- the
klepht and
armatoles leaders.
Yannis Makriyannis referred to the "
klephtes and armatoloi" as the "yeast of liberty". John
Koliopoulos studied the...
-
Bayerische Hiasl, a.k.a. da
Boarische Hiasl Mathias Kneißl Hans
Kohlhase Klephtes Odysseas Androutsos Markos Botsaris Athanasios Diakos Geórgios Karaïskákis...
-
Stanford University.
These troops were
recruited from
among the
fugitive klephtes and
armatoloi residing on the
Ionian Islands,
particularly Lefkas. Among...
- that in many
cases meant conflict with some old
revolutionary fighters (
klephtes) who
continued to
exercise this practice. The
Bavarian Regents ruled until...
- up to the Gr**** War of Independence,
Diakos had
formed his own band of
klephtes and, like many
other klepht and
armatoloi captains, he had
become a member...
-
established in the 15th century. Over time, the
roles of the
armatoles and
klephtes became blurred, with both
reversing their roles and
allegiances as the...
-
considered as one of the
killers of
Odysseas Androutsos.
Mamouris joined the
klephtes of
Central Greece at an
early age.
After the
beginning of the Gr**** Revolution...
- Boléro [song by
Francesco Masini] (Ernest de Ginoux) WoO, La Fiancée du
Klephte.
Romance [song by Théodore Labarre] (A. Bétourné) WoO, La Nuit s'avance...
- is
possibly the
reason why it was one of the most
famous dens
chosen by
klephtes and brigands. It soon
became characterized by a
strong common ethic code...
- like the
Peloponnesus or the
Ionian Islands.
Those who were
chased as
klephtes found shelter the
Arcadian highlands,
meanwhile those who were tame peasants...