Athanasios Miaoulis (Greek: Αθανάσιος Μιαούλης, 1815 – 7 June 1867) was a Prime Minister of Greece. Born in Hydra in 1815 the son of the famous Greek admiral Andreas Miaoulis, from whom he learned his navigation skills. Moreover, Athanasios learned much about naval affairs from reading the letters of Phillip Ioannou. He finished military school in Munich and served as an officer in the Greek Navy. He became an adjutant of King Otto and in 1855 became Naval Minister. He served as Prime Minister of Greece from November 13, 1857 until May 26, 1862.[1] After Otto's deposition Miaoulis followed him in exile. He died in Paris, France on June 7, 1867.
| Preceded by Dimitrios Voulgaris |
Prime Minister of Greece November 13, 1857 - May 26, 1862 |
Succeeded by Gennaios Kolokotronis |
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