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- members were Ion Dragoumis and Pavlos Melas. Its fighters were known as Makedonomachoi ("Macedonian fighters"). Under these conditions, in 1904 a vicious guerrilla...
- science-fiction novel Angelm**** (TOR Books, 2001) by Timothy Zahn. Hajduk Chetnik Makedonomachoi The Making of a New Europe: R.W. Seton-Watson and the Last Years of...
- took charge of the organization of guerrilla fighters in Macedonia—the Makedonomachoi—during the Macedonian Struggle (1904–1908). Following the establishment...
- included Ion Dragoumis and Pavlos Melas. Its fighters were known as Makedonomachoi ("Macedonian fighters"). Greece helped the Macedonians to resist both...
- the ****enic Army since the Balkan Wars. It is ****ociated with the Makedonomachoi in the Makedonikos Agonas and can be heard on parades and in national...
- fought against the Ottomans. During the Macedonian Struggle the Gr**** makedonomachoi gained significant advantage towards the Bulgarian Exarchists within...
- published in 1959. In 1992, his account, along with those of other Makedonomachoi, was included in Figures of the Macedonian Struggle, together with the...
- irreplaceable due his knowledge of the landscape and local po****tions, as some Makedonomachoi were native to other parts of Greece. It was with these other Gr****s...
- Μιχάλης Σιωνίδης, Mihális Sionídis; c. 1870–1935) was a Gr**** leader of makedonomachoi in the Macedonian Struggle. Michael Sionidis was born in the village...
- areas poured into region of Macedonia in solidarity with the local Makedonomáchoi (Gr****: Μακεδονομάχοι, "Macedonian fighters"). Together, they confronted...