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'''Epameinondas Charisiadis''' ({{lang-el|Επαμεινώνδας Χαρισιάδης}}) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] revolutionary of the [[Northern Epirus]] movement, politician and doctor.
'''Epameinondas Charisiadis''' ({{lang-el|Επαμεινώνδας Χαρισιάδης}}) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] revolutionary of the [[Northern Epirus]] movement, politician and doctor.


Charisiadis was born in [[Korçë]], (in [[Northern Epirus]] as known among Greeks)<ref>{{cite book |last1=Pano |first1=Nicholas C. |title=The People's Republic of Albania |date=1968 |publisher=Johns Hopkins Press |page=17 |url=https://books.google.gr/books?hl=el&id=Oo-4AAAAIAAJ&dq= |language=en |quote=Northern Epirus (the region which today includes the Albanian districts of Korce and Gjirokaster)}}</ref> in modern southern [[Albania]], then Ottoman Empire.<ref name=Kaphetzopoulos183/> In 1914, he was among the local Greek community who organized units of volunteers, known as "[[Epirote Sacred Band (1914)|Sacred Bands]]", to defend Korce from eminent incorporation to the newly established [[Principality of Albania|Albanian principality]].<ref name=Kaphetzopoulos183>Kaphetzopoulos, Flokas, Dima-Dimitriou, 2000: [https://books.google.com/books?ei=CgeMVY2uMcrYU-S8goAD&hl=en&id=KxlXAAAAYAAJ&dq=charisiades+korytsa&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22Charisiades+came+from+Korytsa+and+had+played+a+leading+role+in+the+formation+of+the+Sacred+Bands%22 p. 185]:"Charisiades came from Korytsa and had played a leading role in the formation of the Sacred Bands"</ref> Charisiadis was one of the main Northern Epirote leaders who participated in the anti-Albanian uprising of March 1914 in Korçë. During the rebellion he formed an armed unit in [[Bilisht]] and attempted to reinforce the revolutionaries in Korçë.<ref>Kaphetzopoulos, Flokas, Dima-Dimitriou, 2000: p. 183: "As a basic precondition for the success of the uprising they considered the arrival of reinforcements from the Biglishte area... physician Epameinondas Charisiades"</ref>
Charisiadis was born in [[Korçë]], in modern southern [[Albania]], then Ottoman Empire.<ref name=Kaphetzopoulos183/> In 1914, he was among the local Greek community who organized units of volunteers, known as "[[Epirote Sacred Band (1914)|Sacred Bands]]", to defend Korce from eminent incorporation to the newly established [[Principality of Albania|Albanian principality]].<ref name=Kaphetzopoulos183>Kaphetzopoulos, Flokas, Dima-Dimitriou, 2000: [https://books.google.com/books?ei=CgeMVY2uMcrYU-S8goAD&hl=en&id=KxlXAAAAYAAJ&dq=charisiades+korytsa&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22Charisiades+came+from+Korytsa+and+had+played+a+leading+role+in+the+formation+of+the+Sacred+Bands%22 p. 185]:"Charisiades came from Korytsa and had played a leading role in the formation of the Sacred Bands"</ref> Charisiadis was one of the main Northern Epirote leaders who participated in the anti-Albanian uprising of March 1914 in Korçë. During the rebellion he formed an armed unit in [[Bilisht]] and attempted to reinforce the revolutionaries in Korçë.<ref>Kaphetzopoulos, Flokas, Dima-Dimitriou, 2000: p. 183: "As a basic precondition for the success of the uprising they considered the arrival of reinforcements from the Biglishte area... physician Epameinondas Charisiades"</ref>


Charisiadis was elected as member of the [[Greek parliament]] (1915-1917) for the Korytsa prefecture, when his homeland came under Greek control.<ref>Kaphetzopoulos, Flokas, Dima-Dimitriou, 2000: p. 340: "The Northern Epirots elected fifteen deputies to the new parliament: ... The representatives were: ... Epameinondas Charisiades</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=Ruches|first1=Pyrrhus|title=Albania's Captives|journal=Chicago Essays on World History and Politics|date=1965|page=97|url=https://books.google.com/books?lr=&cd=1&hl=en&as_brr=0&id=2k9pAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22P.+Zappas%22&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22from+Korytsa+6%22+Eucleid+Somos|publisher=Argonaut|quote="from Korytsa 6:... Charisiades}}</ref> In December 1940, during [[World War II]], Korçë came again under Greek control during the [[Greco-Italian War]]. Charisiadis was among the local Greek-Albanian committee who signed the surrender protocol of Korçë.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Βλάχος|first1=Θεοφάνης|title=Η Μάχη για την Απελευθέρωση της Κορυτσάς και Ανώτερη Στρατιωτική Διοίκηση Κορυτσάς|url=http://dis.army.gr/sites/dis.army.gr/files/unmanaged/pdf/Articles_June14/Vlachos/LIBERATION_KORYTSA.pdf|website=http://dis.army.gr|publisher=Hellenic Army General Staff: History Directorate|accessdate=9 July 2015|page=12|language=Greek}}</ref>
Charisiadis was elected as member of the [[Greek parliament]] (1915-1917) for the Korytsa prefecture, when his homeland came under Greek control.<ref>Kaphetzopoulos, Flokas, Dima-Dimitriou, 2000: p. 340: "The Northern Epirots elected fifteen deputies to the new parliament: ... The representatives were: ... Epameinondas Charisiades</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=Ruches|first1=Pyrrhus|title=Albania's Captives|journal=Chicago Essays on World History and Politics|date=1965|page=97|url=https://books.google.com/books?lr=&cd=1&hl=en&as_brr=0&id=2k9pAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22P.+Zappas%22&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22from+Korytsa+6%22+Eucleid+Somos|publisher=Argonaut|quote="from Korytsa 6:... Charisiades}}</ref> In December 1940, during [[World War II]], Korçë came again under Greek control during the [[Greco-Italian War]]. Charisiadis was among the local Greek-Albanian committee who signed the surrender protocol of Korçë.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Βλάχος|first1=Θεοφάνης|title=Η Μάχη για την Απελευθέρωση της Κορυτσάς και Ανώτερη Στρατιωτική Διοίκηση Κορυτσάς|url=http://dis.army.gr/sites/dis.army.gr/files/unmanaged/pdf/Articles_June14/Vlachos/LIBERATION_KORYTSA.pdf|website=http://dis.army.gr|publisher=Hellenic Army General Staff: History Directorate|accessdate=9 July 2015|page=12|language=Greek}}</ref>

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Epameinondas Charisiadis (Greek: Επαμεινώνδας Χαρισιάδης) was a Greek revolutionary of the Northern Epirus movement, politician and doctor.

Charisiadis was born in Korçë, in modern southern Albania, then Ottoman Empire.[1] In 1914, he was among the local Greek community who organized units of volunteers, known as "Sacred Bands", to defend Korce from eminent incorporation to the newly established Albanian principality.[1] Charisiadis was one of the main Northern Epirote leaders who participated in the anti-Albanian uprising of March 1914 in Korçë. During the rebellion he formed an armed unit in Bilisht and attempted to reinforce the revolutionaries in Korçë.[2]

Charisiadis was elected as member of the Greek parliament (1915-1917) for the Korytsa prefecture, when his homeland came under Greek control.[3][4] In December 1940, during World War II, Korçë came again under Greek control during the Greco-Italian War. Charisiadis was among the local Greek-Albanian committee who signed the surrender protocol of Korçë.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Kaphetzopoulos, Flokas, Dima-Dimitriou, 2000: p. 185:"Charisiades came from Korytsa and had played a leading role in the formation of the Sacred Bands"
  2. ^ Kaphetzopoulos, Flokas, Dima-Dimitriou, 2000: p. 183: "As a basic precondition for the success of the uprising they considered the arrival of reinforcements from the Biglishte area... physician Epameinondas Charisiades"
  3. ^ Kaphetzopoulos, Flokas, Dima-Dimitriou, 2000: p. 340: "The Northern Epirots elected fifteen deputies to the new parliament: ... The representatives were: ... Epameinondas Charisiades
  4. ^ Ruches, Pyrrhus (1965). "Albania's Captives". Chicago Essays on World History and Politics. Argonaut: 97. "from Korytsa 6:... Charisiades
  5. ^ Βλάχος, Θεοφάνης. "Η Μάχη για την Απελευθέρωση της Κορυτσάς και Ανώτερη Στρατιωτική Διοίκηση Κορυτσάς" (PDF). http://dis.army.gr (in Greek). Hellenic Army General Staff: History Directorate. p. 12. Retrieved 9 July 2015. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)

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