- Flessas) or
Papaflessas,
while the
pseudonym he used
later in his life was
Grigorios Papaflessas (Γρηγόριος Παπαφλέσσας).
Grigorios Papaflessas was born...
- Gr****
forces led by
Papaflessas. The
battle ended in an
Egyptian victory,
during which both Gr**** commanders,
Grigorios Papaflessas and
Pieros Voidis,...
-
Lanterns (1963) Oh! That Wife of Mine (1967)
Ipolochagos Nat****a (1971)
Papaflessas (1971)
Erastes tou
oneirou (1974) (in Gr****) «Η άγνωστη ζωή του Δημήτρη...
- Vlachopoulo, Metamorfosi, Maniaki,
Papaflessas, and Margeli. It was
named after the Gr****
priest and
revolutionary Papaflessas. "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού...
-
Zaimis and
Andreas Londos were the most prominent—and others, such as
Papaflessas, was
formed at
Kranidi with
Kountouriotis as president.
Actual fighting...
-
Bouboulina was
visited by
nationalist priest Papaflessas in 1818.
Following her
meeting with
Papaflessas, she made her
third visit to Constantinople....
-
which was
published in
Euterpi magazine and a
tragedy (The
death of
Papaflessas)
which is lost.
Modern critics have
found in his work the
prospects of...
- 1770) was the son of
Dimitris Flessas and
grandfather of the
fighter Papaflessas. He was born in
Poliani of
Messenia in 1716. With his two
brothers Nikolaos...
-
prelates from all over the
Peloponnese ****embled on 26 January. There,
Papaflessas, a pro-revolution
priest who
presented himself as
representative of Filiki...
-
notably Theodoros Kolokotronis,
Odysseas Androutsos,
Dimitris Plapoutas,
Papaflessas and the
metropolitan bishop Germanos of Patras.
Filiki Eteria was strongly...