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Kanakaris was born in [[Patra]] in [[1760]], the son of the Sicilian ruler of Calabria, Beniselo Ruffo. He was a merchant of raisins and an elder of the city of [[Patra]].
 
Kanakaris was born in [[Patra]] in [[1760]], the son of the Sicilian ruler of Calabria, Beniselo Ruffo. He was a merchant of raisins and an elder of the city of [[Patra]].
  
Kanakaris fought in the unsuccessful siege of Patra and later fled to [[Constantinople]] where he was nearly executed by the Ottoman authorities. He sought refuge in the Russian Embassy and was subsequently sent to [[Hydra]]. He became a member of the Revolutionary Assembly and, when [[Alexandros Mavrokordatos]] left to lead an expedition in [[Epirus]], became its head, the equivalent of Prime Minister.
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Kanakaris fought in the unsuccessful siege of Patra and later fled to [[Constantinople]] where he was nearly executed by the Ottoman authorities. He sought refuge in the Russian Embassy and was subsequently sent to [[Hydra]]. He became a member of the Revolutionary Executive and, when [[Alexandros Mavrokordatos]] left to lead an expedition in [[Epirus]], became acting [[Heads of Provisional Administration of Greece|President of the Executive]] - the equivalent of Prime Minister.
  
 
He died in [[Ermioni]] on [[January 14]], [[1824]].
 
He died in [[Ermioni]] on [[January 14]], [[1824]].

Latest revision as of 09:52, November 12, 2011

Athanasios Kanakaris was a Greek political figure of the War of Independence era.

Kanakaris was born in Patra in 1760, the son of the Sicilian ruler of Calabria, Beniselo Ruffo. He was a merchant of raisins and an elder of the city of Patra.

Kanakaris fought in the unsuccessful siege of Patra and later fled to Constantinople where he was nearly executed by the Ottoman authorities. He sought refuge in the Russian Embassy and was subsequently sent to Hydra. He became a member of the Revolutionary Executive and, when Alexandros Mavrokordatos left to lead an expedition in Epirus, became acting President of the Executive - the equivalent of Prime Minister.

He died in Ermioni on January 14, 1824.

Kanakaris was the father of future Prime Minister Benizelos Rouphos and the ancestor of several mayors of Patra and members of Parliament.