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Prime Minister of Greece
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Zinovios Valvis
Ζηνόβιος Βάλβης
Prime Minister of Greece
In office
11 February 1863 – 25 March 1863 (o.s.)
Monarchvacant
Preceded byAristidis Moraitinis
Succeeded byDiomidis Kyriakos
In office
16 April 1864 – 26 July 1864 (o.s.)
MonarchGeorge I of Greece
Preceded byKonstantinos Kanaris
Succeeded byKonstantinos Kanaris
Minister for Finance
In office
28 July 1849 – 10 May 1850
Preceded byLykourgos Krestenitis
Succeeded byAnastasios Lontos
Minister for Justice
In office
12 October 1849 – 10 May 1850
Preceded byDimitrios Kallergis
Succeeded byNikolaos Chrisogelos
Personal details
Born1800
Missolonghi, Ottoman Empire (modern Greece)
Died25 August 1886(1886-08-25) (aged 85–86)
Missolonghi, Greece
Political partyIndependent
EducationHalki seminary University of Pisa

Zinovios Zafirios I. Valvis (Greek: Ζηνόβιος-Ζαφείριος Ι. Βάλβης; 1800 – 25 August 1886) was a Greek politician and Prime Minister of Greece. Valvis was born in 1800 in Missolonghi. He first studied theology at the Theological School of Halki but switched to law, furthering his studies in Pisa, Italy. Valvis married Arsinoe Ratzikosta and fathered nine children. He twice served as prime minister but fell on hard times in his old age, dying impoverished in 1872 after refusing a state pension so as not to be a burden on the Greek state. Zinovios Valvis was the brother of Dimitrios Valvis who also served as prime minister. He died in Missolonghi in 1886.

References

  1. ^ Makrygiannēs, Nikos (1979). Hoi prōthypourgoi tēs Hellados, 1843-1979 (in Greek). Ekdot. Hestia. p. 62. Retrieved 19 July 2024.
  2. Kolombas, Nikolaos Ath (1998). Μεσολόγγι (1821-1829): οι αθάνατοι προμάχοι (in Greek). Ekdotikē Alpha. p. 82. ISBN 978-960-7329-20-2. Retrieved 19 July 2024.
  3. Petropoulos, Kōnstantinos P. (1971). Mesolongitikes ethnikes doxes: Hoi pente Mesolongites prōthypourgoi: Spyridōn I. Trikoupēs, Zēnovios I. Valvēs, Dēmētrios I. Valvēs, Epameinōndas D. Delēgeōrgēs, Charilaos S. Trikoupēs (in Greek). I. Zompolas. p. 65. Retrieved 19 July 2024.
  4. Nea hestia (in Greek). I. D. Kollaros & Sa. 1943. p. 33. Retrieved 19 July 2024.


Political offices
Preceded byAristeidis Moraitinis Prime Minister of Greece
11 February – 25 March 1863
Succeeded byDiomidis Kyriakos
Preceded byKonstantinos Kanaris Prime Minister of Greece
16 April – 26 July 1864
Succeeded byKonstantinos Kanaris
Heads of government of Greece
First Hellenic Republic
(1822–1832)
Kingdom of Greece (Wittelsbach)
(1833–1862)
Kingdom of Greece (Interregnum)
(1862–1863)
Kingdom of Greece (Glücksburg)
(1863–1924)
Second Hellenic Republic
(1924–1935)
Kingdom of Greece (Glücksburg)
(1935–1973)
Military Junta
(1967–1974)
Third Hellenic Republic
(since 1974)
Head of military/dictatorial government. Head of rival government not controlling Athens. Head of emergency or caretaker government. Head of collaborationist government during the Axis occupation (1941–44).


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