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Sisinis (Greek: Σισίνης) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Chrysanthos Sisinis. (died 1845), a Greek revolutionary leader and a politician * Chrysanthos Sisinis (1857–…), Greek general * Georgios Sisinis (1769-1831), Greek revolutionary leader and farmer {{surname Greek-language surnames ...
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Chrysanthos Sisinis (died 1845)
Chrysanthos Sisinis (Greek: Χρύσανθος Σισίνης, died 1845) was a Greek revolutionary leader and a politician. He was born in Gastouni and was the son of Georgios Sisinis. He fought at the battles of Patras, Athens, Messolongi and several other battles. He was jailed together with his father in the civil period as an adherent of Kolokotronis. After his release, he entered politics and was elected many times as a representative for Elis. He died in 1845. References *Πελοποννήσιοι αγωνιστές του 1821, Νικηταρά απομνημονεύματα ("Peloponnesian Revolutionary Leaders of 1891, Nikitaras' Memoirs"), Fotakou, Vergina, Athens 1996 *Ιστορία της Ελληνικής επανάστασης ("History of the Greek Revolution"), Spyridonos Trikoupis, Nea Synora-Livani Publishers, Athens 1993, SET *''The first version of the article is translated and is based from the article at the Greek Wikipedia ( el:Main Page)'' {{D ...
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Chrysanthos Sisinis (general)
Chrysanthos Sisinis ( el, Χρύσανθος Σισίνης) (born c. 1857 in Gastouni) was a Greek Army general. He studied at the Hellenic Army Academy, graduating in 1881 as an Engineers Second Lieutenant. He fought in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897, and the Balkan Wars of 1912–13. He finally retired from service on 24 January 1915 (O.S.) with the rank of Major General. References 1850s births 20th-century deaths Year of death missing People from Gastouni Hellenic Army major generals Greek military personnel of the Balkan Wars Greek military personnel of the Greco-Turkish War (1897) Chrysanthos Chrysanthos ( el, Χρύσανθος), Latinized as Chrysanthus, is a Greek name meaning "golden flower". The feminine form of the name is Chrysanthe (Χρυσάνθη), also written Chrysanthi, Chrysanthy and Chrysanthea. Notable people bearing t ...
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Georgios Sisinis
Georgios Sisinis ( el, Γεώργιος Σισίνης, 1769–1831) was a Greek revolutionary leader and politician of the Greek War of Independence. Biography He was born in Gastouni in Elis, to a rich and historic family of the area. Georgios, his father Chrysanthos and his three brothers, who died young, were all physicians. During the Ottoman rule, he was a primate (''prokritos'') of Gastouni. He became a member of the Filiki Eteria in 1819. In 1821, as the Ottoman authorities suspected the Greeks of planning a revolution, he was requested to come to Tripolitsa along with other primates; at the suggestion of Germanos of Old Patras, he feigned illness and did not attend. Sisinis proclaimed the start of the Greek War of Independence in Elis, and was one of the most important contributors to the Greek struggle. He provided the Greek troops in the Peloponnese with provisions, and distinguished himself in the battles of Patras, Lala and of Chlemoutsi. As a politician, he was el ...
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