Manto Mavrogenous (Greek: Μαντώ Μαυρογένους; 1796 – July 1848) was a Greek princess and heroine of the Greek War of Independence. An extremely wealthy aristocrat, she contributed her fortune for the Hellenic cause. Under her encouragement, her aristocratic European friends contributed money and guns to the revolution.
MantoMavrogenous (Greek: Μαντώ Μαυρογένους; 1796 – July 1848) was a Greek princess and heroine of the Greek War of Independence. An extremely wealthy...
Look up manto or Manto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Manto may refer to: Mando (singer), Greek singer MantoMavrogenous, Greek national heroine...
Mykonos played an important role, led by the national heroine, MantoMavrogenous. Mavrogenous, a well-educated aristocrat guided by the ideas of the Enlightenment...
Mykonos-MantoMavrogenous Airport (IATA: JMK, ICAO: LGMK) is the international airport of the Greek island of Mykonos, located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from...
the active operations of the war. He was known for an affair with MantoMavrogenous, who was a Greek heroine of the Greek War of Independence. He died...
Prince of Wallachia (reigned 1786–1789). He was the great-uncle of MantoMavrogenous, a heroine of the Greek War of Independence. Mavrogenes was born on...
new, smaller copper 1-drachma (Laskarina Bouboulina) and 2-drachma (MantoMavrogenous) pieces in 1988 and aluminium-bronze coins of 20 drachmes (Ioannis...
blockade and capture of Monemvasia and Pylos. Another heroine was MantoMavrogenous. From a rich family, she spent all her fortune for the Hellenic cause...
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"Heroines of the 1821 Revolution in Greek Cinema: Bouboulina (1959) and MantoMavrogenous (1971)". Eroi şi antieroi balcanici/Balkan Heroes and Anti-Heroes...
village followed the historical paths of the rest of the island. MantoMavrogenous, the heroine of the Greek War of Independence (1821–29), who originated...
crucial battle 1,000 were women. Nevertheless, Laskarina Bouboulina and MantoMavrogenous, the most famous women fighters of the Greek Revolution were not from...