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He retreated to Geneva, finding support in the philhellene circle of the city.
Jarvis was a true philhellene who endangered his life to come to the aid of Greece and her people.
Byron, the most celebrated philhellene of all, lent his name, prestige and wealth to the cause.
During the Greek Philhellene movement, the two nations found commonality under their values of freedom and democracy.
Flamininus was not yet thirty and was a self-proclaimed ardent Philhellene.
As a confirmed philhellene, I believe Greece has contributed massively to our Union.
Gobineau was also a great philhellene.
Finlay's nephew George Finlay was a noted historian and philhellene.
His humane survey of Greece as early as 1798 is the 19th century's earliest manifestation of the philhellene movement.
He was considered a major Philhellene to the point of Greek officials describing him as a "first generation Greek."
In addition to being emperor, Hadrian was a humanist and was philhellene in most of his tastes.
Additionally, there is a memorial to the philhellene Santarosa, who was killed in an earlier battle, on the rocky shore of Sphacteria.
The lyric poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus was another philhellene.
The word "philhellene" was inscribed on Parthian coins until the reign of Artabanus II.
A notable Montenegrin philhellene was General De Wintz, who had also fought under Napoleon.
Beards also signified an association with traditional Greek culture, and as such they were worn by some later Macedonian kings and philhellene Romans.
Keaveney denies such an interpretation, arguing that Lucullus was acting as a typical philhellene with no empathy towards the sensibilities of non-Greeks.
Byron was perhaps the best-known philhellene; he died in Missolonghi while preparing to fight for the Greeks against the Ottoman Turks.
Auguste Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély (volunteers, cavalry and a philhellene)
Damian Mac Con Uladh: A neo-Hellenist philhellene.
The famous British poet and philhellene Lord Byron, who supported the Greek struggle for independence, died in Missolonghi in 1824.
Alexander I Philhellene had medised (below) in the Persian Wars; philhellenism, not for the last time, does not imply letting Greeks have their way politically.
The Scottish historian and philhellene Thomas Gordon took part in the revolutionary struggle and later wrote the first histories of the Greek revolution in English.
He subsequently stayed in Tübingen where he may have studied under the philhellene Martin Crusius Martin Crucius at de.wikipedia.org.
Hervé was commissioned by philhellene British General Richard Church to produce a series of portraits of the leaders of the Greek War of Independence.