- Ion Dragoumis
Ion Dragoumis ( _gr. Ίων Δραγούμης) (
September 2 1878 –July 31 1920 Julian calendar ) was a Greek diplomat, writer and revolutionary.Born in
Athens , Dragoumis the son ofStephanos Dragoumis who was foreign minister underCharilaos Trikoupis . The family originated inVogatsiko in Kastoria. Ion's great grandfather, Markos Dragoumis (1770-1854), was a member of theFiliki Eteria revolutionary organisation. He studied law atAthens University and, in 1899, entered the diplomatic branch of the Greek Foreign Ministry. In 1897, he enlisted in theGreek Army and fought in theGreco-Turkish War of 1897 .In 1902, Dragoumis was made deputy consul in the Greek consulate at Monastir (present-day
Bitola ). In 1903 he became head of the consulate atSerres and later went on to serve inPlovdiv ,Burgas ,Alexandria andAlexandroupolis . In 1907 he was assigned to the embassy inIstanbul .Dragoumis became instrumental in the
Macedonian Struggle . In Macedonia a new Filiki Eteria was founded, under the leadership of Anastasios Picheon fromOchrid , whilst in Athens, the Macedonian Committee was formed in 1904 by Dragoumis' father, Stephanos Dragoumis.In 1907 he published the book "Martyron kai Iroon Aima" (Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Blood)
In 1909 the
Goudi Revolt broke out and his father, Stephanos Dragoumis became Prime Minister of Greece. However, the force behind the new Prime Minister wasEleftherios Venizelos .When the
First Balkan War broke out, Dragoumis travelled toThessaloniki as an attaché to Crown Prince (later King) Constantine.In 1915, he resigned from the diplomatic corps and entered Greek politics as an independent. As an independent was elected to the Greek Parliament for
Florina Prefecture . In 1917 he was exiled toCorsica as a result of a disagreement between the allies and King Constantine I, who refused to enterWorld War I even though theBulgarian Army had occupied a large part of eastern Macedonia.On
July 30 1920 an attempt was made to assassinate Venizelos at theGare de Lyon train station in Paris. The next day, July 31, Dragoumis was stopped by policemen loyal to Venizelos and was shot simply because he was a figurehead of the opposition to Venizelos.Trivia
In 1986, the journalist Freddy Germanos (1934-1999) wrote the novel "I Ektelesi" (The Execution), about Ion Dragoumis.
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