Christos Dogiamas

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Christos Dogiamas
Native name
Χρήστος Δογιάμας
Nickname(s)Kapetan Itsos (Καπετάν Ίτσος)
Bornc. 1880
Barovitsa, Salonika Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (now Kastaneri, Greece)
Diedc. 1916
AllegianceGreece Kingdom of Greece
Battles/warsMacedonian Struggle
World War I 
RelationsTraianos Dogiamas (cousin)
Lazos Dogiamas (cousin)
Demetrios Dogiamas (cousin)
Georgios Dogiamas (cousin)

Christos Dogiamas (Greek: Χρήστος Δογιάμας) was a Slavophone Greek chieftain in the Macedonian Struggle. He is also known by the nom de guerre Kapetan Itsos (καπετάν Ίτσος).

Biography[edit]

Dogiamas was born in 1880 in Barovitsa (now Kastaneri) of Paionia, Kilkis.

At a young age, Dogiamas joined the Macedonian Struggle with his cousins, Traianos, Lazaros, Dimitrios, and Georgios Dogiamas. He became a co-leader of the Lazaros armed group and acted until 1907, mainly at Giannitsa Lake. Until the end of the Macedonian Struggle, Dogiamas was active in the regions of Paionia, Paiko, Almopia, and Gevgeli, confronting Bulgarian komitadjis and Ottoman soldiers as the leader of his own armed group.

After the liberation of Macedonia and Greece's entry into World War I, Dogiamas set up an armed group with his cousin, chieftain Georgios Domiagias, to confront Bulgarian komitadjis, who had re-entered Macedonia. In 1916, their armed group battled a group of Bulgarian komitadjis. Christos Dogiamas and his cousin's brother-in-law, Georgios Kehagias, died after eliminating two komitadji armed groups.

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