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    Markos Botsaris (Greek: Μάρκος Μπότσαρης; 1790 – 21 August 1823) was a Souliot chieftain, general of the Greek revolutionary army and hero of the Greek...
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    Botsari (Greek: Κατερίνα Μπότσαρη; 1818/20–1872) was a Greek courtier. She was member of the Souliot Botsaris family. The daughter of Markos Botsaris...
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  • father of Kostas Botsaris and Markos Botsaris, who fought in the Greek War of Independence. K. Botsaris was a prominent figure of the Botsaris (or Botzaraioi)...
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    revolutionary war against the Ottoman Empire under leaders such as Markos Botsaris and Kitsos Tzavelas. The first historical account of rebellious activity...
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    Giorgis Botsaris and was the leader of the Souliote fara of the Botsari. Notis Botsaris was born in Souli in 1756. He was a member of the Botsaris (Albanian:...
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    of his brother, the renowned Markos Botsaris. Kosta Botsaris was born in 1792 near Paramythia. In 1803 Kostas Botsaris and the remnants of the Souliotes...
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    three times as Minister for Military Affairs. Dimitrios Botsaris was the son of Markos Botsaris, hero of the Greek War of Independence and captain of the...
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    campaign of Mustafa Pasha was carried out by the Souliote captain Markos Botsaris. The latter moved from Missolonghi to Karpenisi with 350 men. On his...
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    Tousias Botsaris (1792-1827), was a Souliot commander and fighter of the Greek War of Independence. He was the cousin of Markos Botsaris and the grandson...
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    were Odysseas Androutsos, Georgios Karaiskakis, Athanasios Diakos, Markos Botsaris and Giannis Stathas. Due to economic developments within and outside...
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  • Dimitrios Botsaris (1813–1871), Greek soldier and politician Katerina Botsari (1820–1872), member of the Souliot Botsaris family Kitsos Botsaris (1741–1809)...
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    Element, und ihre Führer horchten eher auf die Namen Marko Boçari und Kiço Xhavella als auf Markos Botsaris und Kitsos Tzavelas, obwohl sie durchaus Griechisch...
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    Museum of History and Art is housed in a neo-classical building in Markos Botsaris Square and hosts a collection of paintings indicative of the struggle...
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    pronunciation: [bɔtsaʁis]) is a station on Line 7bis of the Paris Métro. Located in the 19th arrondissement, it was named after Markos Botsaris, an [Greece]...
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    Prousos Monastery. There he stayed to recuperate, while his men joined Markos Botsaris' Souliotes, and eventually fought with them in the Battle of Karpenisi...
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    the Greeks (with Philhellenes) led by Alexandros Mavrokordatos with Markos Botsaris and the Ottomans led by Omer Vrioni on 16 July 1822 (4 July Julian...
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  • coins respectively and Georgios Karaiskakis, Konstantinos Kanaris and Markos Botsaris on the 1-drachma, 2-drachma and 50-lepton coins respectively. The 20-...
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    death of Lord Byron (1824) Eis monachin-To a nun (1829) Eis Marko Botsari-To Markos Botsaris (1823) I katastrofi ton Psaron-The destruction of Psara (1824)...
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    were Odysseas Androutsos, Georgios Karaiskakis, Athanasios Diakos, Markos Botsaris and Giannis Stathas. Contrary to conventional Greek history, many of...
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    Committee Odysseas Androutsos Fotos Bomporis Kostas Botsaris Markos Botsaris Notis Botsaris Tousias Botsaris Laskarina Bouboulina Constantin Denis Bourbaki...
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    Committee Odysseas Androutsos Fotos Bomporis Kostas Botsaris Markos Botsaris Notis Botsaris Tousias Botsaris Laskarina Bouboulina Constantin Denis Bourbaki...
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    1823) "To die for liberty is a pleasure and not a pain.": 20 : 46  — Markos Botsaris, Greek general, hero of the Greek War of Independence (21 August 1823)...
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    Panait [ro] Andrei Popa [ro] (1790-1818) Odysseas Androutsos (1788-1825) Markos Botsaris (1788-1823) Athanasios Diakos (1788-1821) Geórgios Karaïskákis (1782-1827)...
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    death in the war in La Vendée, and the monument to the Greek liberator Markos Botsaris. David's busts and medallions were very numerous, and among his sitters...
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  • Argentine politician Markos Vafiadis, leading cadre of the Communist Party of Greece Markos Botsaris, Greek military leader Markos Drakos (general), Greek...
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    Committee Odysseas Androutsos Fotos Bomporis Kostas Botsaris Markos Botsaris Notis Botsaris Tousias Botsaris Laskarina Bouboulina Constantin Denis Bourbaki...
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    of Greece in Athens on July 14–15, 2021, at the proposal of Metropolitan Markos of Chios, Psara and Oinousses, the Holy Synod glorified Metropolitan Plato...
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    1822. Inside the fortified town, there were Alexandros Mavrokordatos, Markos Botsaris, Athanasios Razi-Kotsikas and around six hundred men with fourteen...
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    left Muslim properties without protection. Botsaris, coming from Souli, was a direct descendant of the Botsaris' family and was fluent in Albanian. He was...
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    casualties were 1,000 troops, but the Greeks lost their commander, Markos Botsaris. The second unsuccessful Greek attempt to stop Mustafa at Mount Kaliakouda...
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