Petros Christou
Petros Christou c. 1906-1908
Native name
Πέτρος Χρήστου
Bornc. 1887
Velušina, Monastir Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (now Republic of North Macedonia)
Died21 June 1908
Monastir, Monastir Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (now Bitola, Republic of North Macedonia)
Allegiance Kingdom of Greece
Service/branch HMC
Years of service1906-1908
Battles/warsMacedonian Struggle

Petros Christou (Greek: Πέτρος Χρήστου, 1887 - 21 June 1908) was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Biography

Christou was born in 1887 in Velušina, then Ottoman Empire (now Republic of North Macedonia). He served as a teacher in Gradešnica. Later, he joined the armed group of Cretan G. Volanis, where he was distinguished for his leadership abilities. He also collaborated with G. Dikonomos Makris. In May 1906 he formed his own armed group that acted in Mariovo against the Bulgarian komitadjis and Ottoman military detachments, cooperating with the chieftain Simos Ioannidis.[1]

Later, he collaborated with Georgios Tsontos, acting in southern Mariovo and in the region of Florina and Prespa.[1] At the end of May 1907, due to the departure of Tsontos and a number of chieftains towards Korestia, Christou, with his group, united with the group of G. Proimos, acting in all the areas of Prespa, Florina and southern Mariovo and Pelister.[1] Then he moved south to Verno, where he cooperated with the chieftains I. Karavitis, Pavlos Rakovitis, S. Kleidis and P. Gerogiannis.[1]

In April 1907, along with the groups of chieftains Pavlos Nikolaidis, G. Tsontos and I. Karavitis, attacked komitadjis in Florina. Many young local people rushed then to be ranked among the armed groups of those chieftains. At the end of 1907 he took over the defense in the area of the villages of Kabasnitsa (now Proti) and Kladorrachi of Florina.[1] In May 1908, after a clash with an Ottoman army detachment, southwest of Monastir (now Bitola), he escaped to Bukovo, where he was finally arrested. He was hanged on 21 June 1908, in Monastir, as a retaliation for the assassination of Deputy Governor Zeinel Bey of Nymfaio. In 1960 a bust was erected on a central street in Florina to honor him.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Κωνσταντίνος Αποστόλου Βακαλόπουλος, Ο ένοπλος αγώνας στη Μακεδονία 1904-1908, publications Ηρόδοτος, Thessaloniki, 1999, p. 291 - 349
  2. Ο εμφύλιος των προτομών, Εκεί που χάνονται τα αγάλματα, Προτομές με το κιλό, Ιός, Κυριακάτικη Ελευθεροτυπία, 26 November 2000
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