Difference between revisions of "Dimitrios Flessas"

From Phantis
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
Line 10: Line 10:
  
 
On [[June 15]], [[1823]], as Brigadier, he was ordered to impose order in various regions. Later he was promoted to the rank of ''Chiliarchos''. The relative documents of his promotion have not been found, but on [[June 24]], [[1823]] the  Minister of Interior  (Protocol # 1072) notified the National Assembly that  Nikitas and Dimitrios Flessas were dispatched to the region of [[Pyrgos]] to pacify the infighting amongst the Greeks.
 
On [[June 15]], [[1823]], as Brigadier, he was ordered to impose order in various regions. Later he was promoted to the rank of ''Chiliarchos''. The relative documents of his promotion have not been found, but on [[June 24]], [[1823]] the  Minister of Interior  (Protocol # 1072) notified the National Assembly that  Nikitas and Dimitrios Flessas were dispatched to the region of [[Pyrgos]] to pacify the infighting amongst the Greeks.
 +
 +
On [[May 20]], [[1825]], Flessas joined his uncle, [[Grigoris Papaflessas]], in the [[Battle of Maniaki]] against the Egyptians of [[Ibrahim Pasha]]. Uncle and nephew both fell after a heroic defence against a much superior force.
  
 
<!-- Need to work on the language. This isn't good English-->
 
<!-- Need to work on the language. This isn't good English-->
 +
==References==
 
<references/>
 
<references/>
 +
 +
 
[[Category:1796 births|Flessas, Dimitrios]]
 
[[Category:1796 births|Flessas, Dimitrios]]
 +
[[Category:1825 deaths|Flessas, Dimitrios]]
 
[[Category:Greek War of Independence|Flessas, Dimitrios]]
 
[[Category:Greek War of Independence|Flessas, Dimitrios]]

Latest revision as of 12:15, January 17, 2008

Dimitrios Elias Flessas, was a Greek military officer who fought in the Greek War of Independence (1821 - 1829).

Flessas was born in 1796. According to reports, he served as a soldier in the band of John Nik. Flesias[1].

He took part in the battles of Karytaina, Valtetsi, the capture of Tripolitsa, where he was wounded, Dervenakia, where he particularly distinguished, Nafplio, in an expeditions to Eastern Greece, in the siege of Patras and others.

For his actions, Grigoris Papaflessas proposed to the War ministry that he be promoted to the rank of Taxiarhis (Brigadier). On the April 15, 1823 the Executive branch of War promoted him, asking the approval of the National Assembly. [2]

On the April 18, 1823, the National Assembly approved his promotion to the rank of Brigadier.[3]

On June 15, 1823, as Brigadier, he was ordered to impose order in various regions. Later he was promoted to the rank of Chiliarchos. The relative documents of his promotion have not been found, but on June 24, 1823 the Minister of Interior (Protocol # 1072) notified the National Assembly that Nikitas and Dimitrios Flessas were dispatched to the region of Pyrgos to pacify the infighting amongst the Greeks.

On May 20, 1825, Flessas joined his uncle, Grigoris Papaflessas, in the Battle of Maniaki against the Egyptians of Ibrahim Pasha. Uncle and nephew both fell after a heroic defence against a much superior force.

References

  1. ECHO of MESSINIA: 12-5-1966
  2. HM Pal. ' Athens 1857 p. of 315
  3. GNP ' Athens 1857 oel. 141