Anastasios Pichion (Greek: Αναστάσιος Πηχιών) or Picheon (Πηχεών) (1836 – 24 March 1913) was a Greek educator and revolutionary of the Macedonian Struggle...
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Hatzipetros—military leader Anastasios Manakis—revolutionary Giorgakis Olympios—military commander Alexandros Papagos—army officer Anastasios Pichion—educator and fighter...
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Koromilas Spyridon Levidis Alexandros Mazarakis-Ainian (Ioannidis) Anastasios Pichion Ptolemaios Sarigiannis (Kalamidis) Related Museum for the Macedonian...
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the region. A notable Greek makedonomachos of Aromanian descent was Anastasios Pichion. In Pelagonia, the pro-Greek sentiments of Aromanians during the Macedonian...
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Nikos Katsanis, scholar Zoe Papazisi Papatheodorou [bg], folklorist Anastasios Pichion, educator, fighter in the Greek Struggle for Macedonia Yanaki Manaki...
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Macedonia, a new Filiki Eteria was founded, under the leadership of Anastasios Pichion from Ohrid, whilst in Athens, the Macedonian Committee was formed...
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became a member of the so-called "New Filiki Etaireia", established by Anastasios Pichion in 1867. His actions were discovered by the Ottoman authorities, which...
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"New Filiki Eteria" (Νέα Φιλική Εταιρεία) which was established by Anastasios Pichion. He established the Macedonian Society of Larissa, which during the...
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Stroumnitsa, 10 March 1878 The uprising began on Mount Vourinos led by Anastasios Picheon. On 18 February 1878, rebels from different parts of western Macedonia...
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Theofylaktos Papakonstantinou (1905-1991), writer and politician Anastasios Pichion (1836-1913), educator and participant the Macedonian Struggle Michail...
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was founded in Monastir by Greek Macedonians, such as the educator Anastasios Pichion from Ohrid, the gymnasium headmaster Nikolaos Filippidis from Monastir...
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