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  1. Spyrídon Trikoúpis ( Misolonghi, 1788- Atenas, 1873) fue un político e historiador griego. Tomó parte activa en la lucha contra los turcos que tenían invadido su país, desempeñando importantes misiones diplomáticas en Inglaterra y fue varias veces nombrado ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Grecia .

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  2. Spiridon Trikoupis ( Greek: Σπυρίδων Τρικούπης; 20 April 1788 – 24 February 1873) was a Greek statesman, diplomat, author and orator. He was the first Prime Minister of Greece (1833) and a member of provisional governments of Greece since 1826. Early life. He was born in Missolonghi and was son of the primate of Missolonghi, Ioannis Trikoupis.

  3. Charílaos Trikoúpis (en griego: Χαρίλαος Τρικούπης) (11 de julio de 1832-1896) fue un político griego que ocupó el cargo de primer ministro de su país en siete ocasiones entre 1875 y 1895. Orígenes, estudios y primeros cargos políticos.

  4. TRICOUPIS, SPYRIDION (1788-1873), Greek author and statesman, son of the primate of Missolonghi, was born on the 20th of April 1788. After studying in Paris and London he became private secretary to the fifth earl of Guilford, who resided in the Ionian Islands.

  5. SPYRIDION TRICOUPIS (1788-1873), Greek author and statesman, son of the primate of Missolonghi, was born on the 20th of April 1788. After studying in Paris and London he became private secretary to the fifth earl of Guilford, who resided in the Ionian Islands.

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  7. Background. Born in Nauplion in 1832, with family ties to Messolonghi, he was the son of Spiridon Trikoupis, a politician who was Prime Minister of Greece briefly in 1833, and Ekaterini Mavrokordatou, sister of Alexandros Mavrokordatos, who also served as a Prime Minister. After studying law and literature in University of Athens and in Paris, ...