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Panagiotis Sekeris : ウィキペディア英語版 | Panagiotis Sekeris
Panagiotis Sekeris (Tripolitsa 1783 – Nafplio 1846) was a merchant and a leading member of Filiki Eteria (Society of Friends). His archive, an important and reliable source for the history of Filiki Eteria, consists of 14 documents and a very comprehensive manuscript, which contains accounts of Filiki Eteria, copies of 89 letters of Panagiotis Sekeris from Constantinople and Odessa, from August 1818 until August 1821, as well as a list of 520 members with the marks of recognition of each one.〔M. Pananastasiou (Παπαναστασίου ), "''Εξέχοντες Φιλικοί μέσα από το Αρχείο Ιστορικών Εγγράφων της Ι.Ε.Ε.Ε.''", Τεκμήρια Ιστορίας, Ιστορική και Εθνολογική Εταιρεία της Ελλάδος, Αθήνα, 2015, p. 31-33.〕 ==Early Years==
Panagiotis Sekeris was born in Tripolitsa, in 1783 and was the son of the merchant Dimitrios Sekeris. He attended the thriving school of Dimitsana. In 1798, at the age of 15, he witnessed his father’s murder, which forced him to leave Tripoli and flee to Spetses. There, he stayed with his uncle and worked as an apprentice at his merchant business. Shortly afterwards, he went to Constantinople, where he soon became a highly capable wholesale merchant with a fleet of 15 ships, while, at the same time, he established branches of his business in Odessa and Moscow.〔''Παγκόσμιο Βιογραφικό Λεξικό'', Εκδοτική Αθηνών, vol. 9Α΄(1988), p. 224.〕
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