Ioannis Papadiamantopoulos ( Greek: Ιωάννης Παπαδιαμαντόπουλος; 1839–1909) was a Greek soldier who rose to the rank of major general, and served as head of the military household of King George I of Greece and briefly Minister of Military Affairs.
Ioannis Papadiamantopoulos was born in Patras on 6 November 1839, [1] as the son of major general Dimitrios Papadiamantopoulos. [2] He entered the Hellenic Army Academy, and graduated in 1862 as a second lieutenant of the engineers. [2]
In 1885–1895, he taught military law at the Army Academy, before being appointed Minister of Military Affairs in the 1895 caretaker cabinet of Nikolaos Diligiannis. [2] He was then made aide-de-camp and head of the military household of King George I of Greece, and then served as the King's privy councillor until his retirement on 1 June 1909. He died at Athens on 27 November of the same year. [2]
Ioannis Papadiamantopoulos ( Greek: Ιωάννης Παπαδιαμαντόπουλος; 1839–1909) was a Greek soldier who rose to the rank of major general, and served as head of the military household of King George I of Greece and briefly Minister of Military Affairs.
Ioannis Papadiamantopoulos was born in Patras on 6 November 1839, [1] as the son of major general Dimitrios Papadiamantopoulos. [2] He entered the Hellenic Army Academy, and graduated in 1862 as a second lieutenant of the engineers. [2]
In 1885–1895, he taught military law at the Army Academy, before being appointed Minister of Military Affairs in the 1895 caretaker cabinet of Nikolaos Diligiannis. [2] He was then made aide-de-camp and head of the military household of King George I of Greece, and then served as the King's privy councillor until his retirement on 1 June 1909. He died at Athens on 27 November of the same year. [2]