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Athanasios Pipis (died 1821) was a Greek priest and the Greek Orthodox revolutionary commander in the Greek War of Independence (1821–1830). LifePipis was born in the village of Vuno, Himara, Ottoman Empire modern Albania, then Ottoman Empire.[1] In July 1804 he joined the Himariote and Souliote regiment of the Imperial Russian army, in order to support a possible revolt against the Ottomans.[2] Later, in 1821, when the Greek War of Independence was imminent, he joined the forces of Alexander Ypsilantis and participated in the revolt against the Ottoman Empire in Moldavia and Wallachia. In one incident, on 7 June 1821, in the wake of the Battle of Dragashani, Pipis together with thirty men tried to defend against numerical superior Ottoman forces. Pipis was killed together with the rest of his men.[1][2] References1. ^1 {{Cite book| last=J. Ruches|first= Pyrrhus | title=Albanian historical folksongs, 1716-1943: a survey of oral epic poetry from southern Albania, with original texts | publisher=Argonaut| year=1967|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=9H9CAAAAIAAJ&q=%22On+June+7,+1821,+with+his+aide+de+camp+Athanasius+Pipes+of+Vouno%22&dq=%22On+June+7,+1821,+with+his+aide+de+camp+Athanasius+Pipes+of+Vouno%22&lr=&as_brr=0&hl=el&cd=1 | page = 123 }} {{Northern Epirus region & Greek culture in Albania}}{{Greek War of Independence}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Pipis, Athanasios}}2. ^1 {{Cite book| last= Pappas |first= Nicholas Charles | title=Greeks in Russian military service in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries | publisher=Institute for Balkan Studies | year=1991|url= https://books.google.com/books?cd=1&hl=el&id=eAW5AAAAIAAJ&dq=%22athanasios+pipes%22&q=%22pipes%22#search_anchor | pages = 193, 312–313}} 5 : 1821 deaths|People of the Greek War of Independence|Northern Epirotes|Year of birth unknown|People from Himara |
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