Theodoros Adam (Greek: ÃÂõÃÂôÃÂÃÂÿàÃÂôìü) was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.
Biography
Adam was born in the late 19th century in NiÃ
¾epole, then part of the Ottoman Empire (now in North Macedonia). He organized the National Committee of his hometown, NiÃ
¾epole very early (before 1903) and set up an armed group headed by himself. Its purpose was to face Bulgarian armed action in the areas of Pelagonia and Florina until 1904, when officers arrived from free Greece.
Later, his group cooperated in many operations with the Cretan officer Ioannis Karavitis until 1907. In 1908, his group, consisting mainly of NiÃ
¾epole locals, under the general instructions of the Cretan Panagiotis Gerogiannis, dealt with multiple Bulgarian armed groups.
His actions continued until the First Balkan War in 1912 and after the Young Turk Revolution, as Bulgarian armed groups continued to fight in the Pelagonia area.
Sources
- John S. Koliopulos (editor), ÃÂÃÂñýõïÃÂ, ó÷óõýõïàÃÂñúõôÿýÿüìÃÂÿù, ÃÂÃÂñùÃÂõïñ ÃÂñúõôÿýùúÃÂý ãÃÂÿÃÂ
ôÃÂý, University Studio Press, Thessaloniki, 2008, p. 175
- Georgios Pitsivas (editor), ÃÂÃÂìýý÷ ÃÂñÃÂñòïÃÂ÷, àÃÂñúõôÿýùúÃÂàÃÂóÃÂý, Athens 1994, volume II, p. 721
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ÃÂñúõôÿýùúÿàÃÂóÃÂýñ, Irodotos, Thessaloniki, 1999, p. 344
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