Andreas Miaoulis (disambiguation)

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Andreas Vokos Miaoulis (1768-1835) was Hydriot admiral-in-chief of the Greek navy in the Greek War of Independence.

Andreas Miaoulis may also refer to:

Andreas Miaoulis was a Greek naval officer, hailing from the distinguished Hydriot Miaoulis family. He was the son of Dimitrios Miaoulis and grandson of Andreas Miaoulis, the celebrated admiral of the Greek War of Independence.

Andreas A. Miaoulis was a Greek naval officer, hailing from the historic Hydriot Miaoulis family. He was the son of Antonios Miaoulis and relative of Andreas Miaoulis, the Greek navy's chief admiral during the Greek War of Independence.

Andreas Miaoulis was a Greek naval officer, hailing from the renowned Hydriot Miaoulis family.

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