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Georgios Tsontos (Gr****: Γεώργιος Τσόντος) (c. 1871-1942) also
known with the nom de
guerre Kapetan Vardas (Καπετάν Βάρδας), was a Gr****
guerrilla fighter...
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Georgios Tsontos,
acting in
southern Mariovo and in the
region of
Florina and Prespa. At the end of May 1907, due to the
departure of
Tsontos and a number...
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Macedonia Army
Section (1940–41),
Collaborationist Prime Minister during the
Occupation (1941–43)
Lieutenant General Georgios Tsontos 1871 1942...
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Georgios Frangiadakis§ 19 July 1935 10
October 1935 24
Georgios Tsontos§ 10
October 1935 30
November 1935 25
Konstantinos Bakopoulos§ 7 December...
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Tsipouras Dimitrios Tsitsimis Christos Tsolakopoulos (Rembelos)
Georgios Tsontos (Vardas)
Lazaros Varzis (Zarkadas)
Zisis Verros Ioannis Villioglou (Ramnalis)...
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organized by
Georgios Tsontos. In late
August he
acted again in the area of Korestia. Then, in late October,
Kaoudis collided with
Tsontos and
continued his...
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least of
which includes the
aforementioned dialectal peculiarity.
Georgios Tsontos,
general and
politician Emmanouil Manousogiannakis,
general Manousos Voloudakis...
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Pavlos Melas's nom de guerre,
Mikis Zezas,
under the
command of
Georgios Tsontos (Kapetan Vardas).
After a
dispute with him,
Pyrzas was
forced to retire;...
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Epirus (1914) as a chieftain,
cooperating with the
armed group of
Georgios Tsontos.
Daoutis married Marika Papatzikou, they
settled in
Euboea and had two...
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entered Macedonia as a
member of his
fellow Cretan officer Georgios Tsontos. Later, he
became leader of a
small band in
Kastanochoria (el). His main...