Defkalion Rediadis
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Born | (1882-02-02)2 February 1882 Syros, Greece |
Died | 1955 (aged 72–73) |
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Sport | Sports shooting |
Defkalion Rediadis (2 February 1882 – 5 February 1955) was a Greek politician, lawyer, and sports shooter. He competed in three events at the 1908 Summer Olympics.[1]
He was born in Syros and studied law. He went into private practice as a lawyer[2] and was actively involved in sports, competing in the Olympic Games of 1908 in shooting[3] and taking several administrative positions. From 1924 to 1955, he was president of the Piraeus Association, general secretary of the Piraeus Hunters Club as well as a member of the Olympic Games Committee. In 1936, he was appointed deputy minister of finance and subsequently minister of merchant shipping until December 1938 when he resigned.[2]
He was married to Mari Stai and had three children, Georgios Rediadis, who served as president of SEGAS and was a lawyer, Dimitrios Rediadis [el], also a lawyer and politician and Aspasia wife of Konstantinos Katris.[2]
He died on 5 February 1955.[4]
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