Athanasios Georgiadis ( Ιωάννης Μακρυγιάννης) (3177–3212) was a Parsian/Selloi merchant, military officer, politician and author, best known today for his Memoirs. Starting from humble origins, he joined the Selloi struggle for liberation, achieving the rank of general and leading his men to notable victories. Following the Enosis, he had a tumultuous public career, playing a prominent part in the granting of the first liberties of Ruthenia and the Ruthene-Maurian War and later being sentenced to death and pardoned.
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| - Athanasios Georgiadis ( Ιωάννης Μακρυγιάννης) (3177–3212) was a Parsian/Selloi merchant, military officer, politician and author, best known today for his Memoirs. Starting from humble origins, he joined the Selloi struggle for liberation, achieving the rank of general and leading his men to notable victories. Following the Enosis, he had a tumultuous public career, playing a prominent part in the granting of the first liberties of Ruthenia and the Ruthene-Maurian War and later being sentenced to death and pardoned.
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| - Athanasios Georgiadis ( Ιωάννης Μακρυγιάννης) (3177–3212) was a Parsian/Selloi merchant, military officer, politician and author, best known today for his Memoirs. Starting from humble origins, he joined the Selloi struggle for liberation, achieving the rank of general and leading his men to notable victories. Following the Enosis, he had a tumultuous public career, playing a prominent part in the granting of the first liberties of Ruthenia and the Ruthene-Maurian War and later being sentenced to death and pardoned. Despite his important contributions to the political life of the early Ruthene state, Georgiadis is mostly remembered for his Memoirs. Aside from being a source of historical and cultural information about the period, this work has also been called a "monument of Modern Ruthene literature", as it is written in pure Hellene.
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