Ioannis Koniaris

Ioannis Koniaris (Greek: Ιωάννης Κόνιαρης, 1801–1872) was a Greek politician of the 19th century, who was twice elected as Mayor of Athens, serving from 29 August 1854 until 22 November 1853 and again until 23 November 1854.

Portrait sketch of Ioannis Koniaris from the periodical Poikili Stoa in 1881

Sources

  • Ioannis Arsenis, Mihail Rafailovic, ed. (1881). Poikili Stoa: Ethniki eikonografimeni epetiris, Etos 1/16 1881-1914 (in Greek). Athens: Εστία. Retrieved September 10, 2009.
  • Ioannis Koniaris a synoptic biographical information from the Modern Greek Information Institute (in Greek)
  • City of Athens - Historic Mayors (in Greek)
Preceded by
Nikolaos Zacharitsas
Mayor of Athens
29 August 1851 – 23 November 1854
Succeeded by
Konstantinos Galatis


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