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Lazaros Tsamis

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651: 559:. In the ensuing gunfight with the Turkish army, Mitre the Vlach managed to escape but was informed who led the Turkish detachment and swore revenge. The mission of smuggled Greek Delegation, in the aftermath of military conflict in the village Trigono (Ostima) was successful but angered the Ottoman authorities when they realized that the Greek officers succeeded in escaping. Conducted extensive surveys and interviews that based on information leaked to the cared Mitre the Vlach, led to the arrest of Lazaros Tsamis and sentenced him to six months in prison in Bitola. In Bitola prison, Lazaros met Captain Kottas, who was arrested by Turkish authorities, with whom he shared the same cell. Captain Kottas, donated to Lazaros a wooden frame that chieftain himself was carved in prison, before his execution by hang. His friendship with Albanian 736:
appreciation on his face. On 19 October 1904, shortly after the news of the death of Pavlos Melas, Lazaros Tsamis hastily departed for the village Antartiko (Zelovo), where he met survivors of the group of Pavlos Melas and received from his deputy Lakis Pyrzas all confidential documents brought Paul Melas, which could expose the Greek Government, and he transferred those to Bitola, where he delivered them at the Greek Consulate. Papa-Stavros Tsamis, secretly buried the head of Pavlos Melas inside the sanctuary in the church of Agia Paraskevi Pisoderi. A few days later papa-Stavros confesses to his brother Lazaros the second burial of the head of Pavlos Melas, this time under the sanctuary of the church of Agios Charalampos. The second secret burial was known only to three people.
1018: 1033:. Crucial information was conveyed by Lazaros Tsamis to the government of Northern Epirus. After the liberation of Korçë, Lazaros met Mrs. Edith Durham in a humanitarian mission, whose point of view towards the Macedonian people during her participation in the British Relief Fund he knew. She appeared to be treating Bulgarian guerrilla groups instead of providing care in a health crisis. Addressing the humanitarian mission after the discovery of the action of the organization from the local ecclesiastical authorities to the Ottoman Administration of Kastoria, could have been a key factor that after the tour of the cities in 263:, members of the network were Evangelos Dimoulas, Mountousis, Paraskevaidis, Papanaum in the village Laimos Prespa Traikos Vassilopoulos, in the village Platy families Michaelides and Karidas, in the village of Kallithea Prespa Petridis in the village Pixos family Papadopoulos, in the village of Psarades Prespa Papastefanos, in the village of Karyes Prespa family Anastasiou and in the village Antartiko Traikos Lantzakis. At the instigation of Bishop Germanos Karavaggelis and with the consent of the Greek Consul of Monastiri Stamatios Kiouze Peza, Lazaros joined the pro-Bulgarian 822: 1952: 634:) Ibrahim Hussein, who a few days later, removed from the stagecoach, Lady Thomson’s letter to the British Consul of Bitola, which revealed the truth. The Bishop of Kastoria Germanos Karavangelis, took advantage of this information, warned the Ottoman authorities on the project and the Ottoman Governor appointed the colonel and physician Fuad Bey, as the only competent and responsible for overseeing the spread of disease and with the help from a Greek physician, settled an Ottoman hospital in the area. 1061:) on 22 July 1914. According to it, during the one-day stay in Korçë and in contact with the Albanian population, found excesses of violence from people from Epirus and the Greek Army against the Albanian element that forced the Albanians to emigrate from the region to Vlorë and Durrës. Very soon she authored a book on the same subject. The article caused a sensation in the British public, but on July 28, 1914 she entered in British politics in the House of Lords, at a critical period of consultation. 25: 622:(Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha) Inspector General of vilayet of Bitola, which was given when the leader of the British Relief Fund, journalist H.N. Brailsford warned the Ottoman authorities of an inevitable epidemic that swept across the province and requested by telegraph Hilmi Pasha, the creation of a military exclusion zone around the infected villages and the operation of a hospital of the British Relief Fund, which had already begun to work. 180:. In 1900, his grandfather George (Gakis) Tsamis gifted great immovable and movable property to his children, Demetrius (Mito), Kosmas, Nahum and Stergios Tsamis. Lazarus took over the supervision of the premises in Pisoderi, one of the three shops that took after the distribution of the inheritance his father Kosmas. During the period from 1900 to 1902, Lazaros Tsamis became a successful merchant and developed a network of shops in 396:, for which Lazaros Tsamis had already informed the Greek Consular authorities in Bitola. Along with his brother Papastavros and other members of the defense committee of the village of Pisoderi, prevented the participation of the village residents and protected in this way the settlement from the reprisals of the Ottoman Army, after the suppression of the revolution. The same did not apply to other villages and towns, such as 946: 246: 638:
by someone in the office of Bishop of Kastoria Karavaggelis and informed about the members of the British Relief Fund, This was followed by the bounty of Lazaros Tsamis from the Bulgarian Revolutionary Committee for the sum of one thousand Ottoman pounds, demonstrating the severity of shock on the disclosure of the purpose of the operation of field hospital for hospitalization Bulgarian rebels under the banner of the
806:(Odysseus) in the victorious battle of Agios Germanos, Prespa. This fact led the Bulgarian revolutionary committee to organize the second assassination attempt of Lazaros. The second week of October 1905, at the 18th km of provincial road Pisoderi–Prespa in a place named Seltsa, was staged a murderous ambush from which Lazarow fled under the pretext that he was an innocent person and that Lazaros was coming behind. 740:
Athanas Karsakof. During the battle, a Turkish military detachment arrived and the same time has wounded the chieftain Pavlos Giparis. The armed group of Giparis, pursued by the Turkish detachment fled to the dense forest surrounding the monastery of Agia Triada Pisoderi, where they met Lazaros and Papastavros who organized an escape. The chieftain Pavlos Giparis described the episode, in couplets, of as follows:
237:, noted the indifference of the Greek authorities for the Greeks of Western Macedonia, embittered by this development, he decided to act alone. So under the pseudonym George Costas, he began a secret correspondence with all prominent Greeks of the region in order to compile armed protection committees to the Greek villages of Kastoria kaza and the organization of a well-coordinated network of information. 849:(Tane), and planned in such way as to find, the Ottoman authorities, coded documents incriminating Papa-stavros and Hussein Ibrahim, and therefore leading to the arrest of Lazaros. The Greek Consulate of Bitola, informed Lazaros that he was wanted and he moved away from the village. Having escaped arrest, he went to Athens, where he received medical assistance from the Macedonian Revolutionary Committee. 323:
killings of the disclosed partners from a list compiled by Tsakalarof began. After running the first five killings marked on the list, he was the first assassination attempt against Lazaros Tsamis, but he escaped because he was informed about the murders and was prepared. On August 19, 1902, near the village of Trigono (Ostima), becomes decisive battle lasting eight hours between the groups of Captain
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on May 4, 1914, established the autonomy of Northern Epirus confirmed officially July 1, 1914 by the diplomatic missions of the Great Powers, and marked the end of Northern Struggle. The withdrawal of the Greek troops ordered by the Greek government of Venizelos in February 1914, had embitter Lazaros
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rebels in the village of Trigono (Ostima). During the battle, the Greek rebels, were helped by volunteer militants from Pisoderi, including Lazaros Tsamis who by chance escaped death when a bullet wedged in his metal snuff box. The battle ended with the victory of the Greeks and resulted in the death
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From that moment, the supervision and control from the Ottoman authorities, reduced the activities of the British Relief Fund for the care of IMRO guerrillas, a situation mentioned in his memoirs the mission chief and journalist Henry Noel Breilfornt. The opened letter of Lady Thompson was perceived
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Government. The Greek side of course denied the fact. The Ottoman authorities searched the area for this Greek officer, so came the order to recall him in Greece. Lazaros Tsamis took command, after order from the Greek Consulate of Bitola, for safe exit of Pavlos Melas from the area of Korestia. On
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Lazaros learned about the success of the Bulgarian operation business for the equipment of Bulgarian guerrilla groups. They immediately informed Bishop Germanos Karavaggelis to smuggle the weapons and the inertia of the Greek Authorities. Then Bishop Karavaggelis sent two members of his organization
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It was a convent meeting place and place of organization of Macedonians fighters. The target of arson was to cause the people of Pisoderi and annihilate them. Their plan failed because there was an agreement between Lazaros Tsamis and the chieftain Pavlos Kiru who were in Antartiko (Zelovo) that in
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came to Pisoderi, Emin Efendi went secretly to the house of Lazaros and priest Stavros Tsamis to greet the Greek Consul, who stayed overnight there. Upon his departure from the house of Tsami brothers, priest Stavros Tsamis asked Emin Efendi to enter a room where there were four Cretan rebels. Emin
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Lazaros Tsamis got the information that the Ottoman authorities suspected him for involvement in the business of smuggling the Greek Delegation from the region of Korestia, and in order to mislead and distract the Ottoman authorities, he offered to lead Turkish military section of fifty men in the
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as Director General. A circular to ..... especially to all the Offices and Agents .... gives guidance on the operation of the organization and communicated to the agent Lazaros Tsami that ".... in general is under the supervision of the Consuls to announce any such action ..." In 1912, Lazaros as
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per rifle, he paid 220 golden coins and soon began the shipments of arms through the Greek customs office of Tirnavos, whose Greek Customs Officer was cheated (he thought that the rifles destined for Albanian rebels) and was bribed to keep quiet about the clandestine export to Macedonia thousand
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quickly made him a valuable, trusted and passionate partner of Germanos Karavaggelis, Bishop of Kastoria, and the Greek Consulate of Bitola. Lazarus and his brother Papastavros organized a dense network of information in the Prespa region based on personal and business contacts. In the village of
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The initiative of the Bishop of Kastoria to send brothers Tsami came after information that the hospital wanted the British Relief Fund hospitalized wounded rebels of Bulgarian armed groups of civilians instead of patients, taking advantage of the existence of the military zone, within which was
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who had been fortified in west of mount Voras, passing through the bottleneck of Vigla Pisoderi, which closed during the winter months by snow, was in danger. This information troubled the French General and ordered the construction of a cog railway that connects the village of Alona with Vigla
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On 30 September 1914, the British war correspondent from 1912 to the Balkans Butler (CS Butler) revealed that the lady Edith Durham was impossible to have knowledge of the area because she went through there only one day, and that the Greek troops had already withdrawn behind the Greek-Albanian
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and the Greek government deteriorated. The Turks learned about the Greek agents activity in the region and their suspicion turned to Lazaros Tsamis because of his trip to Athens in the summer of 1912. Without any trial they sent him to the prison of Bitola. It is reported that he was beaten and
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in these words, ".. My Nata then came the elders of Pisoderi, excited they kissed me. How to hide their enthusiasm in their breasts these patriots...." It has been reported that Pavlos Melas had sent letters of thanks and the photos of his family to the Tsami brothers, while the latter had high
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and Tsakalarof. Lazaros took part in the battle with his brother and others from Pisoderi and forced Tsakalarof to withdraw from the region. Lazaros after the battle, went to Monastiri and asked for instructions from the Greek Consulate. He met Vice-Consul Ion Dragoumis, who urged him to go to
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The invasion of the Bulgarian army in the area in August 1916, resulted in the destruction and looting of Lazaros' grain warehouses in villages Laimos and Karies (Orovnik) Prespa, all business premises, destruction and looting of farms facilities in Prespa, of the cheese dairies in Rakiska and
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On 30 November 30 1904, Lazaros participated, along with 25 volunteers from Pisoderi, in another victorious battle in the village of Antartiko that gave the captains Georgios Katehakis, Pavlos Giparis and Efthimios Kaoudis with numerous Bulgarian corps under the command of Mitre the Vlach and
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Greeks infiltrated the Bulgarian organization IMRO and murdered George Gkiamos and the priest Elias Papadimitriou. In May 1902, Tsakalarof entered the village of Chalara (Podovista), arrested them, and got the names of Karavaggeli's associates after torturing them. After these revelations, the
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in 1908, which marked the end of the hard phase of the Macedonian Struggle because of the belief, at this time, that the liberties of minorities in the Ottoman Empire would be respected. In late July 1908, the Greek guerilla groups in the region of Bitola vilayet took an order from the Greek
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in the Kontsiko Anaselitsis. During this meeting Tsontos Vardas delivered to Lazaros, for transmission and distribution, the salaries of all Greek guerrilla groups operating in the region of Korestia and Prespa and documents with instructions for their future actions. On the day of
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which at the time was acting in the Pisoderi area. The formation of the Young Turk Parliament had not improved the situation in Macedonia. Soon the hopes of changing the behavior of the Young Turks disappointed. In early September 1908, was established the new organization
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Law no 4413/1929 recognized him, along with 47 others, as Agent Class B of the Macedonian Struggle. Later the Greek Republic recognized him as group leader of Northern Epirus Struggle. Municipalities of Pilea Thessaloniki and Chortiatis have named streets in his honor.
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of Korçë with commanding officer Lt. George Mavratzas. The battles that followed in Bilisht area, and in which Lazaros participated, caused heavy losses. In the battles wounded several fighters from the Macedonian Struggle, as Tsontos Bardas and Pavlos Melas, brother
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who had, according to its statutes, for the "defense of the Greek communities against any enemy" and they became members of the organization. Lazaros informed the meeting attendees that last August 1902, had reached the region of Korestia, the villages at the foot of
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Pisoderi and funicular from the Vigla to Pisoderi. The entire construction was ready before the winter of 1917 and the Allied troops did not face any problem of supply despite the harsh winter. When the Serbian armed forces were defeated by the Bulgarian army in the
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asked Lazarus to organize a meeting of all the Greek important figures and captains who were active in the area of Korestia and Prespa, for more coordination of their action. The gathering was organized at the residence of the head of the village of Pisoderi,
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Three they have been killed and five wounded There came and the Tsami brothers from Pisoderi, Papa-Stavro’s brother, Lazos, the clever one We were brought there by the villagers on top of two animals I admit, we pass the mount Vitsi in riding.
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His bounty had not prevented him from the action, and even the armed action. In August 1904, he hosted the entire group of the Cretan rebel chieftain Efthimios Kaoudis at his home in Pisoderi. On 14 September 1914 the rebel body of Kaoudis fought with
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Tsakalarof, despite the information they had at their disposal the Greek authorities, managed to cross the Greek-Turkish border and arrived in Athens, where he visited the factory arms "Bros Maltsinioti" pretending to be Arvanitis from
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Papastavros) got a letter with the stamp and signature of Tsontos Vardas, by asking him to join the body of Captain Lukas Bellos at the forest location Lakos. Papa-stavros took with him the Commander of the Turkish Gendarmerie extract
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One of the first committees to protect villages was Pisoderi, one of the founding members was Lazaros Tsamis. His contacts with wealthy Muslim merchants and Albanian politicians and military officials in Korestia, Prespa and
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In the spring of 1903, Lazaros, after a command from Bishop Germanos Karavaggelis, successfully ensured the smooth entry in the area of the Ottoman Empire of the first fighters from Creta. In July 1903, broke the
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by the Ottoman authorities. On September 22, 1908, Lazaros was married to Alexandra Pertsi in Pisoderi. There were six children from this marriage, Basilios, Pavlos, Stergios, Olga, Antigoni and Xanthippi Tsami.
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Through his participation in the IMRO and the information he gathered informed Bishop Karavaggelis that an envoy of the Bulgarian revolutionary committee would attempt, to cross the Greek-Turkish border in
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Nicholas Kasavetis, The question of northern Epirus at the Peace conference (1919), New York, Published Panepirotic Federation of America, Mass., Ed Oxford University Press, Boston, 1919, pp. 157–158
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found Greece in a period of national division, as there was intense debate among political formations that supported Eleftherios Venizelos and the participation in the war on the side of the
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Consulate of Bitola to discontinue their action, but not to surrender their weapons and withdraw to the mountains. This order of the Greek Consulate conveyed by Lazaros to the rebel group of
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border from the February of the same year. The only factor associated with the region of Korçë was the immigration of 12,000 Greeks – North Epirotes from Bilisht to Pisoderi and Kastoria.
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During his absence he was tried in absentia by the Ottoman Court of Bitola and was acquitted. He returned to Macedonia in early 1907 and continued the action until the time of the
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Lazaros Tsamis, returning to the area, continued his commercial activity in Florina, where his family moved in 1924. That same year, he divided his business with his friend
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And his brother was, Lazos, lad, And the two was the most male couple, I saw them fighting in a day Zelovo and congratulated brothers, I squeezed the hands with.
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and the unification of part of Macedonia and Greece, the patriotic action of Lazaros does not stop. The following months he expands its business operations in
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this case, Kiru had to help the people of Pisoderi, as it happened in this instance. Kiru has repulsed the Bulgarian rebels but the monastery was destroyed.
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forbidden Turkish civilian and military personnel. Lazaros Tsamis asked the help of his personal friend and commander of the Turkish Gendarmerie detachment (
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In the spring of 1905, after an order from the Greek Consulate of Bitola, Lazaros met the leader of the Greek guerrilla forces in the vilayet of Bitola,
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George Modis, the Macedonian Struggle and the newer Macedonian History, published by the Society for Macedonian Studies, Thessaloniki, 1967, pp. 320–321
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Tsamis, who returned to his hometown and continued to support the Liberal Party. At the same time, his shop in Bilisht burned and completely destroyed.
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After the failure of his assassination followed the arson of Holy Trinity Monastery, located a few kilometers from Pisoderi, by Bulgarian komitatzides.
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Photo of the official proclamation of the autonomy of Northern Epirus. In the photo, Lazarus Tsamis is second from right behind the Bishop Vasilios.
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That same month, September 1904, the guerrilla group of Efthimios Kaoudi, engaged in battle with the united Bulgarian groups of Mitre the Vlach and
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George Modis, the Macedonian Struggle and the newer Macedonian History, published by the Society for Macedonian Studies, Thessaloniki, 1967, p. 283
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George Modis, the Macedonian Struggle and the newer Macedonian History, published by the Society for Macedonian Studies, Thessaloniki, 1967, p. 274
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George Modis, the Macedonian Struggle and the newer Macedonian History, published by the Society for Macedonian Studies, Thessaloniki, 1967, p. 271
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George Modis, the Macedonian Struggle and the newer Macedonian History, published by the Society for Macedonian Studies, Thessaloniki, 1967, p. 188
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George Modis, the Macedonian Struggle and the newer Macedonian History, published by the Society for Macedonian Studies, Thessaloniki, 1967, p. 172
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for permission to install and run field hospital, according to the Fund, to deal with an infectious disease, which in its symptoms, seemed to be
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Government was informed that the Greek officer Pavlos Melas were irregularly within the Ottoman territories, strongly protested to the
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Archive Antigoni L. Tsamis Formal Certificates of Lazarus Tsamis action issued by Varda Tsontos, George Katechakis, Dikonymos Makris.
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Douglas Dakin, The Greek Struggle in Macedonia , Institute for Balkan Studies, Thessaloniki, 1966, pp. 120, 181, 190, 191, 254.
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Now, singing to them, I can only write, And I learned to sing all the valiant, above all those who have killed with bullets.
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Vassos L. Tsamis-Pavlos L. Tsamis: The Makedonomachoi brothers Papastavros and Lazarus Cosma Tsamis, Thessaloniki 1956, pp. 8–9 ff
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and falsely stated that he wanted to buy weapons to equip Albanian rebels against Ottoman domination. He agreed to a price of 17
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Vassos L. Tsamis - Pavlos L. Tsamis The Makedonomachoi brothers Papastavros and Lazarus Cosma Tsamis, Thessaloniki 1956, p 51 ff
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Douglas Dakin, The Greek Struggle in Macedonia (1897–1913), published by Institute for Balkan Studies, Thessaloniki 1966, p. 254
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Douglas Dakin, The Greek Struggle in Macedonia (1897−1913), published by Institute for Balkan Studies, Thessaloniki 1966, p. 191
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to procure weapons for equipping the Bulgarian rebel forces, given the impending revolutionary movement who were preparing to
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origin of pro-Greek and friend of Lazaros Tsamis was serving in Pisoderi at that time. When the Greek Consul of Monastiri,
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Clark University (Worcester, Mass.), The Journal of race development, Volume 9, Edition Clark University, 1919, p. 244
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Antigoni Tsamis Short trek of Pavlos Melas in Macedonia in 1904, ed TEDK prefecture of Florina, Florina 2010, p. 36
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Kastoria. The destruction of businesses and the cessation of commercial activities led to his major economic blow.
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tortured so much that his health deteriorated. During the Balkan War, Serbian troops captured the city of Bitola.
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Pavlos Tsamis, Macedonian Struggle, published by the Society for Macedonian Studies, Thessaloniki 1975, pp. 90–92
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Pavlos Tsamis, Macedonian Struggle, published by the Society for Macedonian Studies, Thessaloniki 1975, p. 167
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There, the Greek Vice Consul of Monastiri Dragoumis briefed the Tsamis brothers about the establishing of the
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Melas' meeting with Lazaros Tsamis, this time in Macedonia, is described in Pavlos Mela’s letter to his wife
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Pavlos Tsamis, Macedonian Struggle, published by the Society for Macedonian Studies, pp. 154, 167, 261,
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Antigoni Tsamis Short trek of Pavlos Melas in Macedonia in 1904, edit TEDK Florina, Florina 2010, p. 14 ff
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an official of the Greek Consulate of Bitola. Agorastos helped him to disguise himself and go by train to
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Army General Staff, Department of History, The Macedonian struggle and events in Thrace 1979, pp. 105−106
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Army General Staff, Department of History, The Macedonian struggle and events in Thrace, 1979, p. 306 ff
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University of Western Macedonia, The contribution of Pisoderi in the Macedonian Struggle, Florina 2005
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Army General Staff, Department of History, The Macedonian struggle and events in Thrace, 1979, p. 224
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Greek
Pisoderi
Florina
Aromanian
Macedonian Struggle
Northern Epirus
Greece
Pisoderi
Florina kaza
Moscopole
North Epirus
Bitola
Papastavros Tsamis
Macedonian Struggle
Lefkona
Bilisht
Liqenas
Drenovë
Korçë
Nakolec
Prespa lakes
Bishop
Kastoria

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