Ananias of Lakedaemonia

His great-grandfather was the noble Stasinos of Akova, who came from the Palaiologos[4] and married Kanella Lampardopoulou from the powerful Lampardis or Lampardopoulos family of Dimitsana.

They succeeded in keeping Topal Osuman Pasha in his position and the death sentence of the agades who moved against him, which revived the morale of the slaves.

But after two years, the cruel Hamza Pasha from Karysto was installed as vizier of the Peloponnese in his place, so the fanatical Turks found an opportunity to incriminate Ananias and the other four commissioners and cause the issuance of a secret firman that condemned them to death.

In 1764 Deligiannis, Zaimis, Krevvatas and Notaras were hanged who were found in the seat of the vizier in Tripoli, while Ananias was in Mystras.

The murder of Ananias and the lamentation of his sister Eugeniki, wife of Georgakis Filosofopoulos, is mentioned in the elementary school saved by T. Kandiloros: The Orthodox Church honors his memory as a saint on April 15.