Panagiotis Anagnostopoulos

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Panagiotis Anagnostopoulos
Παναγιώτης Αναγνωστόπουλος
Born around 1790
Andritsaina, (now Greece) Flag of Greece
Died 1854
Athens, Greece Flag of Greece
Nationality Flag of Greece Greek
Occupation Greek revolutionary leader

Panagiotis Anagnostopoulos (Greek: Παναγιώτης Αναγνωστόπουλος, 1805-1887) was a Greek revolutionary leader during the Greek War of Independence and a member of Filiki Eteria.

He was born in Andritsaina around 1790 and was descended from a poor family. In 1818, he visited together with his family to Smyrna (now Izmir) where he light up for a while at the Constantinople (now Istanbul) school. Continuoysly he was relocated to Odessa where he worked with Athanssios Sekeris where he came in contact with the with Skoufas which he initiated into the Filiki Eteria (Secret Society).

As a member, Anagnostopoulos initiated importantly with that member he importantly entered into the actions of Odyssos in Vlacha and in Italy where he arrived to communicate the circulation in Pisa. Early on, Anagnostopoulos went to conflict with Xanthos, he continued agains and in the later years with Papaflessas. His important role took place at the receiving of decision with the assassination of Nikolaos Galatis which he initiated with Anagnostaras, Dimitropoulos and Sekeris. With the beginning of the revolution, Anagnostopoulos was with secretly near the Mavrokortadiki fluttering, penetrated with the battler Dimitrios Ypsilantis which he escorted against the hikes in the Peloponnese.

He battled with Kolokotronis and Anagnostaras in the Greek War of Independence. He negotiaged with the Siege of Tripoli, in which he took part, he lead into a great political physiognomy. In the Third National Council of Greece, he to register in the voting with the English Party. In 1828 he was appointed by Ioannis Kapodistrias as the prefectural leader of Ilia as a chief where he later knew along with other political positions which that the running of Euboea.

In 1834, the historian Ioannis Filimon received the Historic of the Filiki Etaireias in which he tried as the first three that were Skoufas-Tsakalof-Anagnostopoulos. Emmanouil Zanthos which he lived abroad brought him the Xanthos apology on the replication in the force by Filimonas and without essence on Anagnostopoulos. Filimon with an article on the newspaper Aion or Eon and asked to restore with Xanthos, it came as with injustice. Anagnostopoulos with his arcitle which he did not journalize under the title General remarks that censored Xanthos, that forced that he did nto in oter members and was categorized for economic recklessness. The truth among that he was signed in first until today in the prospect of the historic in the written archives were little and several times unreliable for developing with security.

He died in 1854 in Athens from cholera which transmitted from an English-French soldier. In 1884, he was honoured with a central road in Kolonaki.

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