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  1. Rigas Feraios was born in 1757 as Antonios Rigas Velestinlis [2] into a wealthy family in the village of Velestino in the Sanjak of Tirhala, Ottoman Empire (modern Thessaly, Greece ). His father's name is believed to have been originally Georgios Kyratzis or Kyriazis.

  2. Mar 23, 2024 · Rigas Feraios was the protomartyr of Greek Independence.Credit: (Left image) Public Domain.(Right image) Alex Billinis. Rigas Feraios was a Greek revolutionary who fought in the mountains and worked as a writer, merchant, and revolutionary agitator in the wide Balkan Diaspora forming in the states neighboring the Ottoman Empire.

  3. Jun 11, 2021 · Rigas Feraios is honored as a Greek national hero as a victim of the Balkan rebellion against the Ottomans and a pioneer of the Greek War of Independence. Early life: Antonios Kyriazis (“Rigas”) was born in 1757 to a rich family in the village of Velestino, Thessaly, Greece (then part of the Ottoman Empire), near ancient Pherae.

  4. Mar 25, 2021 · March 25, 2021. Rigas Feraios or Rhegas Pherraeos is the prime representative of the Greek Enlightenment. His actions, characterized by his flaming patriotism and thirst for freedom, resulted in the awakening of the Greek Nation and led to the events of the Greek War of Independence in 1821 and ultimately the freedom of the Greeks.

  5. Rigas Feraios was a Greek author, political thinker and rebel. He is considered the precursor of the Greek Revolution of 1821. It is uncertain exactly when he was born. Most of the information concerning Feraios’ childhood years, as well as a large part of his activities as an adult, is intertwined with legend and myth.

  6. Greek revolt against Ottomans. In Greece: Rigas Velestinlis. Toward the end of the 18th century, Rigas Velestinlis (also known as Rigas Pheraios), a Hellenized Vlach from Thessaly, began to dream of and actively plan for an armed revolt against the Turks. Rigas, who had served a number of Phanariote hospodar s in…. Read More.

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  8. Nov 15, 2021 · In early May 1798, Rigas was handed over, along with some of his comrades, as Turkish nationals, to the Pasha of Belgrade, who was ordered to transport them to Constantinople. However, information that reached Belgrade stated that there would be an attack to free Rigas Feraios and so the Pasha of Belgrade decided to kill the detainees on the spot.

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