Aristeidis Dosios

Greek economist, assassin of Queen Amalia
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Aristeidis Dosios
Αριστείδης Δόσιος
Born1844 (1844)
Athens, Kingdom of Greece
DiedApril 1881 (aged 36–37)
Athens, Kingdom of Greece
Occupation(s)Writer, economist and banker
Parent(s)Konstantinos Dosios
Leander Dossios

Aristeidis Dosios (Greek: Αριστείδης Δόσιος; c. 1844–1881) was a Greek economist, author and banker, best known for his attempted assassination of Queen Amalia.[1] His father was the politician Konstantinos Dosios.[2]

References

  1. ^ Koliopoulos, Giannēs (2014). Historia tēs Neōteras Hellados (1797-1980). Thessalonikē. ISBN 978-960-288-333-4. OCLC 903109160.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Tzafettas, John; Konecny, Elvira (2015-05-09). Nikolaus Dumba (1830-1900): A Dazzling Figure in Imperial Vienna (in Greek). Akakia Publications. p. 361. ISBN 978-1-910714-18-8.

External links

  • Family sheet of the family Konstantin Dossios
  • Family sheet of the family Prince Alexander Mavrocordato
  • Δόσιος Κ. Αριστείδης (1844-1881) (in Greek)
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