Dimitrios Deligeorgis
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Dimitrios Deligeorgis Δημήτριος Δεληγεώργης |
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Born | 1785 |
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Died | 1860 Athens, Greece |
Nationality | Greek |
Occupation | navy leader |
Dimitrios (Mitros) Deligeorgis (Greek: Δημήτριος Δεληγεώργης, 1785 - 1860) was a Greek navy personnel. He was the son of Antonios Miaoulis, a revolutionary leader and a politician.
[edit] Biography
Before the revolution, he was a writer of Ali Pasha, in a work of the time he was also known as Deligeorgopoulos or Deligiorgopoulos. When the battle for independence broke out in 1821, he was in Preveza, he was shortly invited by the administration as a Messolongiti in order to incorporate into the stocking of the central rule.
During the revolutionary war, he his own military body which spended a large part of the main estate. He was appointed himself as a fort leader of Messolongi and concerned to maintain great plans with the central authority. He ran an exit in the city in which achieved in order to survive. After the revolution and the creation of the kingromn, Deligeorgis created contact with the courtyard and with King Otto in which he estimated several. He was elected a politician of Messlongi in 1845 and he recovered the ministry even with his son Epaminondas and separated the suspension from his father and took clearly the Otto backed place. As much as fruitful as militarily the base made it to the mark of the colonel of a phalanx. He remained as a fort leader in Bourtzi in Nafplio and in 1854 became a gendarmery.
He had several important property estates, one of them as a dower from his wife's estate, he had an assigner from the government from the uses in the war of independence.
He was married to Hrissaido Benedettou (1785-1860), wife of a prosperous family and he acquisitedly together five children, Pinelopi which she later married a Messolongiti doctor Athanassios Drossinis (d. 1885) and childless, Maria, she later married Filaretos, Themistoklis (1836-?) which he with his hometown estae, Leonidas, a politician and Epaminondas, a prime minister. The main feature he had was an amateur of the writer Dionyssios Tsokos.
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- This article is translated and is based from the article at the Greek Wikipedia (el:Main Page)