Pachis family
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The Pachis family is a Lissathan political family from Mazoli whose members have included one president and various merchants, bankers, politicians, lawyers, inventors, clergymen, artists, and socialites. The family was a small noble family originating from the 14th century. By the 19th century they had lost most of their noble titles but were still a rich and affluent family, the Pachis family came to much greater notability when Appolon Pachis lead a republican revolution against the monarchy and was later elected president of Lissatha, with several family members later launching campaigns for office.
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- Stamatis Pachis (1744-1803) Member of Parliament from 1789-1798
- Prokopios Antonis (1823-1902) Former President of Odiola University
- Vangelis Pachis (1874-1951) banker and senator from Mazoli
- Spiridon Pachis (1878-1938) lawyer and 6 term representative
- Appolon Pachis (1881-1961) President of Lissatha from 1938-1961
- Zacharias Pachis (1894-1967) Founder of the Pachis Hospital
- Athanasios Pachis (1903-1974) co-founder of the Bank of Odiola
- Yanni Pachis (1922-1986) lawyer and mayor of Odiola
- Vassilis Pachis (1927-1998) Served 8 terms in the Chamber of Representatives from the Mozzoli 8th district
- Yiannis Pachis (1981-) Conservative pundit