Thrasyvoulos Manos (Greek: Θρασύβουλος Μάνος, 1835–1922) was an officer, later Major general of the Hellenic Army.
[1] He entered the Hellenic Military Academy and graduated as an artillery officer.
[1] He joined the Cretan uprising of 1866 as a volunteer, but was wounded and taken prisoner by the Ottomans at the battle of Vafe.
After the war he was accused of negligence and blamed for the poor performance of Greek troops, but was exonerated and published an account of the campaign.
[1] He retired with the rank of major general on 29 January 1918, and died at Athens in 1922.