Anastasios Christopoulos
Anastasios Christopoulos (Greek: Αναστάσιος Χριστόπουλος) (1805–1854) was a Greek revolutionary leader during the Greek War of Independence and a lawyer.
Anastasios Christopoulos Αναστάσιος Χριστόπουλος | |
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Born | 1805 Andritsaina, (now Greece) |
Died | March 22, 1854 48–49) | (aged
Nationality | Greek |
Occupation | Greek revolutionary leader |
Christopoulos was born in Andritsaina and was the son of Christos Christopoulos. Christopoulos was substantially a leader in family studies from his family, in which his member from his political life. He studied law and philosophy in Constantinople (now Istanbul) and in Pisa and lived for several years in Bucharest. At the outbreak of the revolution, he moved himself and was captured but he later moved to Iaşi where he remained until 1828. He later returned to independent Greece.
In Greece, he worked in the judicial body and was a judge in the islands of Andros, Spetses, Kea and Aigina as a judicial president. Subsequently he headed to Athens where he was a city judge, a judge in the court of appeals and a city judge president. He wrote grammatically in the Greek language.
He died in 1854. He was the brother of Tzannetos Christopoulos, a soldier of the Greek revolution.
References
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