Konstantinos Andravidiotis

Konstantinos Andravidiotis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Ανδραβιδιώτης), also known with the surname Papadimitropoulos (Παπαδημητρόπουλος)[1] or as "Captain Konstantis" (Καπετάν Κωνσταντής) was a chieftain of the Greek War of Independence from Andravida.

[2] Andravidiotis was born in Andravida and had been active against the Ottoman rule since the pre-revolutionary period.

Due to his action, he was forced to resort to Zakynthos, where he served in the British Army and became friends with Theodoros Kolokotronis and Charalambos Vilaetis.

Then, he participated with other chieftains and notables to the revolutionary congress of Pyrgos where the action against the Albanians of Lala was decided.

[1] With the creation of the independent Greek state, Andravidiotis remained in the army and was employed, among others, in 1831 along with Diakos and Koumaniotis in the pursuit of an armed group that operated in Elis, while in 1835 he took over the oursuit against the Chondrogiannis robber clan.