Demetrios Mavromichalis | |
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| Δημήτριος Μαυρομιχάλης | |
Lithograph depicting Demetrios Mavromichalis c. 1827 byLouis Dupré | |
| Minister of Military Affairs | |
| In office 11 October 1862 – 8 February 1863 | |
| Monarch | Otto |
| Prime Minister | Dimitrios Voulgaris |
| Preceded by | Spyridon Milios |
| Succeeded by | Leonidas Smolents |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1809 |
| Died | 1882 (aged 72–73) |
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| Relatives | Pierros Mavromichalis (grandfather) Katerina Koutsogrigorakos (grandmother) Ilias Mavromichalis (brother) Panagiotitsa Mavromichalis (sister) Georgios Mavromichalis (brother) Anastasios Mavromichalis (brother) Ioannis P. Mavromichalis (brother) Kyriakoulis Mavromichalis (uncle) Antonios Mavromichalis (uncle) Konstantinos Mavromichalis (uncle) Ioannis Mavromichalis (uncle) Periklis Pierrakos-Mavromichalis (cousin) Kyriakoulis Mavromichalis (nephew) |
| Occupation | politician andmilitary personnel |
| Known for | Aide-de-camp toKing Otto23 October 1862 Revolution |
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Demetrios Mavromichalis (Greek:Δημήτριος Μαυρομιχάλης; 1809–1882) was aGreek politician and military personnel.
He was born inMani and was the fifth and last son ofPetrobey Mavromichalis.[1][2] He lived for many years inParis and pursued a military career. He reached the rank ofmajor general and was an aide to KingOtto of Greece.[2] He actively participated in the23 October 1862 Revolution, and in theprovisional government that followed, Demetrios served as Minister of Military Affairs of Greece from 11 October 1862 until 8 February 1863.[2]