Pavlos Kyrou

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Pavlos Kyrou (Greek: Παύλος Κύρου) was a Slavophone Greek revolutionary who participated in the Ilinden Uprising with the IMRO and the Greek Struggle for Macedonia.

Nativename
Παύλος Κύρου
Павел Киров
Bornc. 1860s
Died19 November 1904
Allegiance IMRO (until 1903)
Kingdom of Greece Kingdom of Greece
Pavlos Kyrou
Pavlos Kyrou c. 1904
Native name
Παύλος Κύρου
Павел Киров
Bornc. 1860s
Died19 November 1904
Allegiance IMRO (until 1903)
Kingdom of Greece Kingdom of Greece
Branch HMC
Service years1881-1904
Conflicts
RelationsNaoum Kyrou (Grandfather)

Kyrou was born in the 1860s in Zelovo (renamed Antartiko in 1927) of Florina.[1][2] He was the grandson of the well known klepht Naoum Kyrou. He was able to speak both Greek and Bulgarian fluently.[2][3] He graduated from the local Greek school of his hometown and began to join armed bands where in 1881, he was involved in the kidnapping of the Turkish prefect of Florina.

Macedonian Struggle

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