Konstantinos Garefis

Konstantinos Garefis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Γαρέφης) was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Konstantinos Garefis before 1906

Biography

Garefis was born in 1874 in Milies of Magnesia. His grandfather, who was from Souli, was prosecuted by Ali Pasha, settled in Milies in order to get away. Garefis was of half Epirot and half Sarakatsani origin.[1]

Garefis with chieftain Captain Akritas

Armed actions

In 1905 Garefis joined the Macedonian Struggle and became the co-leader of Konstantinos Mazarakis-Ainian's armed group, acting mainly in Vermio. When the action of Konstantinos Mazarakis became known and his group had to be dissolved, Garefis replaced him by organizing his own armed group in the late 1905, expanding the range of action and restoring security to the area.

Final moments

On August 6, 1906, he discovered the hut in the village of Chernesovo Aridea (now Garefio), in which his enemies were hiding, the komitadjis Lucas and Karatasos.[2] Captain Garefis, with no fear, entered the hut and killed Karatasos and heavily injured Lucas. However, during the clash, he was injured by the men of Luca. Garefis, despite his serious injury, insisted, before he left the field of battle, to see the result of it which was successful.[3] Few days later he died because of the wounds on August 24, 1906.

In 1922, Chernesovo got renamed to Garefio to honor him.

References

  1. Σαρακατσαναίοι και Μακεδονικός Αγώνας, από την ιστοσελίδα: www.sarakatsanos.net, του Συλλόγου Σαρακατσαναίων Ν. Έβρου, αναδημοσίευση από την ιστοσελίδα του Συλλόγου Σαρακατσαναίων Ν.Καβάλας και πηγές από βιβλίο του Γιάννη Θ.Κουτσοκώστα με τίτλο: "Οι Σαρακατσαναίοι στον Μακεδονικό Αγώνα"
  2. Καπετάν Γαρέφης, from the website: www.e-istoria.com
  3. Σκιαγραφία του ήρωα Κώστα Γαρέφη, από την ιστοσελίδα: www.e-istoria.com και πηγή την έρευνα του Κώστα Λιάπη, "Καπετάν Κώστας Γαρέφης – Ο σταυραετός του Πηλίου", Β’ έκδ. Εξωραϊστικού – πολιτιστικού συλλόγου Μηλέων «Γρηγόριος Κωνσταντάς».

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