Ioannis Ramnalis

There, a trader had rented part of his house to the Bulgarian revolutionary committee to be used as a school, which caused great upheaval to the Greek community of the city.

[3] In the same year, by order of the army center in Thessaloniki, Ramnalis set up a small military force that operated in the areas of Langadas, Vertiskos and Lachanas.

[6] Moreover, Ramnalis’ military action in the area caused the Turkish bandit Halil Tsaous to leave the region.

However, in 1912 he interrupted his studies, returned to Macedonia and reformed his armed force taking part in the Balkan Wars fighting against Ottoman and Bulgarian troops.

[8] After the end of the war, the Greek state granted to Ioannis Ramnalis, a rural area in Lagkadikia, where he settled.

Ioannis Ramnalis (left) and Lazos Dogiamas (right).