He was born in Samos, on the historic island of Pythagoras in the year 1922. He studied at the Law School of the University of Athens, residing in the Exarchate of the Holy Sepulcher as a scholar of the Patriarch of Jerusalem Timotheus Themelis, his father's brother. He was appointed a Lawyer of Athens and in the years 1948-1950 he fulfilled his military obligations as a reserve Second Lieutenant of Infantry. In the year 1952 he entered the Corps of Military Justice as Ef. Captain of the Judiciary and subsequently served in the Administrative Court initially as President of the Administrative Court of First Instance of Kalamata and from 1967 as Appellate Administrative Court. In 1968 he was elected as the President of the Court of Auditors, promoted in 1978 to the rank of Advisor and in 1979 to the rank of President of the Court of Auditors, acting President from 5/7/1979 to 30/6/1989. During his Presidency he contributed to the upgrading and strengthening of the prestige of the Court of Audit and succeeded in consolidating the constitutionally established powers of the Court as the country's third Supreme Fiscal Court. He was Minister of the Presidency: a) from 12/10/1989 to 23/11/1989 in the Government of John Griva and b) from 23/11/1989 to 11/4/1990 in the Ecumenical Government of Xen. Government representative. From November 1990 to October 1993 he was Chairman of the Board of Directors of OTE. He also served as: a) Secretary General of the "Information Committee on National Issues" with the late Mich. Stasinopoulos v. President of the Republic and b) Head of the Internal Audit Service of the Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games ATHENS 2004 S.A. following a proposal by Gianna Angelopoulou, whose mission was the preventive legality check of the concluded contracts and payments. He was honored with the office of M. Archon Dikaifilakas by the Patriarchate of Constantinople, with the Great Cross of the Holy Sepulcher by the Patriarchate of Jerusalem and with the order of the Apostle Paul by the Church of Greece, while at the same time he authored about twenty scientific studies. He passed away on 8/29/2008.