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Argyrios Vouzas
Native name
Αργύριος Βούζας
Bornc. 1857
Kastoria, Monastir Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (now Greece)
Allegiance
Service/branch
Battles/warsMacedonian Struggle
Balkan Wars North Epirote Struggle
Alma materUniversity of Athens
Other workDoctor
member of the New Filiki Etaireia

Argyrios Vouzas (Greek: Αργύριος Βούζας) was a Greek revolutionary and doctor of the 19th and 20th centuries.

Biography[edit]

Vouzas was born in about 1857 in Kastoria, then Ottoman Empire (now Greece).[1] He studied at a Greek school of Kastoria, at a Monastir high school and later graduated in medicine from the University of Athens.[1] He became a doctor, acting in the areas of Kastoria and Florina.[1] He soon became a member of the so-called "New Filiki Etaireia", established by Anastasios Pichion in 1867.[2] His actions were discovered by the Ottoman authorities, which lead to his imprisonment in Monastir.[1] When he was released, he assisted the Macedonian Committee as a military doctor. During the First Balkan War he was appointed as a director of a 150-bed military hospital. Shortly after, in 1914, he volunteered for the Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus.[3]

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