- Spyridon Trikoupis
Spiridon Trikoupis (
April 20 ,1788 –February 24 ,1873 ) was a Greek author, orator, diplomat and statesman. He was born inMissolonghi and was son of the primate ofMissolonghi . After studying inParis andLondon , he became private secretary toFrederick North, 5th Earl of Guilford ,Governor of theIonian Islands .During the
Greek War of Independence , he occupied several important administrative and diplomatic posts. He was a member of the provisional government in 1826, a member of the national convention atTroezen in 1827, and president of the council and minister of foreign affairs in 1832. He was appointed the firstPrime Minister ofGreece in 1833. He was thrice Greek minister to London (1835-1838, 1841-1843 and 1850-1861), and in 1850 envoy-extraordinary toParis .His funeral oration for his friend Lord Byron, delivered in the
cathedral of Missolonghi in 1824, was translated into many languages. A collection of his earlier religious and political orations was published in Paris in 1836. He was the author of "Istoria tis Ellinikis Epanastaseos" (London, 1853-1857), his masterpiece on the history of the Greek revolution. He was the father ofCharilaos Trikoupis , also a Prime Minister of Greece.
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