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Ioannis Papadiamantopoulos (1766–1826)

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25: 194:. He married Eleni Kalamogdarti in 1800. Papadiamantopoulos was an upper-class resident of Patras before the Greek revolution broke out in 1821. He had an estate located in the area of Agios Dimitrios in Patras. 210:
and brought with him a small ship from Messolongi, which later traded with Patras. In March 1822, he was a fortress chief of the battlefield in Patras and participated in the surrender of the castle of
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but Papadiamanatopoulos refused. He battled at Messologni and was killed there during the sortie. After the revolution, his family returned to Patras.
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and bought and carried weaponry for the soldiers. During that time, his family moved to Zakynthos. His friends counseled him not to return to
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Papadiamantopoulos sold his entire estate during the revolution started and ran a weapons trade from
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Papadiamantopoulos was married to Eleni Kalamogdartis, daughter of the Kalamogdartis family from
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A memorial square for Papadiamantopoulos is located next to his house in Patras.
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Papadiamantopoulos participated also in the naval battles of
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in 1766. He lost both parents at a young age and moved to
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Peloponissoi agonistes tou 1821, Nikitara apomnimonevmata
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Greek military leaders of the Greek War of Independence
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He experienced polemic when having a council in the
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