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  1. Georgios Mavromichalis (Greek: Γεώργιος Μαυρομιχάλης; c. 1800–1831) was a Greek who, along with his uncle Konstantinos Mavromichalis, assassinated the Governor of the First Hellenic Republic, Ioannis Kapodistrias, on 9 October 1831 outside of the Church of Saint Spyridion in Nafplio, Greece.

  2. The first renowned Mavromichalis leader is the 18th descendant of the orphan boy, Georgios Mavromichalis who was the hegemon of a rebellion that took place on the Peloponnisos peninsula sponsored by Count Orlov during the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2021 · Almost at the same time Georgios Mavromichalis stabbed Kapodistrias in the right groin area with his knife. The governor's guard, the community (6-8 people) and the neighbors who arrived, laid the dead man on the road and alerted the Guard, with the result that the soldiers arrived very soon.

  4. Georgios Mavromichalis ( Greek: Γεώργιος Μαυρομιχάλης; c. 1800 – 1831) was a Greek who, along with his uncle Konstantinos Mavromichalis, assassinated the Governor of the First Hellenic Republic, Ioannis Kapodistrias, on 9 October 1831 outside of the Church of Saint Spyridion in Nafplio, Greece.

  5. Georgios Mavromichalis (Greek: Γεώργιος Μαυρομιχάλης; 1800–1831) was son of the great Maniot leader Petros "Petrobey" Mavromichalis. When his father was captured, placed in prison and charged with high treason on the order of Governor of Greece John Capodistria, Georgios and his uncle Kostantinos Mavromichalis decided to ...

  6. El primer líder renombrado de Mavromichalis es el decimoctavo descendiente del niño huérfano, Georgios Mavromichalis, quien fue el hegemón de una rebelión que tuvo lugar en la península del Peloponnisos patrocinada por el Conde Orlov durante la Guerra Ruso-Turca de 1768-1774. Junto con sus hijos Ilias-Pierros Mavromichalis e Ioannis ...

  7. An 18th century descendent of Georgios Mavromichalis, became known as Georgakis (or “little George”) and was better known by the Byzantine title of Exarhos (or, in English, Governor of Mani). Georgakis married a fair skinned, blond haired, green eyed maiden of unspeakable beauty and charm.