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Petros Mavromichalis (Gr****: Πέτρος Μαυρομιχάλης; 1765–1848), also
known as
Petrobey (Gr****: Πετρόμπεης [peˈtrobe.is]), was a Gr****
general and
politician who...
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appointment of his
cousin Petros "
Petrobey"
Mavromichalis as the head of
state of the
Beylik of Mani by the
Sublime Porte.
Petrobey Mavromichalis, with support...
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title of beis (μπέης); for example,
Petros Mavromichalis was
known as
Petrobey.
Other Beys saw
their own
Beylik promoted to statehood, e.g.: in Qusantina...
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their bey,
Petrobey Mavromichalis. At the same time, Papaflessas, who was
pulling the
strings in the Peloponnese, had
managed to
persuade Petrobey to take...
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outbreak of the Gr**** War of
Independence in 1821, in
which the then bey,
Petrobey Mavromichalis, pla**** a
leading role. The bey was
always drawn from one...
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military personnel. He was born in Mani and was the
fifth and last son of
Petrobey Mavromichalis. He
lived for many
years in
Paris and
pursued a military...
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Konstantinos Zervakos or
Zervobey (1808–1810)
Theodorobey Tzanetakis (1811–1815)
Petrobey Mavromichalis (1815–1821) As
Ottoman power declined, the
mountains of the...
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footballer Petros Matheus dos
Santos Araújo (born 1989),
Brazilian footballer Petrobey Mavromichalis (1765–1848), Gr****
prime minister originally named Petros...
- the Ottomans. At the same time,
other leaders of the Gr****
factions like
Petrobey Mavromichalis and
Theodoros Kolokotronis wrote letters to
Byron telling...
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Petrobey also sent
letters to the
courts of
Europe telling them of the Gr****s' plan.
Petrobey finished off the
letters by
signing it with
Petrobey Mavromichalis...