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Nikolaos Mykonios ( el, Νικόλαος Μυκώνιος, November 6, 1803 - March 21, 1890) was a fighter of the
Greek War of Independence and later an officer of the
Greek army
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.
Biography
Mykonios was born in Koronida of
Naxos
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on November 6, 1803. He took part in the
Greek War of Independence, serving first in the naval battles, and from 1825 as a non-commissioned officer
[''Ποικίλη Στοά - Εθνικόν Ημερολόγιον 1891'', Athens 1891, vol. 9, p. 391 - 392.] in the regular revolutionary army which was created in
Nafplio
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. Under the command of
Charles Nicolas Fabvier
Charles Nicolas Fabvier ( el, Κάρολος Φαβιέρος, Karolos Favieros) (10 December 1782 – 15 September 1855) was an ambassador, general and French member of parliament who played a distinguished role in the Greek War of Independence.
...
, he fought in the campaign of Tripolitsa, in the
battle of Megara
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Megara was in the country of Megarid, between central Greece and the Peloponnese. Megara, an ally of Sparta, consisted of fa ...
, in the
battle of Chaidari, where he was injured (and promoted to sergeant for valour),
[ in the siege of the Acropolis where he was injured again, in the ]Karystos
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campaign (wounded again[), and in the ]Chios expedition
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.[''Μεγάλη Στρατιωτική και Ναυτική Εγκυκλοπαίδεια'', Athens 1927, vol. 4, p. 672.] In 1828 in Chios, on the orders of Fabvier he fell into the sea and swam to the opposite shore alerting the boats there, which came for reinforcement and saved all the regular Greek army in Chios from potential disaster.[
After the creation of the Greek State, Mykonios followed a military career reaching the rank of the major of ]Infantry
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. He retired on December 4, 1861.[ and he died in ]Athens
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on March 21, 1890.[
]
References
Bibliography
Konstantinos Skokos (1891). ''Ημερολόγιον Σκόκου''. Athens: Εκ του Τυπογραφείου των Καταστημάτων Ανέστη Κωνσταντινίδου.
*''Μεγάλη Στρατιωτική και Ναυτική Εγκυκλοπαίδεια'', Athens 1927.
External links
Νικόλαος Μυκώνιος (Nikolaos Mykonios) - biographical information from the Institute for Neohellenic Research.
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1803 births
1890 deaths
People from Naxos
Greek people of the Greek War of Independence
Hellenic Army officers