Frankópoulos family
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The Frankópoulos family is a aristocratic noble family of Diadochia who originated in Western Europe, hence the name. The Head of the Family is Karolos Frankópoulos, Duke of Ephesos. The first Duke was Manuel Frankópoulos who was awarded the title by Empress Irene I in 876.
Heads of the Family
- Manuel Frankópoulos: 1st Duke
- Manuel Frankópoulos: 2nd Duke
- Constantine Frankópoulos: 3rd Duke
- Alexios Frankópoulos: 4th Duke
- Constantine Frankópoulos: 5th Duke
- Manuel Frankópoulos: 6th Duke
- Constantine Frankópoulos: 7th Duke
- Constantine Frankópoulos: 8th Duke
- Alexios Frankópoulos: 9th Duke
- Manuel Frankópoulos: 10th Duke
- Alexios Frankópoulos: 11th Duke
- Manuel Frankópoulos: 12th Duke
- Alexios Frankópoulos: 13th Duke
- Manuel Frankópoulos: 14th Duke
- Karolos Frankópoulos: 15th Duke, Master of the Horse
- Karolos Frankópoulos: 16th Duke, Master of the Horse
- Karolos Frankópoulos: 17th Duke, Field Marshal, Prásinoi Politician, Diadochian Ambassador to Great Britain, France, and
Russia respectivly
- Karolos Frankópoulos: 18th Duke, Governor
- Karolos Frankópoulos: 19th Duke, Prominent Conservative politician, Postmaster General
- Karolos Frankópoulos: 20th Duke, Conservative politician, Megas Proedros of the Privy Council, Próedros ti̱s epitropí̱ tou Emporíou (Board of Trade)
- Karolos Frankópoulos: 21st Duke, Politician
- Karolos Frankópoulos: 22nd Duke
- Manuel Frankópoulos: 23rd Duke
- Karolos Frankópoulos: 24th Duke
Other Family Members
- Manuel Frankópoulos: Son and Heir of the Present Duke