- Demetrius Ypsilantis
Infobox Military Person
name=Demetrius Ypsilantis
"Δημήτριος Υψηλάντης"
lived=1793-1832
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allegiance=Russia Greece
rank=
commands=Eastern Greece
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family=Ypsilantis
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placeofbirth=Romania
placeofdeath=Vienna ,Austria
currentlyresides=
serviceyears=1814-1832
laterwork=
battles=Defense of Castro Larissa atArgos , Battle at the Pass of Petra
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portrayedby=Demetrios Ypsilantis, sometimes spelled Ypsilanti, in Greek, Δημήτριος Υψηλάντης (1793 - January 3, 1832), was the second son of Prince Constantine Ypsilantis and a
Greek War of Independence hero. He distinguished himself as aRussia n officer in the campaign of 1814, and in the spring of 1821, went to theMorea , where theGreek War of Independence had just broken out. He was also the brother of Alexander Ypsilantis.He was one of the most conspicuous of the
Phanariot leaders during the earlier stages of the revolt, though he was much hampered by the local chiefs and by the civilian element headed byPrince Alexander Mavrocordatos . In 15 January 1822, he was elected president of the legislative assembly; but the ill-success of his campaign in central Greece, and his failure to obtain a commanding position in the national convention of Astros, led to his retirement early in 1823. In 1828, he was appointed by Capo d'Istria commander of the troops in East Hellas. He succeeded, on the 25 September 1829, in forcing the Turkish commanderAslan Bey to sign a capitulation at thePass of Petra , which ended the active operations of the war.He died at
Vienna on January 3, 1832 and was known for his affair withManto Mavrogenous . The city ofYpsilanti, Michigan in the United States of America is named after him. A bust of Demetrius Ypsilanti stands between a Greek and a US flag at the base of the landmarkYpsilanti Water Tower .References
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