Anagnostis Anastasopoulos

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Anagnostis Anastasopoulos
Αναγνώστης Αναστασόπουλος
NationalityGreek
OccupationPolitician Fighter

Anagnostis Anastasopoulos (

Greek Revolution of 1821
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Biography

He was from the village of Ligourio, Peloponnese. He served as a soldier and fought in the siege of Nafplio. He later followed a political career and became a senator in the Peloponnesian Senate and a deputy in the Fourth National Assembly at Argos.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Fotios Chrysanthopoulos, ed. (1888). Lives of Peloponnesian men, and of the clerics, military men and politicians who came to the Peloponnese, who fought in the revolutionary struggle (in Greek). Athens: Stavros Andropoulos, Typographeion P. D. Sakellariou. Retrieved 10 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Τα κατά την αναγέννησιν της Ελλάδος" Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine "Ήτοι, συλλογή των περί την αναγεννώμενην Ελλάδα συνταχθέντων πολιτευμάτων, νόμων και άλλων επισήμων πράξεων από του 1821 μέχρι του 1832", Andreas Z. Mamoukas, Athens, Royal Typographeion, 1852, volume XI (11th), p. 12, Provinces and names of deputies (in Greek)