Antonios Kriezis
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Antonios Kriezis (Greek: Αντώνιος Κριεζής) (1796–1865) was a soldier who fought in the Greek War of Independence of 1821 and later served as a Prime Minister of Greece. Kriezis is descended from a well-known family of the island of Hydra and was born in Troezen in 1796. In July 1821, he served in the Greek navy and he took part in the nautical battles in Samos and the battle of Spetses. In 1825, he and Konstantinos Kanaris set fire to an Egyptian boat inside the port of Alexandria. In 1828, John Capodistria placed him in command of a navy squadron and in 1829, he captured Vonitsa from the Ottomans. Under King Otto in 1836, he became minister of the navy and later served as Prime Minister of Greece from December 24, 1849 until May 28, 1854. He was succeeded by Konstantinos Kanaris. He died in Athens in 1865.
[edit] Trivia
- Kriezis (D-217), a battleship in service between 1980 and 1993, was named after him.
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- (Greek) Biography of Antonios Kriezis
| Preceded by Konstantinos Kanaris |
Prime Minister of Greece 1849–1854 |
Succeeded by Konstantinos Kanaris |
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| Ottoman Greece: Armatoloi/Klephts · Maniots · Souliotes · Orlov Revolt · Lambros Katsonis · Ali Pasha | |||
| Greek Enlightenment: Cosmas of Aetolia · Adamantios Korais · Rigas Feraios · Filiki Etaireia | |||
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Land operations
• Battle of Dragashani Naval conflicts
• Naval Battle of Spetses |
Greek Regional Councils
• Messenian Senate • First National Assembly International Conferences, Treaties and Protocols
• Congress of Laibach |
• Theodoros Kolokotronis • Lord Byron |
• Alexandros Ypsilantis • Sultan Mahmud II • Ibrahim Pasha |

