Dionysios Petrakis
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Born18th-century
Died19th-century
Greece
Dionysios Petrakis | |
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| Διονύσιος Πετράκης | |
| Born | 18th-century |
| Died | 19th-century Greece |
Dionysius Petrakis (Greek: Διονύσιος Πετράκης) was a Greek monk - abbot of the Petraki Monastery[1] - and politician. He took part in the Greek Revolution of 1821, and was a member of the first National Assembly of Epidaurus.[2]