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'''Evangelos Sarris''' (1881-1917) was a member of the [[Cretan]] [[gendarmerie]] and one of the leaders of the National Defence movement in [[Greece]].
'''Evangelos Sarris''' (1881-1917) was an officer of the [[Cretan]] [[gendarmerie]] and one of the leaders of the National Defence movement in [[Greece]].


Born in 1881 in [[Crete]] [[Neapoli]] (province [[Mjrampelou]]), Sarris interrupted his studies in 1898 in order to participate in the [[revolution]]. Despite his young age, Sarris participated in many [[battle]]s. When the [[French army]] arrived at the department of [[Lasithi]], he enlisted as a [[volunteer]] in the gendarmerie. Since he could speak many languages (including [[Greek language|Greek]], [[English language|English]], [[French language|French]], [[Italian language|Italian]], and [[Turkish language|Turkish]]), Sarris became an [[Interpreting|interpreter]] at the [[headquarter]]s of the gendarmerie in [[Chania]]. During this time, he also saved the life of a drowning man in the [[harbour]] of Chania.
Born in 1881 in [[Crete]] [[Neapoli]] (province [[Mjrampelou]]), Sarris interrupted his studies in 1898 in order to participate in the [[revolution]]. Despite his young age, Sarris participated in many [[battle]]s. When the [[French army]] arrived at the department of [[Lasithi]], he enlisted as a [[volunteer]] in the gendarmerie. Since he could speak many languages (including [[Greek language|Greek]], [[English language|English]], [[French language|French]], [[Italian language|Italian]], and [[Turkish language|Turkish]]), Sarris became an [[Interpreting|interpreter]] at the [[headquarter]]s of the gendarmerie in [[Chania]]. During this time, he also saved the life of a drowning man in the [[harbour]] of Chania.

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Evangelos Sarris (1881-1917) was an officer of the Cretan gendarmerie and one of the leaders of the National Defence movement in Greece.

Born in 1881 in Crete Neapoli (province Mjrampelou), Sarris interrupted his studies in 1898 in order to participate in the revolution. Despite his young age, Sarris participated in many battles. When the French army arrived at the department of Lasithi, he enlisted as a volunteer in the gendarmerie. Since he could speak many languages (including Greek, English, French, Italian, and Turkish), Sarris became an interpreter at the headquarters of the gendarmerie in Chania. During this time, he also saved the life of a drowning man in the harbour of Chania.

Educated through the corps, Sarris became an adjutant in 1902. The same year, he visited Peloponnese for the first time as commander of the music corps. In 1907, Sarris was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant, serving as in Crete as commander of various police departments until 1912.

In October 1912, Eleutherios Venizelos ordered the entire Cretan gendarmerie to be transported to Thessalonica. There Sarris married Calliope Tatti, the great-granddaughter of Constantine Tattis, a member of the filiki etairia. In 1913, Sarris participated in the battle to capture the Bulgarian troops that were stationed in Thessalonica and was decorated with the silver knight's cross of the Battalion of Saviour for his services in liberated Thessalonica.

In 1916, along with other citizens and officers of Macedonia, Sarris took part in the creation of the Committee of National Defence. In August 1916, as commander of the first company, he participated in the National Defence coup d’ etat that intended to spur Greece's entry in World War I in favour of the entente powers. He died in February of 1917 from an epidemic disease.