Greek of the diaspora of the 18th century, from Siatista in West Greece. He and his brother settled in Vienna and obtained a printing press license in early 1790. He published the Journal in Greek, German and Serbian. A previous attempt to publish the Journal had been made a few years earlier, in 1784, by Georgios Ventodos, who published only eight sheets and then discontinued its publication due to the interference and demand of the Sultan to the Austrian authorities.
Ephimeris in 1792-3 described a particularly tense and explosive atmosphere, presenting a conspiratorial and dark era with the Jacobins and Illuminati as the dark protagonists. The Pouliou brothers were friends of King Ferraios and published serialized the Declaration of the Rights of Man , as formulated during the French Revolution a year earlier. Subsequently, many of King’s revolutionary patriotic writings were printed and circulated. Thus we have the first edition of the book : The School of Delicate Lovers, Thureios and the Charter of Greece. After the arrest of Regas and Georgios Puliou in 1797 the newspaper was closed down.
C. G. Pulios was immediately exiled by the Austrians and fled to Leipzig, but the authorities did not allow him to settle there (May 1978). So he left via Frankfurt for Paris. There he would meet several recommended people in order to get down to the newly founded Agency of Ancona. This Agency was the commercial cover of a network of agents for the creation of revolutionary cells in Greece. He stayed for a short time and returned to Paris and after arrangements with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs left for the German town of Furth (1800) near Nuremberg where he was to organise an intelligence network. Julius was initiated into a German lodge in 1801. After a short time with 7 other members he will join another lodge“Alexander Zu den drei Sternen” in Ansbach. In the autumn of 1802 members of this lodge will found in Furth a new lodge“Zur Wahrheit und Feunddschaft” (To Truth and Friendship).
After applying to the authorities, he gets a license and opens a commercial shop with a brother tactician, Isidoros Hadjigeorgiou. Later in 1816, they opened another trading shop of their own in Nuremberg. He then became a captain in the local militia and was even nominated as a deputy in the local parliament. There is an inscribed plaque where his name is mentioned as an elected citizen of the town. The Markides Puliuli brothers did a great deal of trade with Thessaly, especially with the Ampelakia Cooperative, and tobacco trade with Kavala. Sources say that Georg Marco Poulio became known for his donations to Greece (1826); when he died on 29 Dec. 1830, his lodge honored him with a special ceremony and printed a poem in his memory.