Konstantinos Gofas

Konstantinos Gofas (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Γκόφας, 1790 - 1865) was a Greek revolutionary leader and a soldier during the Greek War of Independence and a politician. He was born in Pteri south of Aigio and was the brother of Christos Gofas. He worked with the Petmezades and founded to preserve one of them from the Turks during the robbery of 1806. During the start of the Greek War of Independence in 1821, he participated with Dimitrios Meletopoulos and battled several battles in the Peloponnese. He took part in the Sieges of Patras, Corinth, Tripoli and the battles of , , , Battle of Doliana and on August 8, 1827 in . He discriminated from the family in which he was injured twice, in the battles of in 1825 and in 1827 near Pylia.

Konstantinos Gofas

Konstantinos Gofas (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Γκόφας, 1790 - 1865) was a Greek revolutionary leader and a soldier during the Greek War of Independence and a politician. He was born in Pteri south of Aigio and was the brother of Christos Gofas. He worked with the Petmezades and founded to preserve one of them from the Turks during the robbery of 1806. During the start of the Greek War of Independence in 1821, he participated with Dimitrios Meletopoulos and battled several battles in the Peloponnese. He took part in the Sieges of Patras, Corinth, Tripoli and the battles of , , , Battle of Doliana and on August 8, 1827 in . He discriminated from the family in which he was injured twice, in the battles of in 1825 and in 1827 near Pylia.