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Photini Tzavela

Photini Kolokotroni–Tzavela ((ギリシア語:Φωτεινή Κολοκοτρώνη - Τζαβέλα), Corfu, 1809/1811 – Athens, 1890) served as Lady-in-Waiting at the royal court of King Otto. She was the daughter of the chieftain Photos Tzavelas, sister of Kitsos Tzavelas, prime minister of Greece, wife of Ioannis (Gennaios) Kolokotronis, also prime minister and mother of the journalist Theodoros (alias Phalez) Kolokotronis.
==Biography==
She was born in Corfu on November 12, 1809〔Koula Xiradaki, Γυναίκες του ’21 (of ‘21 ), Dodoni publications, Athens – Ioannina 1995, p. 81.〕 or, according to another theory, on September 27, 1811,〔Poikile Stoa, vol.9, no.1, 1891, p.21〕 daughter of the Souliote chieftain Photos Tzavelas and sister of the Greek War of Independence fighter and later prime minister of Greece, Kitsos Tzavelas. It is said that on the day when she was born, her father was poisoned by Ali Pasha’s agents and she therefore took her name from him. In 1820 she returned together with her family and the rest of the Souliotes in Souli, but in September 1822 she again had to flee, this time to Missolonghi.〔
After the Fall of Missolonghi, in 1827 she found refuge in Nafplio. She there married, during the next year, to Theodoros Kolokotronis’s son Gennaios.〔〔Poikile Stoa, vol.9, no.1, 1891, p.23.〕 Among the wedding gifts she received, were a pair of bracelets, offered by Ioannis Kapodistrias,〔(4.

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