- αρματολοί, romanized: armatoloi; Albanian: armatolë; Aromanian:
armatoli; Bosnian:
armatoli), or
armatole in singular, were
irregular soldiers, or militia...
- 1892, 83: "My father,
Kostantes Kolokotrones, had been a
captain of the
Armatoli in Corinth, a post
which he held for the
space of four years." Kolokotronis...
- to
carry arms in
order to
repress the klephts. They were
hence called armatoli. In fact the
armatole tended to act more as
allies than
enemies of the...
-
established a
network between the
leaders of
Albanian bands and the
captains of
armatoli.
Albanian fighters that
refused to
serve Ali were
relocated to the Morea...
-
Given this, some pro-Romanian
Aromanian fighters referred to as
armatoles (
armatoli,
armatol in singular)
began to take up arms, the
first ones
being Mihail...
-
favoured the
dress and a
version of it was
common among the Gr****
klephts and
armatoli. Now it
seemed that
anyone who
donned an
Albanian dress could claim to...
- created;
based on the
traditional fustanella style worn by the klephts,
armatoli, and many of the best-known
fighters of the Gr**** War of Independence....
- a dat din
acest an până la
finele secolului al XVI-lea opt căpitani de
armatoli.
Mercuriu Buia
trece în
Italia cu vreo..."; (Giurescu &
Giurescu 1976,...
- in October. In the
January of 1821
Androutsos together with the
other armatoli of
Rumeli among them
Georgios Varnakiotis,
Dimitrios Panourgias, Dimitrios...
-
Kolettis were
agents of the
Filiki Eteria as well as
several klephts and
armatoli who had been
enlisted but the
organization had
refrained from recruiting...