Lieutenant General Theodoros Pangalos (11 January 1878 – 26 February 1952) was a
Greek soldier, politician and dictator. A distinguished staff officer and an ardent
Venizelist and anti-royalist, Pangalos played a leading role in the September 1922 revolt that deposed King
Constantine I and in the establishment of the
Second Hellenic Republic. In June 1925 Pangalos staged a bloodless coup, and his assumption of power was recognized by the National Assembly which named him Prime Minister. As a "constitutional dictator" he ruled the country until his overthrow in August 1926. From April 1926 until his deposition, he also occupied the office of
President of the Republic.