Author Archives: xanthisapostolhs

Mirziewski

Army Officer Occupation: Cavalry Officer Dates: Unknown Mirziewski was among the select officers who accompanied the exiled former emperor Napoleon to the island of Elbe. Napoleon’s Guard included only the best military officers, and this Polish cavalry officer had proven his fighting skills. Che Guevara of the Revolution The Italian colonel Dania had written about […]

Louise Riencourt

Countess Occupation: Philanthropist 1846-1941 Louise Riencourt ( 1846-1941) was a French philanthropist. She admired the greek culture and she visited Athens to learn about it. After returning to France, her philhellenic feelings led her back to Greece where she lived until her death. A French woman with a greek heart Louise Riencourt was born in […]

Jean-Gabriel Eynard

Financial supporter of the Greek War of Independence Occupation: Banker 1775-1863 Eynard was moved by the sale of Greeks in slave markets in the Mediterranean. After the Missolonghi sacrifice, he was convinced that more effective action was needed. So, he sent 51,000 francs to ransom the enslaved women and children. The financial supporter of Greeks […]

Samuel Gridley Howe

Abolitionist Occupation: Surgeon 1801-1876 Samuel Gridley Howe was one of the most iconic figures in American history in the emancipation of the colored in the United States. Born in 1801 in Boston, he studied medicine at Brown University and later at Harvard. The “Lafayette of the Greek Revolution” Samuel Gridley Howe was born on Pearl […]

John Jacob Meyer

The first journalist in Greece Occupation: Doctor, Publisher 1798-1826 The Swiss philhellene, John Jacob Meyer (December 30, 1798 – April 4, 1826), was a great patriot of Greece and internationally recognised as the pioneer of Greek journalism and publisher of the newspaper “Greek Chronicles”, the first printed newspaper of the greek freedom movement against the […]

Victor Hugo

Representative of French Romanticism Occupation: Writer 1802-1885 Poet, novelist, and dramatist, Victor Hugo is considered the most important of the French Romantic writers. Though regarded in France as one of its greatest poets, he is better known abroad for his novels such as Notre-Dame de Paris and Les Misérables. «The world is the expanding Greece […]

Thomas Gordon

Colonel Lieutenant general 1788-1841 Although Gordon’s activity in the Greek Revolution was short, he was the first English philhellene to join the Greek forces. He chartered and equipped at his own expense a ship in Marseilles, with which he transported fighters to Greece. A disappointed lieutenant general Gordon took part in the fall of Tripolitsa […]