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词条 Michael Sionidis
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  1. Early life

  2. Military career

  3. Later years

  4. Notes

  5. References

  6. Further reading

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|native_name=Μιχαήλ Σιωνίδης
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|birth_date=1870
|death_date=1935
|birth_place=Bogdanci, present-day Republic of Macedonia
|death_place=Evzonoi, Greece
|image= Michael Sionidis.jpg
|caption=Michael Sionidis and his cousin, Dionysius Sionidis{{efn|"The pair are dressed in pants of woolen material, waistcoats and wear the caps of makedonomachoi. In addition they wear homespun stockings. The figure at left wears tsarouhia without pompons, and the right wears service boots. The figure at left wears a square silver amulet with a skull and crossbones suspended over his chest. They each carry a Fusil Gras mle 1874. They wear their cartridges in their belts. The left wears a double-edge kama knife in his belt while the right has a knife and a Gasser M1870 Montenegrin Pattern revolver."[1]}}
|nickname=
|allegiance= Greece
|serviceyears=
|rank=
|commands=
|battles=Greek Struggle for Macedonia
|awards= Golden Cross of Valour, War Cross, Commemorative Medal of the Macedonian Struggle
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Michael Sionidis ({{lang-el|Μιχαήλ Σιωνίδης|Mihaïl Sionídis}} or {{lang|el|Μιχάλης Σιωνίδης}}, {{transl|el|Mihális Sionídis}}; 1870–1935) was a Greek leader of makedonomachoi in the Macedonian Struggle.

Early life

Michael Sionidis was born in the village of {{illm|Grčište|mk|Грчиште}},{{cn|date=August 2017}} Ottoman Empire (near Bogdanci in the present-day Republic of Macedonia) in 1870.

Military career

At the outbreak of the Macedonian Struggle in 1904, Sionidis fought against the pro-Bulgarian komitadjis,{{efn|"Committee members", i.e. members of cheta bands sympathising with the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization}} acting in an area covering Grčište, Gevgelija and Doirani. Sionidis first fought under Georgios Zira,{{efn|{{lang|el|Γεώργιος Ζήρα}}}} then under {{illm|Emmanuel Katsigaris|bg|Емануил Кацигарис}},{{efn|{{lang|el|Εμμανουήλ Κατσίγαρης}}}} before he finally founded his own militia.[2]

In the autumn of 1904, Bulgarian komitadjis killed several of Grčište's Greek inhabitants, including the teacher Catherine Hadjigeorgiou, who was Michael's cousin, the teacher Constantine Sionidis, Andronikis' daughter, and five other Greeks. In retaliation, Sionidis led his militia in an attack on the village of Marvinci, where the komitadjis were hiding.[2] After getting injured, he went to Gevgelija to recuperate (January 1905).[3]

After the First Balkan War, Grčište came under Serbian control, and Sionidis moved to the village of Matsikovo (modern Evzonoi), which was at the time on the Greco-Serbian border. During the Balkan Wars, King Constantine I of Greece established his headquarters in his house. Sionidis participated in the Battle of Kilkis-Lahanas, where he was injured. Sionidis also participated in the Battle of Skra-di-Legen during World War I, and worked as a secret agent of the Third Army Corps behind enemy lines, in the area of Strumica.[3]

Later years

Following the end of World War I, Sionidis, as president of Matsikovo community, retrieved the remains of nine evzones whom the Bulgarians had killed during the Second Balkan War, and buried them in his village. In 1927, the {{transl|el|Epitropi Metonomasias}}{{efn|"Committee for Name Change", see Geographical name changes in Greece}} renamed Matsikovo to Evzonoi in their honour. Michael Sionidis died in 1935.[3]

For his services, he was awarded the Golden Cross of Valour, Greece's highest bravery award, along with the War Cross and the Commemorative Medal of the Macedonian Struggle.[3]

Notes

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References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.imma.edu.gr/imma/dbs/Artifacts/index.html?start=110&show=1|website=imma.edu.gr|publisher=Ὶδρυμα Μουσείο Μακεδονικού Αγώνα [Museum of the Macedonia Struggle Foundation]|title=Photographic Archive|language=Greek}}
2. ^{{cite journal |first=Constantin Ap. |last=Vacalopoulos |title=Anékdoto mitróo ton makhitón tou Makedonikoú Agóna |script-title=Ανέκδοτο μητρώο των μαχητών του Μακεδονικού Αγώνα |journal=Μακεδονικά |language=el |volume=19 |pp=40-92 |date=1979 |url=https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/makedonika/article/download/6012/5750.pdf |doi=10.12681/makedonika.451}}
3. ^{{cite newspaper|newspaper=Imathías Laós|script-title=Η Ελληνικη Αντισταση στη Μακεδονια 1904-1908|trans-title=The Greek Resistance in Macedonia 1904-1908 |language=el |date=14 October 2007 |url=http://www.laosver.gr/news/articles/13435.html |archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20080121084407/http://www.laosver.gr/news/articles/13435.html |archive-date=2008-01-21 |access-date=2016-01-23}}

Further reading

  • {{cite book|language=el|trans-title=History new and modern Third Class Senior Highschool |date=2002 |title=Ιστορία νεότερη και σύγχρονη Γ' Λυκείου |publisher={{illm|OEDB|el|Οργανισμός Εκδόσεως Διδακτικών Βιβλίων}} |place=Athens}}
  • {{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=Papyrus Larousse Britannica|volume=5}}
  • {{cite book|language=el |trans-title=History of New Hellenism |volume=5 |place=Athens |publisher=Ellinika Grammata |title=Ιστορία του Νέου Ελληνισμού}}
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