work in Nafplion where he was given the post of History Professor at the Military Academy.
In 1833, Tertsetis was appointed a magistrate. His is mostly known in Greece as one of the three judges who refused to succumb to government pressure and condemn Theodoros Kolokotronis to death, a brave act that though put him to exile.
The passion of Georgios Tertsetis was literature. He wrote many verses and in 1833, he published a poem dedicated to King Otto, entitled "The Kiss", a poem inspired by the folklore language of the common people. However, his poetry didn’t have much popularity and remains unknown. It was his prose that was much appreciated. The most famous work of Tertsetis was "The Memoirs of Kolokotronis", a narrative biography of the great hero of the Greek Revolution. Georgios Tertsetis died in Athens in 1874.
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