Andreas A. Miaoulis
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| Andreas A. Miaoulos Ανδρέας Α. Μιαούλης Mayor of Piraeus during the 1930s |
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| Born | 130 Hydra, Greece |
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| Died | Greece |
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| Occupation | hydrographer, naval leader |
Andreas A. Miaoulis (Greek: Ανδρέας Α. Μιαούλης, 1830 - ?) was a Greek politician. He was the son of Antonios Miaoulos and relative of the navy leader during the Greek War of Independence Andreas Miaoulis from the historic Hydrian family of Miaoulis.
[edit] Biography
He was born in the island of Hydra in 1830. He attended the Navy School and became sublieutennant in 1854. He was uneducated with pionnering the hydrography which difficultly harmonizing with the perception of the time with tactical depth measuring and measured sea temperatures, ex. continous prosecutions until he was removed from the deposition for the position abandomnent (1854), he later placed with the ordering for two years after he trained himself in 1956. Ten years later which the ship became perceptive and needed the hydrography and recalled to work in 1866 where he made himself a lot of fruits of fame those and enriched the consequenced as leader of Methoni in hydrographic information where he made the English hydrographer Arthur Mansell in Chalkida other than the sea currents.
Andreas N. Miaoulis was the first Greek hydrographer in which he made the undersea with the same name in the Ionian Sea. He wrote between the Euripus Strait otherwise and for that he ran with the monograph of the Isthmus of Corinth.
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- This article is translated and is based from the article at the Greek Wikipedia (el:Main Page)

