Dimitrios Karatasos (Greek: Δημήτριος Καρατάσος, 1798–1861), known as Yero-Tsamis (Greek: Γέρo-Τσάμης) or Yero-Karatasos (Greek: Γέρo-Καρατάσος), was a...
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at the central square of Veroia, built by the sculptor Dimitrios Chatzis. Dimitrios Karatasos List of Macedonians (Greek) Vakalopoulos, Apostolos E. "History...
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up arms! — Dimitrios Karatasos, 1854, After a brief capture of Karyes in Mount Athos, whose monks hadn't supported the rebellion, Karatasos and the other...
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Greek War of Independence Anastasios Karatasos, a commander of the Greek War of Independence Dimitrios Karatasos, a chieftain of the Greek War of Independence...
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Dimitrios Karatasos' battalion and in November 1831 he was appointed as commander of the 14th Battalion. The same year he firstly followed Dimitrios Karatasos...
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Gouras Dimitrios Gouvelis Konstantinos Gouvelis Angelis Govios Dimitrios Indares Isaiah of Salona Antonios Kalamogdartis George Kalaras Dimitrios Kallergis...
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prime instigators of the revolt was Dimitrios Karatasos, son of Anastasios Karatasos, better known as Tsamis Karatasos or Yero Tsamis. The insurrections...
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Dimitrios Makris (Greek: Δημήτριος Μακρής, 1772–1841) was a Greek klepht and armatolos who was one of the most powerful chieftains in West Central Greece...
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1854 Theodoros Ziakas, the son of the klepht Ziakas, together with Dimitrios Karatasos, who had been among the captains at the siege of Naousa in 1821,...
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Independence (1821–29), such as Hadži-Prodan and Vasos Mavrovouniotis. Dimitrios Karatasos sought to establish a Greek-Serbian alliance in 1861, traveling to...
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