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- Anastasios Karatasos (Gr****: Αναστάσιος Καρατάσος; 1764 – 21 January 1830) was a Gr**** military commander during the Gr**** War of Independence was born...
- Dimitrios Karatasos (Gr****: Δημήτριος Καρατάσος, 1798–1861), known as Yero-Tsamis (Gr****: Γέρo-Τσάμης) or Yero-Karatasos (Gr****: Γέρo-Καρατάσος), was a...
- revolution of Naoussa next to military commanders such as Anastasios Karatasos, Angelis Gatsos and Zafeirakis Theodosiou. He was hanged in 1822 in Veria...
- instigators of the revolt was Dimitrios Karatasos, son of Anastasios Karatasos, better known as Tsamis Karatasos or Yero Tsamis. The insurrections of the...
- Viaros Kapodistrias Stamatios Kapsas Georgakis Kapsokalyvas Anastasios Karatasos Panagiotis Karatzas Georgios Karaiskakis Aristeidis Karnalis Nikolaos...
- took place in Chalkidiki and it was led by Tsamis Karatasos, former adjutant of King Otto. Karatasos had disembarked in Sithonia in April 1854 with 500...
- For Liolios' close relationship to A. Karatasos Gazis, 1971, p.87 writes: "He had a close relationship to Karatasos because they were both Armatoloi in...
- Anastasios Dalipis (1896–1949), Gr**** Army officer and politician Anastasios Karatasos (1764–1830), Gr**** military commander during the Gr**** War of Independence...
- Gr****s defended Naousa with a force of 4,000 under Anastasios Karatasos, Dimitrios Karatasos, Aggelis Gatsos, Karamitsos and Philippos, the son of Zafeirakis...
- "Thessalomacedonians" (Θεσσαλομακεδόνες) refugees, led by Angelis Gatsos and Anastasios Karatasos, organized with the aid of Ioannis Kolettis. In 1829, 545 Macedonian families...