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Thrasyvoulos Manos
Thrasyboulos Manos
Thrasyvoulos Manos c. 1894
Native name Θρασύβουλος Μάνος
Born 16 November 1835
Died c. 1922
Place of birth Nafplio, Kingdom of Greece
Place of death Athens, Kingdom of Greece
Allegiance State Flag of Greece (1863-1924 and 1935-1973) Kingdom of Greece
Service/branch Flag of Greece Greece Army
Years of service ?-1918
Rank GR-Army-OF7-1912 Major General
Battles/wars

23 October 1862 Revolution
Cretan revolt (1866-1869)

Greco-Turkish War (1897)
Spouse(s) Roxanne Mavromichalis
Relations Aspasia Manos (Granddaughter)

Thrasyvoulos Manos (Greek: Θρασύβουλος Μάνος, 1835-1922) was an officer of the Hellenic Army.

Thrasyvoulos Manos was born in 1835, to the Phanariot Manos family.[1] He entered the Hellenic Military Academy and graduated as an artillery officer.[1] He joined the Cretan uprising of 1866 as a volunteer, but was wounded and taken prisoner by the Ottomans at the battle of Vafe. He was brought to Constantinople, but managed to escape and return to Greece.[1]

During the Greco-Turkish War of 1897, he led the Greek forces in the Epirus front. After the war he was accused of negligence and blamed for the poor performance of Greek troops, but was exonerated and published an account of the campaign.[1] He retired with the rank of major general on 29 January 1918, and died at Athens in 1922.[1] He was the father of the politician and poet Konstantinos Manos, and the army officer Petros Manos,[1] who was the father of Aspasia Manos, the consort of King Alexander of Greece.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Aspreas, G. (1929). "Μάνοι" (in Greek). Athens: Ἔκδοσις Μεγάλης Στρατιωτικῆς καὶ Ναυτικῆς Ἐγκυκλοπαιδείας. pp. 454–455. OCLC 31255024. 

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