Metaxas
[muh-tak-suh s; Greek me-tah-ksahs] /məˈtæk səs; Greek ˌmɛ tɑˈksɑs/
noun
1.
Joannes
[Greek yaw-ah-nyees] /Greek yɔˈɑ nyis/ (Show IPA), 1871–1941, Greek general and political leader: dictator 1936–40.
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