. 210.
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