
Evlampia
Evlampia is a historical figure who lived during the early 20th century and faced the challenges of life as a young girl in Cappadocia, where cultural practices included early marriages. After experiencing the death of her betrothed, she married his brother, Markos, who became a priest. Throughout her life, she had a total of 12 children and later became a grandmother to 39 grandchildren, highlighting the traditional family structure and values in her community. Her story reflects the complexities of heritage, survival, and the role of women in her society.
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Evlampia was a priest's wife who came with the population exchange in 1925.
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