Kottas

Kottas Christou
Kote Hristov
A portrait of Kottas.
Native name
Коте Христов
NicknamesKote (Коте)
Kottas (Κώττας)
Bornc. 1863
Diedc. 1905 (aged 41–42)
Cause of deathExecution by hanging
Allegiance
  • IMRO (1899–1900)
  • HMC (1900–1905)
Service years1898–1905
Unit
  • Korestia band (1898–99)
  • Kostur band (1900)
  • Karavangelis' band (1900–05)
ConflictsIlinden Uprising
Macedonian Struggle
SpouseZoi 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 Greek 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.