Papaflessas

Archimandrite

Grigorios Papaflessas
Γρηγόριος Παπαφλέσσας
A portrait of Papaflessas.
Native name
Γεώργιος Δημήτριος Δικαίος-Φλέσσας
Birth nameGeorgios Dimitrios Dikaios-Flessas
Nickname(s)Papaflessas (Παπαφλέσσας)
Armodios (Ἁρμόδιος)
Bornc. 1788
Poliani, Messinia, Ottoman Empire (now Greece)
DiedMay 25, 1825(1825-05-25) (aged 37)
Maniaki, Ottoman Empire (now Greece)
AllegianceGreece First Hellenic Republic
Service / branch Filiki Etaireia
Greek Revolutionary Army
Years of service1820-1825
Battles / warsGreek War of Independence
RelationsGeorgios Dimitrios Flessas (grandfather)
Dimitrios G. Flessas (father)
Konstantina Andronaiou (mother)
Nikitas Flessas (brother)
Other workMinister of Internal Affairs

Grigorios Dimitrios Dikaios-Flessas (Γρηγόριος Δημήτριος Δικαίος-Φλέσσας; 1788 – 25 May 1825), popularly known as Papaflessas (Greek: Παπαφλέσσας) was a Greek priest and government official who became one of the most influential figures during the Greek War of Independence. The prefix papa- (παπα-) in the name Papaflessas[1] indicates his status as a cleric since the word means 'priest' in Greek. He was appointed Archimandrite in 1819. He served as Minister of Internal Affairs and Chief of Police in the government of Alexander Mavrokordatos. Papaflessas was killed during the Battle of Maniaki on May 20, 1825, fighting against the forces of Ibrahim Pasha at Maniaki, Messinia.

  1. ^ Δημήτρης Καμπουράκης, "Μια σταγόνα ιστορία", Εκδόσεις Πατάκη 2002 ISBN 960-16-0621-1