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COUNT PAUL von NORMANN-EHRENFELS PASSED AWAY

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Count Paul von Normann-Ehrenfels, with Mayor of N. Skoufa, Ms. Rozina Vavetsi, during his speech at “Philellinia 2022” in Peta, in the presence of an honorary order of enactors Philhellenes.

 

On November 9, 2023, Count Paul von Normann-Ehrenfels, a descendant of the great Philhellene general Norman, commander of the Philhellenic Battalion and Greek Regular Army, a big part of which was sacrificed in the unfortunate Battle of Peta in July 1822, passed away peacefully and full of days. On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Peta, the president of the SHP, Mr. Konstantinos Velentzas, and the vice-president of the SHP, professor Konstantinos Papailiou, awarded last year to Count Paul von Normann-Ehrenfels the Lord Byron medal and an honorary diploma.

At the funeral service that took place on December 2, 2024 in Tübingen, a eulogy was delivered by the vice-president of the SHP, Mr. Konstantinos Papailiou, who on November 28, 2024, spoke about General Norman at the Museum Hegel-Haus philosophical salon in Stuttgart, the general’s birthplace, and dedicated his lecture, by way of memorial, to his friend Count Paul von Normann-Ehrenfels.

He will remain eternally in our memory.

5 December 2023
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