Stergios Daoutis
Stergios Daoutis also known as Kapetan Perifanos was a significant Greek military leader of the Macedonian Struggle and of the Balkan Wars.
Biography
Daoutis was born in the late 19th century in Ano Seli of Imathia, Macedonia. In 1907, he set up his own armed group and acted in the area of the Giannitsa Lake against the Bulgarian komitadjis. There, he first cooperated with Ch. Pradounas, then with G. Fragakos and the chieftain Georgios Gonos Yiotas in common operations against Bulgarian armed groups and Ottoman army detachments.During the First Balkan War he participated as a volunteer with his men, working with officers Konstantinos Mazarakis-Ainian, V. Stavropoulos and P. Papatzaneteas, in numerous operations and battles for the Hellenic Army. The most important battles in which Stergios Daoutis took part in were the Battle of Petra, the Battle of the Milia karavanserai, the Battle of Lianovergi, the Battle of Loudias and the liberation of Thessaloniki.
In the Second Balkan War he collaborated with Michail Anagnostakos in operations in Vertiskos and Assiros, as well as in the Battle of Kilkis–Lachanas.
Later he fought for the Autonomous [Republic of Northern Epirus|Independence of Northern Epirus (1914)] as a chieftain, cooperating with the armed group of Georgios Tsontos.