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Iosif Adamidis

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Iosif Adamidis (Template:Lang-el) was a Greek politician.

Adamidis was born in Korçë (in Northern Epirus as known among Greeks)[1] in modern southern Albania, then Ottoman Empire.[2] He was one of the leaders of the anti-Albanian uprising of Korçë in March 1914.[3] In following July he participated in the Delvino Assembly, as a representative of Korçë, where the delegates of the Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus ratified the Protocol of Corfu. The latter document granted an autonomous status for Northern Epirus under nominal Albanian sovereignty.[4]

He was elected as member of the Greek parliament (1915-1917) for the Korytsa prefecture, when his homeland came under Greek control.[2][5]

References

  1. ^ Pano, Nicholas C. (1968). The People's Republic of Albania. Johns Hopkins Press. p. 17. ISBN 9780801805202. Northern Epirus (the region which today includes the Albanian districts of Korce and Gjirokaster)
  2. ^ a b Ιακωβίδης, Σάββας Χαράλαμπους (2011). "The Separatist Movement in Northern Epirus (1914)". University of Thessaloniki: Digital Library. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki: 64, 70. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  3. ^ 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... Ioseph Adamides"
  4. ^ Kaphetzopoulos, Flokas, Dima-Dimitriou, 2000, p. 240: "Korytsa: Ioseph Adamides, Konstantinos Skenderes"
  5. ^ Kaphetzopoulos, Flokas, Dima-Dimitriou, 2000, p. 340

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