Adam Doukas

Adam Doukas (Greek: Αδάμ Δούκας, 1790-1860) was a Greek revolutionary and politician. Doukas was born in 1790 in Permet, then Ottoman Empire, now in southern Albania (Northern Epirus). He then moved to Ioannina where he attented the local Maroutsaia School. At the time of the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence (1821) he lived in Livadeia in Central Greece. He became one of the most important political leaders of the Greek Revolution in Eastern Central Greece and Euboea. Doukas was politically attached to Ioannis Kolettis and his French Party. Doukas was also in close contact with the most important local military figures of the War of Independence. He participated in the First National Assembly at Epidaurus (1821–1822) as a representative of Thebes, as well as in the Fourth National

Adam Doukas

Adam Doukas (Greek: Αδάμ Δούκας, 1790-1860) was a Greek revolutionary and politician. Doukas was born in 1790 in Permet, then Ottoman Empire, now in southern Albania (Northern Epirus). He then moved to Ioannina where he attented the local Maroutsaia School. At the time of the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence (1821) he lived in Livadeia in Central Greece. He became one of the most important political leaders of the Greek Revolution in Eastern Central Greece and Euboea. Doukas was politically attached to Ioannis Kolettis and his French Party. Doukas was also in close contact with the most important local military figures of the War of Independence. He participated in the First National Assembly at Epidaurus (1821–1822) as a representative of Thebes, as well as in the Fourth National