Lemos family explained

The Lemos family is a prominent Greek ship owning family which has been involved in shipping since the 18th century. They originated from Kardamyli in Mani as the 'Lemaki' family. During this period Turkish soldiers had violated many local villages and as a response members from the Lemaki family assassinated all of the Turkish troops stationed there. They emigrated to Chios and changed their names to Lemos during the journey to avoid detection. Having moved from Kardamyli and Langada in the Mani region they then named the areas in Chios "Kardamila" and "Lagada". From 1860 to 1914 the family owned 52 vessels.

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References

Reference found but needs to be inserted about the origins of the Lemos family is all from the book "Diplomatic archive of Chios" by Philip Argentini. Published 1954- Cambridge

Notes and References

  1. Book: Foustanos , Georgios M. . November 2007 . 100 & 7 Restructuring Greek Shipping After World War II . Greece . Argo Publishing and Advertising Co. LTD . 26–27 . 978-960-89400-3-1.
  2. Book: Foustanos , Georgios M. . November 2005 . Oinoussian Steamships 1905-1940 . Greece . Oinoussian Maritime Museum . 192–193 . 960-85095-4-8.
  3. Harlaftis . Elina . July 19, 2012 . Cornerstone of Greek shipping: 100 Liberties. Ekathimerini.com .