Andreas D. Miaoulis

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Andreas D. Miaoulos
Ανδρέας Δ. Μιαούλης'
Born 1819
Hydra, Greece Flag of Greece)
Died 1887
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Nationality Flag of Greece Greek
Occupation hydrographer, naval leader

Andreas D. Miaoulis (Greek: Ανδρέας Δ. Μιαούλης, 1819 - 1887) was a Greek politician. He was the son of Dimitrios Miaoulos and relative of the navy leader during the Greek War of Independence Andreas Miaoulis from the historic Hydrian family of Miaoulis.

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He was born in the island of Hydra in 1819 and he was enrolled into the Royal Navy with the mark of the sublieutennant in 1836. He was a perfect nautical changed and much with King Otto which he also maintained the minster each time for his yacht. With the mark of a lieutennant commander, he detached in length in the Greek embassy in Constantinople (now Istanbul) in 1862. Andreas D. Miaoulos was that who organised the Salamina Naval Yard after the transporation from Faneromeni in the area of Arapis. He died in 1887.

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