Grigoris Afxentiou

Grigoris Pieris Afxentiou (Greek: Γρηγόρης Πιερής Αυξεντίου; 22 February 1928 – 3 March 1957) was a Greek-Cypriot insurgent leader who led campaigns against the British colonial government as a member of EOKA. He was second-in-command to general Georgios Grivas and used the pseudonym Zidhros (Ζήδρος), the name of a famous 18th-century brigand. == Biography == Afxentiou was born on 22 February 1928 in the village of Lysi, the son of Antonia and Pieris Afxentiou.

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Grigoris Afxentiou

Grigoris Pieris Afxentiou (Greek: Γρηγόρης Πιερής Αυξεντίου; 22 February 1928 – 3 March 1957) was a Greek-Cypriot insurgent leader who led campaigns against the British colonial government as a member of EOKA. He was second-in-command to general Georgios Grivas and used the pseudonym Zidhros (Ζήδρος), the name of a famous 18th-century brigand. == Biography == Afxentiou was born on 22 February 1928 in the village of Lysi, the son of Antonia and Pieris Afxentiou.

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