- The
armatoles (Gr****: αρματολοί, romanized: armatoloi; Albanian:
armatolë; Aromanian: armatoli; Bosnian: armatoli), or
armatole in singular, were irregular...
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including the klephts,
armatoles,
Christian notables, and
Albanian beys and agas. For example, Ali
replaced Gr****
armatoles from the
territories under...
- Gr****: Νικόλαος Νίτσια,
Nikolaos Nitsia) was an Ottoman-born
Aromanian armatole revolutionary during the
Macedonian Struggle. He was part of the first...
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order to
repress the klephts. They were
hence called armatoli. In fact the
armatole tended to act more as
allies than
enemies of the klephts. The conditions...
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children and
killed the
official and two of his companions. Led by the
armatoles Zisis Karademos and his two sons, some 100
people raised the flag of rebellion...
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medium height and was dark-skinned. When he was
still young he
worked as an
armatole in
Corinth under the
command of
Halil Bey for four years. He developed...
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Dimitrios Makris (c. 1772 – 1841) a
native of
Aetolia was a Gr****
chief klepht,
armatole,
military commander and
fighter of the 1821 Gr**** war of independence...
- of the
reasons for
their failure was the
resistance of the
klepht and
armatoles leaders.
Yannis Makriyannis referred to the "klephtes and armatoloi" as...
- Sofia, Bulgaria; he
stood out for
having been one of the few
Aromanian armatole leaders during the
Macedonian Struggle who had a high
school degree. Mucitano...
- Romanian:
Iordache Olimpiotul; Serbian: Капетан Јоргаћ; 1772–1821) was an
armatole and
military commander during the Gr**** War of
Independence against the...