- Alexandros Diomidis
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term_start =June 28 ,1949
term_end =January 6 ,1950
predecessor =Themistoklis Sophoulis
successor =Ioannis Theotokis
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death_place = Athens, Greece
party = Liberal Party
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occupation =Economist
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footnotes =Alexandros Diomedes ( _el. Αλέξανδρος Διομήδης) (
January 3 ,1875 –November 11 ,1950 ) was a former governor of the Central Bank of Greece who became Prime Minister of Greece upon the death ofThemistoklis Sophoulis .Diomedes was born in
Athens, Greece onJanuary 3 1875 , the grandson of former Prime MinisterDiomidis Kiriakos . He studied law and economics inWeimar Fact|date=August 2007 andParis and earned adoctorate from theUniversity of Berlin . In 1905, he became a professor at theNational and Kapodistrian University of Athens .He was a member of the
Athens Academy .Diomedes was appointed prefect ("nomarch") of
Attica -Boeotia in 1909. In 1910, he was elected to theHellenic Parliament under the banner of the Liberal Party. From 1912 to 1915 and again in 1922 he served as Minister for Finance.Diomedes became Governor of the
National Bank of Greece in 1923 and Governor of theBank of Greece in 1928.He became Prime Minister upon the death of Sophoulis. It was during his term in office (
June 28 1949 –January 6 1950 ) that theGreek Civil War was concluded.Diomedes was forced to resign amid a scandal involving his Minister for Transport, Hadjipanos. He died later in that same year (
November 11 1950 ).Besides being an economist and politician, Diomedes also authored several literary works, including a two-volume work on
Byzantine Empire studies.Along with his wife Julia, Dimides left part of his fortune to the Greek state for the purposes of establishing a
botanic garden in Athens, opened in 1952 as the "Julia and Alexander N. Diomides Botanic Garden".
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