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Michail Sapkas

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Michail Sapkas
Michail Sapkas c. 1910s
Native name
Μιχαήλ Αστέριος Σάπκας
Birth nameMichail Asterios Sapkas
Bornc. 1867/73
Magarevo, Monastir Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (now Republic of North Macedonia)
Diedc. 1956
Kingdom of Greece
AllegianceGreece Kingdom of Greece
Service/branch HMC
Battles/warsMacedonian Struggle
Other workMember of the New Filiki Etaireia
Member of the Macedonian Society of Larissa
Member of the People's Party
4 times mayor of Larissa
Twice MP for Larissa

Michail Asterios Sapkas (Greek: Μιχαήλ Αστέριος Σάπκας) was a Greek revolutionary of the Macedonian Struggle and politician.

Biography

Sapkas was born in 1873 in Magarevo, then Ottoman Empire (now North Macedonia).[1][2][3][4] He studied medicine in the University of Athens.[5] Some years before the Macedonian Struggle occurred, he with his family moved to Larissa, where he joined the "New Filiki Eteria" (Νέα Φιλική Εταιρεία) which was established by Anastasios Pichion.[4][6] He established the Macedonian Society of Larissa, which during the Macedonian Struggle was recruiting volunteers from the nearby areas.[4]

Bust in Larissa

He was elected mayor of Larissa 4 times (1914, 1925, 1929, 1934), and during his service the local water supply and electricity systems got upgraded, as well as the first sidewalks were formed, modern courts of justice were created and the Municipal Conservatory, the Municipal Library and also the Museum of Larissa were founded.[4] Also, during his days, the Senior Gendarmerie Administration of Thessaly was established in Larissa and he granted 15 stremma for the erection of the Alcazar Stadium in 1932.[4][7] Furthermore, he was elected Member of the Greek Parliament representing Larissa in 1920 and 1936, supporting the People's Party.[1][2]

He died in 1956, at the age of 83.[3][6]

References

  1. ^ a b Μητρώο Πληρεξούσιων, Γερουσιαστών και Βουλευτών 1822-1935, Hellenic Parliament, Athens, 1986, p. 274-275
  2. ^ a b ΜΗΤΡΩΟΝ ΓΕΡΟΥΣΙΑΣΤΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΒΟΥΛΕΥΤΩΝ 1929-1974, Hellenic Parliament, Athens, 1977, p. 74-75
  3. ^ a b Μιχαήλ Σάπκας ο ευπατρίδης πολιτικός, 1 October 2013
  4. ^ a b c d e "Οι Δήμαρχοι της Λάρισας (1914-1951)". 1 November 2011.
  5. ^ "Θεσσαλικά χρονικά, Ιστορική και Λαογραφική Εταιρεία Θεσσαλών", Athens, 1935, p. 288
  6. ^ a b "1997 - Βλαχόφωνος Ελλήνισμός της Πελαγονίας". Ημερολόγια Π.Ο.Π.Σ.Β. Ονομαστοί Μεγαροβίτες ήταν ο Σάπκας Μιχαήλ (1867-1956) μέλος της Νέας Φιλικής Εταιρείας του Αναστασίου Πηχεώνα και για πολλά χρόνια δήμαρχος Λάρισας,...
  7. ^ Papatheodorou, Nik. Ath. (10 October 2018). "ΑΛΚΑΖΑΡ. Το Αλσος των Νυμφών". «Μετ' εισήγησιν του Δημάρχου Μ. Σάπκα, προτείνοντος όπως εις τον πέραν της γεφύρας του Πηνειού ποταμού χώρον του Αλκαζάρ του ανήκοντος εις τον Δήμον, κειμένου πλησίον του Κήπου Παπασταύρου…καθορισθή γήπεδον 15 στρεμμάτων, ήτοι 100 χ 150 τετρ. μέτρων, προς ανέγερσιν Γυμναστηρίου δια την εγκατάστασιν των Αθλητικών Σωματείων της πόλεως…».
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