Spyridon Mercouris

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Spyridon Mercouris
Mayor of Athens
In office
1929–1932
In office
1899–1914
Preceded byLambros Kallifronas
Succeeded byEmmanouil Benakis

Spyridon Mercouris (

mayor of Athens
in the early 20th century.

He was born in

Argolida, in 1856 to a prominent and wealthy family that had taken part in the Greek War of Independence in the 1820s. He was the son of Georgios Mercouris, captain and son of Spyridon Mercouris, and Theodora (or Theodota) Mitsas, daughter of the chieftain of the Greek revolution and later MP of Ermionida and authorized representative in national assemblies Stamatis Mitsas, and sister of the military and also MP of Ermionida Antonios Mitsas. Through the Mitsa family, he was a close by marriage relative of the historical Zakynthian family of the Motsenigos.[citation needed
]

The Mercouri were an

Arvanite[1] family, originating in Argolida
. Elected as mayor of
Atticoboeotia in 1928 and re-elected as Mayor of Athens in 1929.[2]

He served as mayor until 1932, and died in 1939. His sons

George served as members of the Greek Parliament (MP) and cabinet ministers, whilst his granddaughter Melina Mercouri was an award-winning actress who later was elected an MP and served as the Greek Minister of Culture and Science
.

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