Zachariaos Barbitsiotis
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Zacharaios Pentalakos or as he was more commonly known Zacharaios Barbitsiotis (22 October 1759 - July 20, 1804, Greek: ) was a Greek klepht in the Peloponnese operating during the time of Ottoman Greece, with most of modern Greece being part of the Ottoman Empire. He is described by Kyriakos Kassis as the best thief of Taygetus.Zacharias Barbitsiotis was born on 22 October 1759 in the town of Gortinia, Arcadia. His father's named was Theodoros and his mother's name is unknown. In 1775, his brother, Pantelis was murdered by the Turks. Zacharios wanting revenge went to the town of Loggastra in northern Laconia where he joined a klephtic group under the command of Captain Matzari.The next year during the Battle of Rekitsas, Zacharias charged at the Turks with out orders. The other klephts followed him and they chased after the Turks. This incident won Zacharias recognision from his comrades for his bravery. However, Matzari was angry with Zacharias as he had not followed orders and Zacharias left the group and founded his own group of sixty men under his own flag.
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- Titel Zachariaos Barbitsiotis
- Format Fachbuch
- EAN 9786130575007
- Herausgeber Betascript Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 124
- Editor Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken
- Genre Geschichte
- GTIN 09786130575007
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