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17: 129:. With Ioannis Kolokotronis she had seven children: two sons, Theodoros (alias Phalez) and Konstantinos, as well as five daughters, Georgitsa Petimeza, Aikaterini Rodiou, Eleni Zotou, Zoitsa Manotou and Efrosyni, who remained unmarried. 186: 548: 136:
on September 26, 1890 after a long and painful disease. Her funeral took place on the next day in the church of Agios Georgios in Athens.
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During the reign of King Otto, Photini Kolokotroni became lady in waiting at the royal court and a personal councillor to
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on November 12, 1809 or, according to another theory, on September 27, 1811, daughter of the
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Koula Xiradaki, Γυναίκες του ’21 , Dodoni publications, Athens – Ioannina 1995, p. 81.
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Networks of Power in modern Greece – Essays in honour of John Campbell
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Index


Greek
Corfu
Athens
Lady-in-Waiting
King Otto
Fotos Tzavelas
Kitsos Tzavelas
Gennaios Kolokotronis
Corfu
Souliote
Fotos Tzavelas
Greek War of Independence
Kitsos Tzavelas
Ali Pasha
Souli
Missolonghi
Fall of Missolonghi
Nafplio
Theodoros Kolokotronis
Ioannis Kapodistrias
Queen Amalia
Athens





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