Dimitrios Dalipis

Dimitrios Dalipis, son of Konstantinos, was born in the middle of the 19th century in Gavros, in what was the Monastir Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire, to a family of stock farmers.

He entered the service of the Hellenic Macedonian Committee where he initially cooperated with Kottas Christou and then with Pavlos Melas.

After the latter's death in 1904, he cooperated consecutively with Georgios Katechakis, Efthymios Kaoudis and Ioannis Karavitis.

He was killed on 19 November 1906 in an engagement with the Ottoman Army[1][2] or in a Bulgarian ambush[3] in Zelovo, Florina, at Asvou Rachi (The Badger's Back).

His son was Anastasios Dalipis, a colonel of the Hellenic Army who later served as deputy minister of Northern Greece in the Dimitrios Maximos government, and member of EEE.