Georgios Tertsetis
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Born1800
Died1874 (aged 73–74)
MonumentsThe Courthouse of Tripoli, in the Square of Ares
EducationUniversity of Padua (1816–1820)
Georgios Tertsetis | |
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Γεώργιος Τερτσέτης | |
Bust of Tertsetis in Nafplio | |
| Born | 1800 |
| Died | 1874 (aged 73–74) |
| Monuments | The Courthouse of Tripoli, in the Square of Ares |
| Education | University of Padua (1816–1820) |
| Occupation | Judge |
| Known for | He is best known, along with Anastasios Polyzoidis, for his refusal to agree to the condemnation and execution of Theodoros Kolokotronis and Dimitrios Plapoutas, in 1834 |
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Georgios Tertsetis (Greek: Γεώργιος Τερτσέτης; 1800, Zakynthos – 15 April 1874, Athens) was a Greek independence fighter, historian, politician, poet, writer, judge and philosopher. He is best known, along with Anastasios Polyzoidis, for his refusal to agree to the condemnation and execution of Theodoros Kolokotronis and Dimitrios Plapoutas, in 1834.