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'''Athanasios Miaoulis''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] military man, politician and Prime Minister. | '''Athanasios Miaoulis''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] military man, politician and Prime Minister. | ||
− | Miaoulis was born on the island of [[Hydra]] in [[1815]]. He was the son of [[Andreas Miaoulis]], a hero of the Greek [[War of Independence]]. His first years were spent at sea alongside his father. Later, Miaoulis studied at the Military Academy of Munich and served as an officer of the Greek Navy. He later served as bodyguard of [[King Otto]], as Minister of the Navy and as Prime Minister of Greece from [[1857]] until [[1862]]. | + | Miaoulis was born on the island of [[Hydra]] in [[1815]]. He was the son of [[Andreas Miaoulis]], a hero of the Greek [[War of Independence]]. His first years were spent at sea alongside his father. Later, Miaoulis studied at the Military Academy of Munich and served as an officer of the Greek Navy. He later served as bodyguard of [[King Otto]], as Minister of the Navy and as [[Prime Minister of Greece]] from [[1857]] until [[1862]]. |
− | Miaoulis died in Paris | + | Miaoulis died in Paris on [[June 7]], [[1867]]. |
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Athanasios Miaoulis was a Greek military man, politician and Prime Minister.
Miaoulis was born on the island of Hydra in 1815. He was the son of Andreas Miaoulis, a hero of the Greek War of Independence. His first years were spent at sea alongside his father. Later, Miaoulis studied at the Military Academy of Munich and served as an officer of the Greek Navy. He later served as bodyguard of King Otto, as Minister of the Navy and as Prime Minister of Greece from 1857 until 1862.
Miaoulis died in Paris on June 7, 1867.
Preceded by: Dimitrios Voulgaris |
Prime Minister of Greece November 25, 1857 - June 7, 1862 |
Succeeded by: Gennaios Kolokotronis |