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Konstantinos Despotopoulos

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305: 315: 109: 28: 275: 310: 285: 320: 265: 197: 280: 121: 223: 113: 86: 48: 27:; 8 February 1913 – 7 February 2016) was a Greek philosopher and intellectual who became a university professor and the 295: 71: 300: 290: 90: 55:. He attended the 1st Gymnasium of Athens, which he graduated with perfect marks, and received his PhD from the 98: 79: 270: 47:, in 1913. Following the destruction of the city and the flight of its Greek population at the end of the 201: 260: 255: 56: 67: 63: 227: 125: 75: 62:
He taught Philosophy of Law and general philosophy courses at the University of Athens, the
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Despotopoulos died in Athens one day shy of his 103rd birthday on 7 February 2016.
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he was dismissed from his post at the university and spent the years 1947–50 in
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Ministers of national education and religious affairs of Greece
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He published 32 books on philosophy, history, and politics.
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as its candidate in the 1990 Greek presidential election.
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Minister of National Education and Religious Affairs
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Minister of National Education and Religious Affairs
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Greek
Minister of National Education and Religious Affairs
Izmir
Ottoman Empire
Greco-Turkish War of 1919–22
Athens
University of Athens
University of Nancy II
Panteion University
Academy of Athens
Romanian Academy
Académie de Marseille
National Liberation Front
Axis occupation of Greece
Greek Civil War
internal exile
Makronisos
Minister of National Education and Religious Affairs
caretaker cabinet
Ioannis Grivas
ecumenical cabinet
Xenophon Zolotas
Synaspismos






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