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Post by rex362 on Dec 11, 2010 18:59:28 GMT -5
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Post by rex362 on Dec 11, 2010 19:20:55 GMT -5
Odyssea Androutso Veroushi (1788-1825) was a hero of the Greek War of Independence. He was born in Ithaca in 1788, however his family was from the village of Livanates in Fthiotis prefecture. His father was Andreas Androutsos, a klepht and his mother was from Preveza. After losing his father, Androutsos joined the Turkish army of Ali Pasha and became an officer, however, in 1818 he joined the Friendly Society which was planning the liberation of Greece from the Ottoman Empire.
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Post by rex362 on Dec 11, 2010 19:22:56 GMT -5
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Post by rex362 on Dec 11, 2010 19:29:44 GMT -5
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Post by rex362 on Dec 11, 2010 19:30:52 GMT -5
John Diovunioti Dimalësi or Dimalësioti (1769-1831) was an Arvanit chieftain born in the village of Two Mountains of Iti in Fthiotida, son of Triantafila and Kosta Keshiki. At the age of 13 he saw his father hanged by the Turks, which decisively influenced his course to become a thief and as a teen he joined the armatolik of Andrea Verushi ( father of Odysseus Androutso.) Before the revolution he was an armatole in Lokrida and was initiated into the Friendly Society. With the outbreak of the Revolution freed Budonitsa on April 13, 1821. After a few years and the ongoing struggle against the Turks, thus forcing them to surrender three other armatoliks, those of Zituni, Salona and Atalanta. In 1820 along with 350 men he attacked Salona, even though his son was held hostage in the hands of Ali Pasha. He freed Amfissa and took part in the battle of Alamana, in which fought the armies of Omer Vrioni but was forced to retreat… After the tragic death of Dhiako, along with Panurgia and Gura he ambushed the village of Kravasara (now Vasilika) and forced Bajram Pasha to go back to Lamia. He took part in the battles of Arahova, Ambrossia (now Distomo), Ambliani (now Stavropigi) and Shaho (now Petra). He also fought for a period of time next to Karaiskaki. Diovunioti married the daughter of the powerful family Gioldashi giving birth to a son named George. Having partaken in many battles, Dimalesi handed the leadership of the military to his son George who later became general. After the liberation of Greece remained in the army and later became a senator. He died very poor in 1867, at the age of 70.
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Post by rex362 on Dec 11, 2010 19:33:11 GMT -5
Nikolaos Kriezotis was born in Vira of Karystia in Evia. It is believed that his surname originates from the arvanite village Krieza in the same area. Kriezoti was a famous fighter of the revolution of 1821 and fought in many other battles against the ottomans. Similar to other Arvanite fighters he was persecuted by the newly formed Greek government for his political alignment. A warrant for his arrest was issued by Kolettis, yet due this tragic persecution he sought asylum in Smyrna, Turkey where he died in 1853 of unknown causes...
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Post by la3ar on Dec 11, 2010 19:35:37 GMT -5
And what are the Albanians? Illyrian? HAHA... Illyria first of all is nothing to be proud of, secondly the ALbanian people are the one of the newest to the Balkans, you came wayyy later than the Slavs did, show some respect. The genetics of the ALbanian community is a mixed of turk, macedon, and mongolian.
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Post by rex362 on Dec 11, 2010 19:42:39 GMT -5
picka ?
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Post by la3ar on Dec 11, 2010 22:44:23 GMT -5
who the heck is this guy ?
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Post by terroreign on Dec 11, 2010 23:56:40 GMT -5
^He looks pretty wired
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Post by rex362 on Dec 12, 2010 10:41:27 GMT -5
Kristo Kapsali
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Post by rex362 on Dec 12, 2010 10:42:45 GMT -5
a greek postcard ...mailed from Greece
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Post by Kanaris on Dec 12, 2010 12:16:41 GMT -5
Cute looking Greek kid.
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Post by Patrinos on Dec 12, 2010 13:19:07 GMT -5
Odyssea Androutso Veroushi (1788-1825) was a hero of the Greek War of Independence. He was born in Ithaca in 1788, however his family was from the village of Livanates in Fthiotis prefecture. His father was Andreas Androutsos, a klepht and his mother was from Preveza. After losing his father, Androutsos joined the Turkish army of Ali Pasha and became an officer, however, in 1818 he joined the Friendly Society which was planning the liberation of Greece from the Ottoman Empire. lol the guy above isn't Odysseas Androutsos... Odysseas...very skiptar name... ;D ;D
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Post by Patrinos on Dec 12, 2010 13:21:54 GMT -5
John Diovunioti Dimalësi or Dimalësioti (1769-1831) was an Arvanit chieftain born in the village of Two Mountains of Iti in Fthiotida, son of Triantafila and Kosta Keshiki. At the age of 13 he saw his father hanged by the Turks, which decisively influenced his course to become a thief and as a teen he joined the armatolik of Andrea Verushi ( father of Odysseus Androutso.) Before the revolution he was an armatole in Lokrida and was initiated into the Friendly Society. With the outbreak of the Revolution freed Budonitsa on April 13, 1821. After a few years and the ongoing struggle against the Turks, thus forcing them to surrender three other armatoliks, those of Zituni, Salona and Atalanta. In 1820 along with 350 men he attacked Salona, even though his son was held hostage in the hands of Ali Pasha. He freed Amfissa and took part in the battle of Alamana, in which fought the armies of Omer Vrioni but was forced to retreat… After the tragic death of Dhiako, along with Panurgia and Gura he ambushed the village of Kravasara (now Vasilika) and forced Bajram Pasha to go back to Lamia. He took part in the battles of Arahova, Ambrossia (now Distomo), Ambliani (now Stavropigi) and Shaho (now Petra). He also fought for a period of time next to Karaiskaki. Diovunioti married the daughter of the powerful family Gioldashi giving birth to a son named George. Having partaken in many battles, Dimalesi handed the leadership of the military to his son George who later became general. After the liberation of Greece remained in the army and later became a senator. He died very poor in 1867, at the age of 70. Dimalesi... ;D ;D ;D ;D wtf... tell me that you invented it...!!! the whole "article"... ;D his surname "Diovuniotis" what does it mean is skip?
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Post by Patrinos on Dec 12, 2010 13:23:31 GMT -5
Kristo Kapsali Its Hristos Kapsalis... and what does it mean in skip this one?
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Post by rex362 on Dec 12, 2010 17:19:49 GMT -5
opa on the first 30 seconds
The first 30 seconds is the way we will walk into our Chameri
as we walk in the sun will over shine and the valleys will turn Greener
OPA
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Post by Kanaris on Dec 12, 2010 17:33:03 GMT -5
Arabs.
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Post by rex362 on Dec 12, 2010 17:55:23 GMT -5
high altitude dress .....we survived pre 1250 in the mountains (and also dressed for death burial )
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Post by Patrinos on Dec 12, 2010 18:52:10 GMT -5
opa on the first 30 seconds The first 30 seconds is the way we will walk into our Chameri as we walk in the sun will over shine and the valleys will turn Greener OPA do you mean like the Sheeptars in 0:05-0:07? ;D
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