Nakos Panourgias Explained

Nakos Panourgias
Native Name:Νάκος Πανουργιάς
Birth Date:c. 1795
Death Date:c. 1863
Birth Place:Salona, Eyalet of the Archipelago, Ottoman Empire (now Amfissa, Greece)
Death Place:Amfissa, Kingdom of Greece
Birth Name:Ioannis Panourgias (Ιωάννης Πανουργιάς)
Allegiance: First Hellenic Republic
Kingdom of Greece
Rank:Major General
Battles:Greek War of Independence
Relations:Dimitrios Panourgias (father)
Yiannis Gouras (uncle)
Laterwork:MP for Amfissa

Nakos Panourgias (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Νάκος Πανουργιάς) was a Greek commander during the Greek War of Independence, who rose to the rank of major general and was elected an MP in the independent Kingdom of Greece.

Life

Nakos Panourgias was born in Salona in 1795, as the son of the prominent chieftain Dimitrios Panourgias. He became a warrior like his father, and distinguished himself for his bravery during the Greek War of Independence, fighting both under his father and under other chieftains. Governor Ioannis Kapodistrias named him a chiliarch in 1827.

After independence, King Otto of Greece promoted him to major general, and he was elected as a member of the Hellenic Parliament for his native Amfissa from 1844 on.

He died at Amfissa in 1863.