Christodoulos Hatzipetros | |
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Hatzipetros in 1855
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Born | 10 May 1799 Veternikon |
Died | 29 October 1869 Athens |
Allegiance | Greece |
Service/branch | Hellenic Army |
Rank | Major General |
Wars | Greek War of Independence, Crimean War |
Christodoulos Hatzipetros (Greek: Χριστόδουλος Χατζηπέτρος, 1799–1869) was a Greek military leader during the Greek War of Independence, who became a general and adjutant to King Otto of Greece after Independence.
The son of a wealthy Vlach family, he was born in 1799 in the village of Veternikon (mod. Neraidochori) in western Thessaly. He initially followed his family's trade, spending time as a merchant in Serres, Salonica and Vienna. In 1819 he became a member of the Filiki Etaireia. When the Greek War of Independence broke out in 1821 he immediately joined the rebels' ranks, and alongside Nikolaos Stournaras scored a number of early successes against the Ottoman forces in Thessaly. Hatzipetros served throughout the war, serving both in Central Greece and the Peloponnese under Kitsos Tzavellas and Georgios Karaiskakis, fighting with particular distinction in the battles of Neokastron and Arachova. Under Ioannis Kapodistrias, he was named a chiliarch, and under King Otto of Greece commander of the Royal Phalanx (a corps of veteran fighters of the War of Independence) of Eastern Greece.