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'''Angelis Gatsos''' ({{lang-el|Αγγελής Γάτσος}}) (1771 - 1839) was a ]<ref>Εθνική Βιβλιοθήκη τής Ελλάδος, τμήμα Χειρογράφων Αρχείον Αγώνος, άρ. 1969. Цитирано по: Тодоров, Николай. „Балкански измерения на гръцкото въстание от 1821 година. Приносът на българите.“, Издателство на Отечествения фронт, 1984, София, стр. 100.</ref> military commander during the ]<nowiki>. He was born in the village of |
'''Angelis Gatsos''' ({{lang-el|Αγγελής Γάτσος}}) (1771 - 1839) was a ]<ref>Εθνική Βιβλιοθήκη τής Ελλάδος, τμήμα Χειρογράφων Αρχείον Αγώνος, άρ. 1969. Цитирано по: Тодоров, Николай. „Балкански измерения на гръцкото въстание от 1821 година. Приносът на българите.“, Издателство на Отечествения фронт, 1984, София, стр. 100.</ref> military commander during the ]<nowiki>. He was born in the village of Sarakinovo, today known as Sarakini (</nowiki>] municipality, ]), in the ] region. | ||
Angelis Gatsos played an important role during the ], not only in ], but also in ]. He joint the '']'' bands of Central Macedonia at the age of 20 and played a leading role during the liberation of ] from the Ottomans in February 1822. After the city was destroyed by the Ottoman Army, he escaped with ] to southern Greece where he took part in many battles of the Revolution. In 1826 he went to ], were he created his own band and participated in the battle of ]. After the creation of the independent ], he joint the Army and died in ] as ] in 1839. | Angelis Gatsos played an important role during the ], not only in ], but also in ]. He joint the '']'' bands of Central Macedonia at the age of 20 and played a leading role during the liberation of ] from the Ottomans in February 1822. After the city was destroyed by the Ottoman Army, he escaped with ] to southern Greece where he took part in many battles of the Revolution. In 1826 he went to ], were he created his own band and participated in the battle of ]. After the creation of the independent ], he joint the Army and died in ] as ] in 1839. |
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Angelis Gatsos (Template:Lang-el) (1771 - 1839) was a Slavophone Greek military commander during the Greek War of Independence. He was born in the village of Sarakinovo, today known as Sarakini (Aridaia municipality, Pella regional unit), in the Moglena region.
Angelis Gatsos played an important role during the Greek War of Independence, not only in Macedonia, but also in Central Greece. He joint the klepht bands of Central Macedonia at the age of 20 and played a leading role during the liberation of Naousa from the Ottomans in February 1822. After the city was destroyed by the Ottoman Army, he escaped with Anastasios Karatasos to southern Greece where he took part in many battles of the Revolution. In 1826 he went to Euboea, were he created his own band and participated in the battle of Atalanti Island. After the creation of the independent Greek State, he joint the Army and died in Chalkida as Colonel in 1839.
References
- Εθνική Βιβλιοθήκη τής Ελλάδος, τμήμα Χειρογράφων Αρχείον Αγώνος, άρ. 1969. Цитирано по: Тодоров, Николай. „Балкански измерения на гръцкото въстание от 1821 година. Приносът на българите.“, Издателство на Отечествения фронт, 1984, София, стр. 100.
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