| Aristeidis Moraitinis | |
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| Αριστείδης Μωραïτίνης | |
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| Prime Minister of Greece | |
| In office 21 February 1863 – 24 February 1863 | |
| Monarch | vacant | 
| Preceded by | Dimitrios Voulgaris | 
| Succeeded by | Zinovios Valvis | 
| In office 1 January 1868 – 6 February 1868 | |
| Monarch | George I | 
| Preceded by | Alexandros Koumoundouros | 
| Succeeded by | Dimitrios Voulgaris | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1806 Smyrna, Ottoman Empire | 
| Died | 1875 Athens, Kingdom of Greece | 
Aristeidis Moraitinis (Greek: Αριστείδης Μωραïτίνης; 1806–1875) was born in Smyrna, Ottoman Empire (now İzmir, Turkey). He was educated in France. During the reign of King Otto, Moraitinis was a staunch member of the French Party. He served as the 15th Prime Minister of Greece for a few days in February 1863 during the period between the coup d'état against King Otto and the arrival of the new Danish-born Prince William, who would be known in Greece as King George I. Moraitinis was made Prime Minister a second time for a little over a month in 1868. He died in Athens 1875.
References
- John A. Petropulos; Politics and Statecraft in the Kingdom of Greece; Princeton University Press, 1968.
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