Diomidis Anastasiou[citation needed] Kyriakos (Greek: Διομήδης Κυριάκος) (1811, Spetses – 1869, Pisa) was a Greek author, politician and Prime Minister of Greece.

Diomidis Kyriakos
Διομήδης Κυριάκος
Kyriakou in 1865
Prime Minister of Greece
In office
27 March 1863 – 29 April 1863 (o.s.)
MonarchGeorge I
Preceded byZinovios Valvis
Succeeded byBenizelos Roufos
Personal details
Born1811
Spetses, Ottoman Empire
Died1869 (aged 57-58)
Pisa, Italy

Biography

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Kiriakos was born in 1811 on the island of Spetses to a family of Arvanite origin.[1] He was the younger brother of Ioannis Kyriakos, a vice-admiral who was killed in the siege of Messolonghi. He studied law at the universities of Pisa and Paris. In 1835, Kyriakos became a public prosecutor of the Court of First Instance. In 1843, he helped draft the Constitution of Greece. In 1851, he became a professor of constitutional law and, in 1862, a member of the committee to draft a new constitution. The following year, Kyriakos became the Minister of Religion and Education and, between April and May 1863, he became the Prime Minister of Greece. Kyriakos authored several books on law and history. He died in Italy in 1869.

References

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  1. ^ Preston, Paul; Partridge, Michael; Smyth, Denis (1999). British Documents on Foreign Affairs. University Publications of America. p. 88. ISBN 978-1-55655-769-9. Retrieved 27 September 2010.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Greece
27 March 1863 – 29 April 1863
Succeeded by