Kottas

Kottas Christou
Kote Hristov
A portrait of Kottas.
Native name
Коте Христов
Nickname(s)Kote (Коте)
Kottas (Κώττας)
Bornc.1863
Roulia, Monastir Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (modern Kotas, Florina Greece)
Diedc. 1905 (aged 4142)
Monastir, Monastir Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (now Bitola, Republic of North Macedonia)
Cause of deathExecution by hanging
Allegiance
  • IMRO (1899–1900)
  • HMC (1900–1905)
Years of service1898–1905
Unit
  • Korestia band (1898–99)
  • Kostur band (1900)
  • Karavangelis' band (1900–05)
Battles / warsIlinden Uprising
Macedonian Struggle
Spouse(s)Zoi Sfektou
Children8 - Sofia Christou, Dimitrios Christou, Sotirios Christou, Vasiliki Christou, Christos Christou, Lazaros Christou, Paschalini Christou and Evangelos Christou

Kottas Christou (Greek: Κώττας Χρήστου) or Kote Hristov (Bulgarian/Macedonian: Коте Христов), known simply as Kottas or Kote, and often referred to as Konstantinos Christou (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Χρήστου), was a Slavophone revolutionary chieftain in Western Macedonia during the Macedonian Struggle.

A native of Roulia, Kottas served as its village elder and later was involved in anti-Ottoman rebel activity, killing several Ottoman officers. He was first associated with the pro-Bulgarian Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) and afterwards with the pro-Greek irregular Hellenic Macedonian Committee. He was captured by the Ottomans, convicted of robbery and hanged in Monastir in 1905.