Botsis

Botsis

The Botsis family controlled major stakes in the publishing industry of Greece during the 20th century. The Botsis owned and controlled Apogevmatini and Akropolis, both major national newspapers.

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Athanasios Botsis was an admirable media magnate and known Jet Setter with common destinations including Monte Carlo, Milan, London and Geneva. The Athanassios Vasiliou Botsis Foundation was founded after him.

Argyris Botsis was a known politician with positions including being the Prefect of Attica, and General Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Toula Levidis was one of the siblings of the family who was married to Colonel Dimitrios Levidis , major chamberlain of the Royal House of Greece.


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