- Dimitrios Doulis
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Dimitrios Doulis Born 1865
Nivica, SarandeDied 1928
AthensAllegiance Greece (1883- February 1914)
Aut. Rep. Northern Epirus (February–October 1914)
Service/branch Greek Army Years of service 1886-1920 Rank Colonel Battles/wars Greco-Turkish War (1897)
First Balkan War
Second Balkan War
Northern Epirus Autonomy StruggleOther work Minister of Military Affairs of the Autonomous R. of Northern Epirus (1914)
Member of the Greek Parliament (1915-1917)Dimitrios Doulis (Greek: Δημήτριος Δούλης, 1865–1928), was a Greek military officer, from Nivica in modern southern Albania (Northern Epirus).
His father was Kitsios Doulis, hero of the Greek War of Independence (1821–1830). At 1883 he enlisted in the Army, while at 1897 he fought in the following war against the Ottoman Empire, in the Epirus sector of operations, in which the Greek Army was defeated.
As a Major he took part in the operations in Epirus front during the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913. During these, the Greek army occupied the region of "Northern Epirus", and Doulis was appointed military commander of Argyrokastro (Gjirokastër). In December 1913 however, with the Protocol of Florence, the Great Powers decided to award the region to the newly formed Albanian state. This decision was highly unpopular among the local Greek, who decided to form their own government and military in order to secure their autonomy. Doulis resigned his commission in the Greek army and joined the autonomists.[1]
With the official declaration of the Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus, in 1 March 1914, he was received the post of Minister of Military Affairs. From the first days he managed to mobilize an army consisting of more than 5,000 volunteer troops, and organize local gendarmerie units (called "Sacred Bands") in order to secure the region. Until May 17, when the Protocol of Corfu was signed, the autonomist Epirote forces managed retain their positions and push back the attacks of Albanian irregulars and gendarmerie, which was under the command of Dutch officers.[2]
When the World War I broke up the Greek forces after approval from the Triple Entente Powers, reentered Northern Epirus. At the following national elections Dimitrios Doulis was elected as member of the Greek parliament for the Argyrokastron Prefecture.[3]
References
- ^ Stickney. Southern Albania, 1912-1923 Stanford University Press ISBN 0-8047-6171-X
- ^ Boeckh, Katrin (1996) (in German). Von den Balkankriegen zum Ersten Weltkrieg: Kleinstaatenpolitik und ethnische Selbstbestimmung auf dem Balkan. Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag. pp. 115–116. ISBN 9783486561739. http://books.google.com/books?id=0PiL9m4GwrsC&hl=.
- ^ Albania's Captives. Pyrrhus J. Ruches. Argonaut, 1965. p. 97.
Provisional Government of Northern Epirus President: Georgios Christakis-ZografosMinisters: Foreign Affairs: Alexandros Karapanos · Military Affairs: Dimitrios Doulis · Economics: Ioannis Parmenidis · Justice and Religious Affairs: Bishop Vasileios of DryinoupolisMembers: Bishop Germanos of Korytsa · Bishop Spyridon of Vella and Konitsa
Captain of Himara: Spyros SpyromiliosTimeline: Declaration of Independence · Protocol of Corfu · Assembly of Delvino Categories:- 1865 births
- 1928 deaths
- Hellenic Army officers
- People from Sarandë District
- Northern Epirotes
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