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Qu'est-ce (qui) est put down coup attempt - définition

ATTEMPTED COUP D'ÉTAT IN GREECE
Greek coup attempt of 1935; 1935 Greek coup d'etat attempt
  • Minister of Military Affairs [[Georgios Kondylis]] with a tank shortly before the coup attempt
  • Rebel Greek officers under guard following the suppression of the coup

Leonardopoulos–Gargalidis coup d'état attempt         
1923 FAILED MILITARY COUP IN THE KINGDOM OF GREECE
Leonardopoulos-Gargalidis coup attempt; Leonardopoulos-Gargalidis coup d'etat attempt; Leonardopoulos-Gargalidis coup d'état attempt; Leonardopoulos–Gargalidis coup d'etat attempt
The Leonardopoulos–Gargalidis coup attempt () was a failed military coup launched on 22 October 1923 in the Kingdom of Greece by pro-royalist military officers under the Lieutenant Generals Georgios Leonardopoulos and Panagiotis Gargalidis, and the Colonel Georgios Ziras. Its failure discredited the monarchy and contributed decisively to the establishment of the Second Hellenic Republic in March 1924.
2007 Zimbabwean alleged coup d'état attempt         
2007 Zimbabwe coup d'état attempt; 2007 Zimbabwean coup d'etat attempt; 2007 Zimbabwe coup d'etat attempt; Zimbabwean coup d'état attempt; 2007 Zimbabwean coup d'état attempt
The Zimbabwean government claimed to have foiled an alleged coup d'état attempt involving almost 400 soldiers and high-ranking members of the military that would have occurred on June 2 or June 15, 2007. The alleged leaders of the coup, all of whom were arrested, were retired army Captain Albert Matapo, Colonel Ben Ncube, Major General Engelbert Rugeje, and Air Vice Marshal Elson Moyo.
attempt         
OCCURS IF A CRIMINAL HAS AN INTENT TO COMMIT A CRIME AND TAKES A SUBSTANTIAL STEP TOWARD COMPLETING THE CRIME
Attempted; Attempt (crime); Crime of attempt; Attempt crime; Attempts; Criminal attempt; Criminal attempts; Attempted crime
I
n.
1) to make an attempt
2) to foil, thwart an attempt
3) an abortive, fruitless, futile, vain; all-out, concerted, last-ditch; bold, brazen, daring; crude; deliberate; feeble, halfhearted, weak; first; premature; successful attempt; repeated attempts
4) an attempt against, on (an attempt on smb.'s life)
5) an attempt at (an attempt at being funny)
6) an attempt to + inf. (we made an attempt to get in touch with them)
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v.
1) (E) she attempted to find a job
2) (rare) (G) he attempted walking
3) (misc.) to attempt smt. in vain

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1935 Greek coup d'état attempt

The attempted coup d'état of March 1935 (Greek: Κίνημα του 1935) was a Venizelist revolt against the People's Party government of Panagis Tsaldaris, which was suspected of pro-royalist tendencies.

The coup was headed by Nikolaos Plastiras, and broke out on 1 March 1935, but failed to establish itself in Athens and most of mainland Greece. The government quickly reacted, and loyal forces under the leadership of General Georgios Kondylis put the revolt down by March 11, when Venizelos himself was forced to flee Greece. In the coup's aftermath, a military tribunal was set up, which purged the Armed Forces of Venizelist and Republican officers, and ordered the execution of two prominent Venizelist generals, Anastasios Papoulas and Miltiadis Koimisis, and major Stamatis Volanis on April 24. Venizelos and Plastiras likewise were condemned to death in absentia. In the political sphere, the failure of the revolt marked the triumph of anti-Venizelist forces, and actually quickened the collapse of the fragile Second Hellenic Republic. Its final death blow was given in October, when the Armed Forces overthrew the government in a coup (due to their consideration of Tsaldari's stance towards the immediate restoration of monarchy as indecisive, and due to personal motives of Kondylis and his political and military circle), and Kondylis declared himself regent for the restored monarchy.