
Alexandros Othonaios
Alexandros Othonaios was a prominent Greek military officer and politician, born in 1879 in Gythio, Laconia. He played a significant role in the Balkan Wars and the Greek Army during World War I. Othonaios was a staunch supporter of Eleftherios Venizelos and was involved in major political events of the time, including the National Schism and the trial of the Six, where he served as president of the military court. His military career was marked by his leadership roles during critical campaigns, including the Greco-Turkish War. In the post-war period, Othonaios transitioned into a political figure, supporting the establishment of a Republic in Greece but later collaborated with the Communist-led EAM during the occupation. He passed away in 1970, leaving behind a complex legacy intertwined with the tumultuous political landscape of 20th-century Greece.
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Alexandros Othonaios was a captain who became a close friend of Stefanos Sarafis.
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Alexandros Othonaios was a prominent figure in the Greek military and political landscape, known for his role in the National Defense Movement and as the president of the court during the trial of the Six.
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