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Panos Kolokotronis

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Panos Kolokotronis
Skull of Panos Kolokotronis,
National Historical Museum, Athens
Native name
Πάνος Κολοκοτρώνης
Born1800
Died3 December 1824(1824-12-03) (aged 23–24)
Thana, Arcadia,Greece)
AllegianceGreeceFirst Hellenic Republic
Branch Hellenic Army
Battles / wars
SpouseEleni Boubouli
RelationsKonstantinos Kolokotronis (grandfather)
Theodoros Kolokotronis (father)
Gennaios Kolokotronis (brother)
Nikitas Stamatelopoulos (cousin)
Other workMember of theFiliki Etaireia

Panos Kolokotronis (Greek:Πάνος Κολοκοτρώνης; died 3 December 1824) was the eldest son of the Greek GeneralTheodoros Kolokotronis and his mother was Aikaterini Karousou (Greek:Αικατερίνη Καρούσου). He was born on the island ofZakynthos in 1800, while his father was serving there as a Major in the British Infantry. He fought along with his father in theGreek War of Independence and distinguished himself in many battles.

In 1822, he married Eleni, the daughter ofLaskarina Bouboulina.

On 3 December 1824, during the secondcivil war, he was murdered in an ambush close to the village of Thana, Arcadia, Greece, by order of the revolutionary government.[1]

His skull is on display in theNational Historical Museum inAthens.

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  1. ^Householder, April Kalogeropoulos (10 July 2023).Bouboulina and the Greek Revolution: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Heroine of 1821. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 75.ISBN 978-1-9787-8550-2.


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