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- The armatoles (Gr****: αρματολοί, romanized: armatoloi; Albanian: armatolë; Aromanian: armatoli; Bosnian: armatoli), or armatole in singular, were irregular...
- originally meant just "brigand") were highwaymen turned self-appointed armatoloi, anti-Ottoman insurgents, and warlike mountain-folk who lived in the countryside...
- which was a nuisance for the Ottoman navy; during the war klephts and armatoloi (guerilla fighters in mountainous areas) rose once again. At the same...
- The Russian Empire emplo**** troops recruited from fugitive klephts and armatoloi in the Ionian Islands, particularly of Lefkada. Among these were captains...
- armatoloi (who very often joined the klephts) with Muslim Albanian armatoloi who ravaged the countryside of Macedonia. However, Olympus's armatoloi,...
- which was a nuisance for the Turkish navy; during the war klephts and armatoloi rose once again. At the same time, a number of Gr****s enjo**** a privileged...
- Souliotes, Background of the Gr**** War of Independence, Filiki Eteria, Armatoloi, Spinalonga, Gr**** Civil Wars of 1824–1825, Gramvousa, Klepht, Aegean...
- traditional skirt-like garment. Fustanella was worn also by the klephts and the armatoloi. and predominantly by the Arvanites of Greece as described by foreign...
- children: daughters Pinelopi and Eleni, and sons Spyridon and Dimitrios. Armatoloi Dimitrios Makris Wikimedia Commons has media related to Georgios Karaiskakis...
- Anastasios Karatasos and Angelis Gatsos arranged a meeting with other armatoloi and decided that the insurrection should be based on three towns: Naoussa...