Emmanouil Zymvrakakis (Greek: Εμμανουήλ Ι. Ζυμβρακάκης, 1856–1931) was a Cretan officer of the Greek Gendarmerie. The son of Major General , he joined the Gendarmerie, advancing through the ranks to Major General. A staunch Venizelist, he served as chief of the Athens police and later as Commanding General of the Gendarmerie before retiring with a promotion to the rank of Lieutenant General in 1921. In the 1923 elections he was elected an MP for Athens-Piraeus. He died at his home in Kifissia in 1931.
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| - Ο Εμμανουήλ Ι. Ζυμβρακάκης (27 Σεπτεμβρίου 1856 - Κηφισιά, 1931) ήταν αρχηγός της Χωροφυλακής και πολιτικός, πληρεξούσιος στη Δ' Εθνική Συνέλευση του 1924. (el)
- Emmanouil Zymvrakakis (Greek: Εμμανουήλ Ι. Ζυμβρακάκης, 1856–1931) was a Cretan officer of the Greek Gendarmerie. The son of Major General , he joined the Gendarmerie, advancing through the ranks to Major General. A staunch Venizelist, he served as chief of the Athens police and later as Commanding General of the Gendarmerie before retiring with a promotion to the rank of Lieutenant General in 1921. In the 1923 elections he was elected an MP for Athens-Piraeus. He died at his home in Kifissia in 1931.
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| - Ο Εμμανουήλ Ι. Ζυμβρακάκης (27 Σεπτεμβρίου 1856 - Κηφισιά, 1931) ήταν αρχηγός της Χωροφυλακής και πολιτικός, πληρεξούσιος στη Δ' Εθνική Συνέλευση του 1924. (el)
- Emmanouil Zymvrakakis (Greek: Εμμανουήλ Ι. Ζυμβρακάκης, 1856–1931) was a Cretan officer of the Greek Gendarmerie. The son of Major General , he joined the Gendarmerie, advancing through the ranks to Major General. A staunch Venizelist, he served as chief of the Athens police and later as Commanding General of the Gendarmerie before retiring with a promotion to the rank of Lieutenant General in 1921. In the 1923 elections he was elected an MP for Athens-Piraeus. He died at his home in Kifissia in 1931.
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