- Ioannis A. Miaoulis
Infobox_Person
name = Ioannis A. Miaoulis
"Ιωάννης Α. Μιαούλης"
birth_date = 1850
birth_place =Piraeus
death_date = 1913 )
death_place = Salamina,
nationality =
occupation = navy leaderIoannis A. Miaoulis (Greek: Ιωάννης Α. Μιαούλης, 1803 - 1830) was a Greek navy personnel. He was a relative of
Antonios Miaoulis , a revolutionary leader and was a member of theMiaoulis family from Hydra.Biography
He was born in
Piraeus in 1850. He was enrolled into the Navy Academy and teamed up as a second level in 1874. He was ranked up to a mark of a rear-admiralk. During the Greco-Turkish War of 1897, he was ranked with a mark of lieutennant commander as a leader of the steamship "Pineios". He also admirably from one of the navy leaders of theGreat Powers , with the help from chiefs ofPrince George of Greece of the torpedo's fate, made it over target boat Eta and captured the steamship "Georgios" of the Turkish shipping company "Hagi Daut Farkuh" which it got Turkish soldiers in the battle of Crete. Later on, he captured the sailboat ship which he entered the English pro-Turkish politician and journalist A. Bartlett, a autographer of the sultan' letter to the Turkish military leader of CreteEthem Pasha .He died as a rear-admiral at the
Salamina Navy Yard in 1913.Notes
*The ship "Georgios" was a Turkish commanding ship which he became a war loot and seized, it later enlisted into the Greek Navy power with the name "Kriti" (Crete) and "Avra".
*The English journalist which memorized which he platformed later with a lot of humour with Ioannis Miaoulis as a peculiar in character without that he exempted from his perception in which he executed his duty.References
*"This article is translated and is based from the article at the Greek Wikipedia (el:Main Page)
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