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Aristeidis Stergiadis (Greek: Αριστείδης Στεργιάδης) (1861, in Kandiye (Herakleion), Girit Eyalet, Ottoman Empire – 22 June 1949, in Nice, France) was the Greek high commissioner, or governor-general, of Smyrna during the Greek occupation of the city from 1919 to 1922. At one point, Stergiadis interrupted and ended a sermon by the bishop Chrysostomos that he believed to be incendiary. George Horton writes: Stergiadis abandoned Smyrna on 25 September 1922 on a British ship, and was transported to Britain. He died on 22 June 1949.