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{{Infobox Soldier
{{Orphan|date=September 2013}}
| honorific_prefix = Kapetan (Chieftain)
| name = Stavros Rigas
| native_name = Σταύρος Ρήγας
| image = Stavros Rigas greek revolutionary.jpg
| caption = Stavros Rigas c. 1904-1908
| death_date = c. 1921
| birth_place = [[Agios Dimitrios, Euboea|Agios Dimitrios]], [[Euboea]], [[Kingdom of Greece]]
| death_place = [[Asia Minor]]
| nickname = Kapetan Kavodoros (Καπετάν Καβοντόρος)
| allegiance = {{flagicon|Kingdom of Greece|state}} [[Kingdom of Greece]]
| branch = * {{flagicon image|Seal of the Greek-Macedonian Committee.jpg}} [[Hellenic Macedonian Committee|HMC]]
* {{army|Greece}}
| battles = [[Macedonian Struggle]]<br>[[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]{{KIA}}
}}


Stavros Rigas, also known as Captain Kavondoros (Greek: Σταύρος Ρήγας, Καβοντόρος), was an officer of the Hellenic Army who participated in the [[Greek Struggle for Macedonia]].
'''Stavros Rigas''' ({{langx|el|Σταύρος Ρήγας}}), also known by his ''[[nom de guerre]]'' '''Kapetan Kavodoros''' ({{langx|el|Καπετάν Καβοντόρος}}) was an officer of the [[Hellenic Army]] who participated in the [[Greek Struggle for Macedonia|Macedonian Struggle]] and was killed in action in the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922)]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
He was born in Agios Dimitrios of Euboea. He joined the [[Greek Struggle for Macedonia]] in 1905 as an infantry officer by entering with his detachment in the marshes of Giannitsa under the leadership of officer [[Kostantinos Boukouvalas]]. With officers [[Boukouvalas]] and [[Anagnostakou]] they managed to occupy crucial positions in the Giannitsa marshes and create small bases in known as Tsekri, Ali and Lakka.<ref>http://clubs.pathfinder.gr/MAKEDONIKOS_AGON/602591,Douglas Dakin, Ο Ελληνικός Αγώνας στη Μακεδονία 1897 – 1913, εκδ. αδελφών Κυριακίδη, 1996.</ref>
He was born in Agios Dimitrios, on the island of [[Euboea]]. After attending Hebron Academy, he joined the [[Greek Struggle for Macedonia]] in 1905, entering with his detachment the [[Giannitsa Lake]] under the leadership of [[Kostantinos Boukouvalas]]. Along with Boukouvalas and Anagnostakos he managed to occupy crucial positions in the marshes of the Giannitsa Lake and create small bases in known as Tsekri, Ali and Lakka.<ref>[[Douglas Dakin]], [http://clubs.pathfinder.gr/MAKEDONIKOS_AGON/602591 Ο Ελληνικός Αγώνας στη Μακεδονία 1897 – 1913, εκδ. αδελφών Κυριακίδη, 1996.]</ref> His ''[[nom de guerre]]'', ''kapetan'' ("captain, chief") Kavodoros, referenced Cape [[Cavo D'Oro]] near his native village.


In November 1905 following the withdrawal of officer [[Konstantinos Boukouvalas]] due to sickness, he replaced him as the leader of the struggle in Giannitsa marshes.<ref>«ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΚΟΣ ΑΓΩΝ», Παύλου Τσάμη, Μακεδονικὴ Βιβλιοθήκη, Δημοσιεύματα τῆς Ἐταιρεῖας Μακεδονικῶν Σπουδῶν, Θεσ/κη 1975, σελ. 293-294.</ref> Later he was joined by officer [[Michael Anagnostakos]]. In April 1906 the two leaders were reinforced by [[Panagiotis Papatzaneteas]] and [[Ioannis Sakelaropoulos (Zirias)]] <ref>Basil K. Gounaris, The Macedonian Struggle 1903-1912. Paving the Way for the Liberation, p.13</ref>
In November 1905 following the withdrawal of Konstantinos Boukouvalas due to sickness, he replaced him as the leader of the struggle in Giannitsa marshes.<ref>«ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΚΟΣ ΑΓΩΝ», Παύλου Τσάμη, Μακεδονικὴ Βιβλιοθήκη, Δημοσιεύματα τῆς Ἐταιρεῖας Μακεδονικῶν Σπουδῶν, Θεσ/κη 1975, σελ. 293-294.</ref> Later he was joined by officer [[Michael Anagnostakos]]. In April 1906 the two leaders were reinforced by [[Panagiotis Papatzaneteas]] and [[Ioannis Sakelaropoulos]]<ref>Basil K. Gounaris, The Macedonian Struggle 1903-1912. Paving the Way for the Liberation, p.13</ref>


Stavros Rigas survived the [[Greek Struggle for Macedonia]] and participated in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–22) dying in 1921.
Stavros Rigas survived the [[Greek Struggle for Macedonia]] and participated in the [[Greco-Turkish War of 1919–22]], where he fell in 1921.


==References==
==References==

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Latest revision as of 18:22, 24 October 2024

Kapetan (Chieftain)

Stavros Rigas
Stavros Rigas c. 1904-1908
Native name
Σταύρος Ρήγας
Nickname(s)Kapetan Kavodoros (Καπετάν Καβοντόρος)
BornAgios Dimitrios, Euboea, Kingdom of Greece
Diedc. 1921
Asia Minor
AllegianceKingdom of Greece Kingdom of Greece
Service / branch
Battles / warsMacedonian Struggle
Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922) 

Stavros Rigas (Greek: Σταύρος Ρήγας), also known by his nom de guerre Kapetan Kavodoros (Greek: Καπετάν Καβοντόρος) was an officer of the Hellenic Army who participated in the Macedonian Struggle and was killed in action in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922).

Biography

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He was born in Agios Dimitrios, on the island of Euboea. After attending Hebron Academy, he joined the Greek Struggle for Macedonia in 1905, entering with his detachment the Giannitsa Lake under the leadership of Kostantinos Boukouvalas. Along with Boukouvalas and Anagnostakos he managed to occupy crucial positions in the marshes of the Giannitsa Lake and create small bases in known as Tsekri, Ali and Lakka.[1] His nom de guerre, kapetan ("captain, chief") Kavodoros, referenced Cape Cavo D'Oro near his native village.

In November 1905 following the withdrawal of Konstantinos Boukouvalas due to sickness, he replaced him as the leader of the struggle in Giannitsa marshes.[2] Later he was joined by officer Michael Anagnostakos. In April 1906 the two leaders were reinforced by Panagiotis Papatzaneteas and Ioannis Sakelaropoulos[3]

Stavros Rigas survived the Greek Struggle for Macedonia and participated in the Greco-Turkish War of 1919–22, where he fell in 1921.

References

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  1. ^ Douglas Dakin, Ο Ελληνικός Αγώνας στη Μακεδονία 1897 – 1913, εκδ. αδελφών Κυριακίδη, 1996.
  2. ^ «ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΚΟΣ ΑΓΩΝ», Παύλου Τσάμη, Μακεδονικὴ Βιβλιοθήκη, Δημοσιεύματα τῆς Ἐταιρεῖας Μακεδονικῶν Σπουδῶν, Θεσ/κη 1975, σελ. 293-294.
  3. ^ Basil K. Gounaris, The Macedonian Struggle 1903-1912. Paving the Way for the Liberation, p.13