Konstantinos Petimezas
Konstantinos Petimezas Κωνσταντίνος Πετιμεζάς | |
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Born |
1764 Soudena near Kalavryta (now Greece) |
Died |
1824 Corinth, Greece |
Nationality | Greek |
Occupation | Greek revolutionary leader |
Konstantinos Petimezas (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Πετιμεζάς) (1764–1824) was a Greek revolutionary leader during the Greek War of Independence and a soldier.
He was born in 1764 in Soudena near Kalavryta. He had a brother Anagnostis and was descended from the historic Petmezades family. He left after his father was assassinated in 1804 to Zakynthos and became a Russian army officer. He entered the Filiki Etaireia and took part of the Siege of Tripoli, Battle of Levidi, Battle of Nafplio, and the Siege of Patras. He took part in the national council of Astros. In the civil war, he teamed up with Theodoros Kolokotronis.
He died in 1824.
References
- Fotakou apomnimonevmata (Φωτάκου απομνημονεύματα), Vergina publishers, 1996
- This article is translated and is based from the article at the Greek Wikipedia (el:Main Page)
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