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Antonis Katsantonis ( el, Αντώνης Κατσαντώνης; c. 1775 – 1808) was a notable Greek
klepht Klephts (; Greek κλέφτης, ''kléftis'', pl. κλέφτες, ''kléftes'', which means "thieves" and perhaps originally meant just "brigand": "Other Greeks, taking to the mountains, became unofficial, self-appointed armatoles and were kno ...
who lived in the era before the Greek War of Independence.


Early life

According to the local historical tradition of the
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Prefecture, he was a Sarakatsanos klepht leader born in the village of , in
Agrafa Agrafa ( el, Άγραφα, ) is a mountainous region in Evrytania and Karditsa regional units in mainland Greece, consisting mainly of small villages. It is the southernmost part of the Pindus range. There is also a municipality with the same n ...
. His real name was Antonis Makriyannis (Αντώνης Μακρυγιάννης), son of Yannis Makriyannis (born in Petrovouni,
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—not to be confused with Yannis Makriyannis born in Avoriti, Doris).


Klepht

In 1802 he abandoned his life as a shepherd and began participating in raids by klephts; it was then that he acquired the nickname ''kaçak'' ("fugitive" in Turkish). During the years 1803-1808, he successfully battled several times against the army of Ali Pasha, the most notable of them being the ''Battle in the Mount Prosiliako'' (Μάχη στου Προσηλιάκου) in 1807. He is mentioned as having killed
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, a member of Ali Pasha's Supreme Council.


Capture and death

In the summer of 1809 Katsantonis is said to have been struck down by a serious illness identified as
smallpox Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by variola virus (often called smallpox virus) which belongs to the genus Orthopoxvirus. The last naturally occurring case was diagnosed in October 1977, and the World Health Organization (WHO) c ...
, so he appointed his brother Kostas Lepeniotis ( el, Κώστας Λεπενιώτης or Kostas from Lepenou) to take over from him as leader of the
Agrafa Agrafa ( el, Άγραφα, ) is a mountainous region in Evrytania and Karditsa regional units in mainland Greece, consisting mainly of small villages. It is the southernmost part of the Pindus range. There is also a municipality with the same n ...
's klephts; according to tradition, when Ali Pasha heard this news, he sent an Ottoman army officer called Mühürdar to arrest Katsantonis in the cave where he was staying and being treated by a doctor called Thanasis Doufekias ( el, Θανάσης Ντουφεκιάς); eventually, Katsantonis and his second brother, Yorgos Chasiotis ( el, Γιώργος Χασιώτης or Yorgos from
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) were captured and were taken to the
Pasha Pasha, Pacha or Paşa ( ota, پاشا; tr, paşa; sq, Pashë; ar, باشا), in older works sometimes anglicized as bashaw, was a higher rank in the Ottoman political and military system, typically granted to governors, generals, dignitar ...
, who had them tortured to death. Katsantonis was executed in public by having his bones crushed with a sledgehammer. The same tradition states that in 1823
Markos Botsaris Markos Botsaris ( el, Μάρκος Μπότσαρης c. 1788 – 21 August 1823) was a chieftain of the Souliotes and hero of the Greek War of Independence, and general of the Greek army.Brigands with a Cause, Brigandage and Irredentism ...
avenged the death of Katsantonis by killing Mühürdar at the Battle of Kefalovryso, in
Karpenisi Karpenisi ( el, Καρπενήσι, ) is a town in central Greece. It is the capital of the regional unit of Evrytania. Karpenisi is situated in the valley of the river Karpenisiotis (Καρπενησιώτης), a tributary of the Megdovas, in ...
.


Cultural impact

His legend had a considerable impact on post-Independence Greek culture, since he has been recognized as one of the people who had prepared the Revolution and had envisioned the ideal of an independent Greek nation, well before the popularization of the corresponding organized ideological Movement in Greece.


Literature

The distinguished poet Aristotelis Valaoritis (1824–1879), member of the literary Heptanese School, wrote a poem called "''Ο Κατσαντώνης (άρρωστος)''" inspired by the klepht's sickness and death (published in the third quarter of the 19th century).


Shadow play

He has also been featured as a minor character in the popular Greek shadow play
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along with his legendary opponent in the Battle of 1807, the Turkish
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Albanian dervent-
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("mountain-gate chief", ''δερβέναγας'' in Greek) Veligekas (Βεληγκέκας).


Television

A TV series (docudrama style), in 12 parts, called ''Chomata me Istoria''—hosted by Elias Mamalakis and based on Katsantonis' biography—was broadcast from November 2008 till January 2009 on
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TV.


References

* Dimitrios Papakaryas, ''Ιστορικά του Φουρνά των Αγράφων'' 'The_History_of_Fourna_of_Agrafa''.html" ;"title="Fourna.html" ;"title="'The History of Fourna">'The History of Fourna of Agrafa''">Fourna.html" ;"title="'The History of Fourna">'The History of Fourna of Agrafa'' Athens, 1992.


External links

* Article o
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by the local history encyclopedia of Evrytania. {{DEFAULTSORT:Katsantonis, Antonis People from Evrytania Outlaws 1809 deaths Year of birth missing Sarakatsani