Andreas Papandreou
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Andreas Papandreou
Summary
Andreas Papandreou is a human[1]. He was born in Chios[2]. He was born on February 5, 1919[3]. He died in Ekali[4]. He died on June 23, 1996[5]. He worked as a politician[6], economist[7], and university teacher[8]. He ranks in the top 0.68% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,593 views/month, #6,774 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Andreas Papandreou's place of birth was Chios[2].
- Andreas Papandreou died in Ekali[4].
- Andreas Papandreou passed away in Athens[10].
- Andreas Papandreou was born on February 5, 1919[3].
- Andreas Papandreou died on June 23, 1996[5].
- Andreas Papandreou is buried at First Cemetery of Athens[11].
- Andreas Papandreou's father was Georgios Papandreou[12].
- Andreas Papandreou's mother was Sofia Mineyko[13].
- Andreas Papandreou was married to Margaret Chant-Papandreou[14].
- Among Andreas Papandreou's spouses was Dimitra Liani[15].
- A child of Andreas Papandreou was Giorgos Papandreou[16].
- A child of Andreas Papandreou was Níkos Papandréou[17].
- A child of Andreas Papandreou was Andreas Papandreou[18].
- A child of Andreas Papandreou was Sofia Papandreou[19].
- A child of Andreas Papandreou was Emilia Nyblom[20].
- Andreas Papandreou held citizenship in Greece[21].
- Andreas Papandreou held citizenship in United States[22].
- Greek was Andreas Papandreou's native language[23].
- Andreas Papandreou's professions included politician[6].
- Andreas Papandreou's professions included economist[7].
- Andreas Papandreou worked as a university teacher[8].
- Andreas Papandreou's field of work was politics[24].
- Andreas Papandreou's field of work was economics[25].
- Andreas Papandreou held the position of Prime Minister of Greece[26].
- Andreas Papandreou held the position of Prime Minister of Greece[27].
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Origins and Family
Andreas Papandreou's place of birth was Chios[2]. He was born on February 5, 1919[3]. His father was Georgios Papandreou[12]. His mother was Sofia Mineyko[13]. Greek was his native language[23].
Education
Educated at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens[28], Harvard University[29], Athens College[30], and University of Minnesota[31].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6], economist[7], and university teacher[8]. Fields of work include politics[24] and economics[25]. Employers include Harvard University[32], University of California, Berkeley[33], Stockholm University[34], University of Minnesota[35], York University[36], and University of Toronto[37]. Positions held include Prime Minister of Greece[26], a public office[38], in Greece[39], founded in 1822[40]; Minister for National Defence of Greece[41], a position[42], in Greece[43]; Leader of the Opposition[44], a Leader of the Opposition[45], in Greece[46]; member of the Hellenic Parliament[47], a position[48], in Greece[49]; Minister at the Presidency of the Government of Greece[50]; and Ministry of Coordination of Greece[51], a ministry of Greece[52], in Greece[53], founded in 1945[54].
Recognition
Awards received include Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic[55], Grand Cross of the Order of Liberty[56], honorary doctor of the Jagiellonian University of Krakow[57], and Guggenheim Fellowship[58].
Personal Life
Spouses include Margaret Chant-Papandreou[14], a politician[59], b. 1923[60], of United States[61] and Dimitra Liani[15], a politician[62], b. 1955[63], of Greece[64]. Children include Giorgos Papandreou[16], a politician[65], b. 1952[66], of Greece[67], awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown[68]; Níkos Papandréou[17], a writer[69], b. 1956[70], of Greece[71]; Andreas Papandreou[18], an economist[72], b. 1959[73], of Greece[74]; Sofia Papandreou[19]; and Emilia Nyblom[20]. His religion is recorded as Greek Orthodoxy[75]. Political affiliations include Centre Union[76] and Panhellenic Socialist Movement[77].
Death and Burial
Andreas Papandreou died on June 23, 1996[5]. Recorded place of death include Ekali[4], a human settlement[78], in Greece[79] and Athens[10], a big city[80], in Greece[81], founded in -7000[82]. The cause of death was cardiovascular disease[83]. He is buried at First Cemetery of Athens[11].
Why It Matters
Andreas Papandreou ranks in the top 0.68% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,593 views/month, #6,774 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[84] He is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[85]
FAQs
Where was Andreas Papandreou born?
Andreas Papandreou's place of birth was Chios[2].
Where did Andreas Papandreou die?
Andreas Papandreou passed away in Ekali[4].
Who were Andreas Papandreou's parents?
Andreas Papandreou's father was Georgios Papandreou[12]. Andreas Papandreou's mother was Sofia Mineyko[13].
Who was Andreas Papandreou married to?
Andreas Papandreou's spouses include Margaret Chant-Papandreou[14] and Dimitra Liani[15].
What did Andreas Papandreou do for work?
Andreas Papandreou worked as politician[6], economist[7], and university teacher[8].
Where did Andreas Papandreou go to school?
Andreas Papandreou was educated at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens[28], Harvard University[29], Athens College[30], and University of Minnesota[31].
What awards did Andreas Papandreou receive?
Honors received include Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic[55], Grand Cross of the Order of Liberty[56], honorary doctor of the Jagiellonian University of Krakow[57], and Guggenheim Fellowship[58].