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Andreas Stefanopoulos
Ανδρέας Στεφανόπουλος
Born1860
Pyrgos, Elis, Greece
Died1938
Greece
NationalityGreek
Occupationpolitician
RelativesChristos Stefanopoulos (brother)

Andreas Stefanopoulos (Greek: Ανδρέας Στεφανόπουλος, 1860–1938), was a Greek politician, who served in the Greek parliament and the Greek Senate, amongst other roles.

Andreas Stephanopoulos was born in Pyrgos and was the son of Stephanos Stephanopoulos, a politician and member of the historic Stephanopoulos family. His brother was politician Christos Stefanopoulos. He studied law and political sciences in Athens and Paris and was educated early as a politician.

He was elected as a representative for Elis in the Greek parliament in 1892 with Charilaos Trikoupis' party and was re-elected every time until 1929. Then he became a senator, until the Greek Senate was abolished in 1935. He was Minister for Naval Affairs in the 1903 cabinet of Georgios Theotokis; and the Minister for Education in the 1905 cabinet of Theotokis. He died in 1938.

References

  1. Praktika tōn synedriaseōn tēs Voulēs ... (in Greek). Ek tou Dēmosiou Typographeiou. 1906. p. 4.
  2. Ta anekdota tou Vasileōs Geōrgiou tou alēsmonētou [The Anecdotes of Vasileōs Geōrgiou of Alēsmonētou] (in Greek). Katastēmata "Akropoleōs" V. Gavriēlidou. 1913. p. 67.
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