The Greek Struggle in Macedonia, 1897-1913 |
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... Pisoderi was a Vlach - speaking village containing many staunch Patriarchists , in- cluding the priest Papa Stavros , one of Karavangelis's trusted partisans . Zelovo and Pisoderi were , for the Greek bands , stepping stones to the ...
... Pisoderi was a Vlach - speaking village containing many staunch Patriarchists , in- cluding the priest Papa Stavros , one of Karavangelis's trusted partisans . Zelovo and Pisoderi were , for the Greek bands , stepping stones to the ...
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... Pisoderi ( Florina ) . 2. Loukas , supported by rumanising Vlachs , was denying the plain to the inhabitants of Naousa who were unable to visit their properties . The inhabitants of Naousa , stating that their properties yielded £ T ...
... Pisoderi ( Florina ) . 2. Loukas , supported by rumanising Vlachs , was denying the plain to the inhabitants of Naousa who were unable to visit their properties . The inhabitants of Naousa , stating that their properties yielded £ T ...
Page 254
... Pisoderi , was in league with the Greeks . He was killed on 9 September by an Exarchist band near Pisoderi , when travelling with a Greek priest and another Patriarchist . Tane , who had got hold of the Greek cypher , enticed them to ...
... Pisoderi , was in league with the Greeks . He was killed on 9 September by an Exarchist band near Pisoderi , when travelling with a Greek priest and another Patriarchist . Tane , who had got hold of the Greek cypher , enticed them to ...
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The Attitude of the Powers toward the Young Turk Revolution | 1 |
The Early History of Macedonia | 5 |
The Bulgarian Exarchate | 11 |
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