Ioannis Makriyannis

Ioannis Makriyannis (1797–1864) was a Greek politician, military personnel and writer.

Also recorded as Ioannis; Ioannes; Makriyiannis; Macriyannis; Yannis Makriyannis.

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Overview

Born at Doris in 1797, died at Athens in 1864.

In detail

the recorded working language is Modern Greek.

Positions recorded include member of Filiki Eteria. Membership is recorded of Filiki Eteria.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Yannis Makriyannis”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q2658023: Ioannis Makriyannis

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Plates

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Makriyiannis or Makrigiannis ( Μακρυγιάννης ) (1794 - 1864), Greek merchant, politician and warrior, hero of the Greek War of Independence. el:Μακρυγιάννης Lithography by Karl Krazeisen (1794-1878) from "Bildnisse ausgezeichneter Griechen und Philhellenen nebst einigen Ansichten und Trachten. Nach der Natur gezeichnet und herausgegeben von Karl Krazeisen. Munchen 1831".

Makriyiannis or Makrigiannis ( Μακρυγιάννης ) (1794 - 1864), Greek merchant, politician and warrior, hero of the Greek War of Independence. el:Μακρυγιάννης Lithography by Karl Krazeisen (1794-1878) from "Bildnisse ausgezeichneter Griechen und Philhellenen nebst einigen Ansichten und Trachten. Nach der Natur gezeichnet und herausgegeben von Karl Krazeisen. Munchen 1831".

Karl Krazeisen · Bildnisse ausgezeichneter Griechen und Philhellenen nebst einigen Ansichten und Trachten. Nach der Natur gezeichnet und herausgegeben von Karl Krazeisen. Munchen 1831" · Public domain

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