Nikolaos Miaoulis

Nikolaos Miaoulis
Nikolaos Miaoulis
Νικόλαος Μιαούλης
Born 1818
Hydra
Died 1872
Athens, Flag of Greece Greece
Nationality Flag of Greece Greek
Occupation navy leader

Nikolaos Miaoulis (Greek: Νικόλαος Μιαούλης, 1818 - 1872) was a Greek navy personnel. He was the son of Antonios Miaoulis, a revolutionary leader and was a member of the Miaoulis family from Hydra.

Biography

He was born in Hydra in 1818. He studied at a military school in Munich together with Athanasios Miaoulis when he was small he entered on an English ship and enrolled himself into the Royal Navy and attended with evolution with his brother. When his brother hired into politics, Nikolaos Miaoulis entered as an aide-de-camp to Otto until his abdication. He died in Athens in 1872.

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