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999:, Androutsos' higher ambition was only to be a local chieftain and he certainly did not care for any concept of Greece, or regeneration, or the typical Greek and Philhellenic myths. As such St Clair states that Androutsos was a typical Greek of his time but his perspective was incosistent to many Philhellenes who were struggling to comprehend the Greek political scene. For them Androutsos had to be inserted into some philhellenic ideal because to them he was a "true Greek", who dwelled in the mountains and was a "colourful" and "powerful" figure with a prominent Greek-sounding name.
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Ottoman archives, Androutsos was sent a firman granting him amnesty on 31 March. In the following days, the locals from Livadeia, Thebes, and Atalanti asked for amnesty from the court. He joined forces with the Ottoman army to defend the villages around Livadia. After promised reinforcements failed to arrive, he wanted to retreat towards Megara but was captured by Greek insurgents.
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his military campaigns deteriorated and a series of military failures followed: the two sieges of
Chalkis and the battle of Agia Marina. Those initiatives had not the appropriate support by the revolutionary government. His energy was consumed by the exigencies of the internal strife among the faction of the Greek administration however he retained his high profile as a warrior and his strong influence among the peasants.
1319:, p. 117: "The bewildering twists and turns of local leaders in the region shadowed Ali Pasha’s shifting fortunes. Three of his most trusted Albanian lieutenants switched to fight for the Sultan, and then against him, and then for him again, all within the space of a year. They had their Greek counterparts, men such as Georgios Karaïskakis and Odysseus Androutsos, both later hailed as heroes of the revolution."
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Ottomans, that were conducted by
Androutsos and many other chieftains during the revolution, had benefited the Greek cause multiple times and were often arranged for tactical reasons. Such negotiations were providing the revolutionaries enough time to save Christian populations from plunder and murder by the Ottoman armies, rally troops and, later, fight and defeat their enemies in numerous engagements.
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1696:, p. 160: "È interessante notare che i collaboratori militari più stretti di Ali saran-no un albanofono ortodosso, Odisse Andruzzo, e un albanofono musulmano (o turco albanese, termine usato dopo la “resurrezione greca” dagli storici nazionali greci), seguiti da altri comandanti militari come Karaiskaqi e Thanas Vaja, tanto per citare solo alcuni."
606:, at a certain point between 1805 and 1810 Odysseas opted to follow a career as a man of arms and decided to join Ali's army in Ioannina, signifying a shift of his family's orientation towards the only stable power of the area. Odysseas is recorded to have taken part and displayed his military qualities in Ali's campaign against
618:. Androutsos was among Ali's closest military personnel, who also became members of his personal guard. In March 1814 he had become the leader of Ali's personal guard. In Ali's court Androutsos became one of his distinguished armatoles. Most of the armatoles had learned their military skills among the Christian Albanian
1920:, p. 102: "It was at this time that the pasha's advisors and confidants — Alex-ios Noutsos, Manthos Oikonomou, Ioannes Logothetes, Tsolakoglou, An-droutsos (as well as the Bishop Ignatios from Pisa in Italy) — urged him to convert to Christianity, arguing that this would bind the Greeks more solidly to his cause.
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personal ambition. Androutsos was soon found in antagonism with Ali's men, as such Ali had ordered his execution but was saved after intervention by Alexis
Noutsos. While at Yanina, Odysseas, influenced by the religiously liberal environment of the city and probably in an effort to enter a support network, joined the
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The revolutionaries were both blessed and cursed in their leadership. Among the klephts who bore the brunt of the land fighting were
Odysseus Androutsos of Boeotia, Marko Bozzaris, and Theodoros Kolokotronis. Such men did battle only when it suited them, being inveterate guerrilla warriors. They also
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Diovouniotis and their men. Vrioni attacked the inn but was repulsed with heavy casualties of over 300 dead. Finally, he was forced to ask for reinforcements and artillery, but the Greeks managed to slip out before the reinforcements arrived. Androutsos lost six men in the battle and earned the
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in order to "teach the children of the Greeks the virtue, the patriotism, and the wisdom of our ancestors." Androutsos also founded a number of schools (1824–1825), started a chraritable society and preserved Greek antiquities. His style generally displayed that of the noble brigrand. According to
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In early 1825, as the Greek
Government still wanted to take the command and replace him, Androutsos, in anger, began a correspondence with Omer Pasha of Karystos, offering to hand over the Acropolis if aided by Ottoman troops and placed in control of the districts of Livadia, Thebes, and Atalanti.
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Ottoman Archival Documents) explained his position in a letter to the Ottoman government in November 1822, where he presented the Greek revolt not as a national revolution, but as the result of social grievances which could be resolved if he was to be appointed to the right position. In 1822-25
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in May 1821. As a result of the battle, he was appointed military commander of eastern mainland Greece by the Greek revolutionary government. Androutos was twice accused by the Greek revolutionary government of treachery owing to his negotiating initiative with his
Albanian enemies as a means of
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and other
Albanian groups who had a renowned tradition in irregular warfare. Androutsos also managed to learn Italian fluently. Androutsos was influenced by Ali Pasha's political attitudes and behavior: as such Androutsos became later particularly notorious for his brutality, suspiciousness and
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Many klephts, such as Androutsos, fought only when it suited them. As a matter of policy, they also made temporary agreements with the enemy. This was not considered treason to the infant Greek nation, because the notion of nationhood was not known to them. Long-lasting negotiations with the
813:, he was accused of collaboration with the Ottomans and the government dismissed him from his commanding duties. However, he was soon restored and kept his command in Eastern Central Greece. In September 1822, at the insistence of the Athenian municipal authorities, Androutsos,
888:, the president of the Greek Legislative Corps, Androutsos also reports that he attempted to lure the Ottomans under the command of Köse Mehmed Pasha into a trap, to no avail. Eventually, Odysseas Androutsos completely paralyzed Köse Mehmed's operations in Central Greece.
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and Alexios Noutsos, were sent to replace him. Palaskas was to relieve him of the military command and Noutsos was to take over the taxation apparatus, but Androutsos had both men killed. The regional assembly, fearing for their lives, fled to other areas and the army of
2158:"Those Infidel Greeks": the Greek War of Independence through Ottoman Archival Documents. Edited by H. Şükrü Ilıcak. Leiden: Brill, 2021, pp. 1653–1654: "In 1822 we see him in and around east central Greece, where his operations were paralyzed by Odysseas Androutsos."
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by Greek Enlightenment scholars. After his mother's family participated in the failed defense of Preveza against the attack of Ali Pasha in 1798, they sought refuge to Lefkada, where Odysseas was raised for two years along with future poet Ioannis Zambelios.
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Popular tradition in Greece considers him a tragic hero. According to some scholars, Androutsos is listed among the main Greek military figures and heroes of the Greek war of Independence. According to others, he was a traitor to the Greek cause.
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In March 1821 Androutsos went to western Continental Greece, where he tried to organise local chieftains, notables and Albanian agas against the Sultan and made a failed attempt to force the region's armatoloi to revolt by attacking Ottomans in
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Among those who lived in the same period, Edward Trelawny who was married to his half-sister presents him as a noble figure, while Thomas Gordon calls him a "physically imposing man" who was "bloodthirsty, vindictive and as treacherous as an
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With Diakos, his opponent, dead, the field was now auspicious for Androutsos to return to Livadeia and assume a leading position in eastern Central Greece. With a band of 100 or so men, he took up a defensive position at an inn near
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An incorrigible romancer Trelawny had three marriages — the second of which was to Tersitza, sister of the Greek warlord Odysseus Androutsos, whose cause he had joined and whose mountain fortress he looked after when Odysseus was
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Scholars have variously described him as a hero or a traitor to the Greek cause in the Greek War of Independence. In Greece he is today considered one of the most prominent heroes of the Greek War of Independence.
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made temporary arrangements with the enemy as a matter of policy. This was not considered treason to the infant Greek nation, since the very concept of nationhood was itself foreign to the thinking of the klephts.
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Androutsos sought to establish his power base in Attica and Euboea and sent his bands to the region in 1822. In April 1822, Androutsos, in cooperation with other revolutionary leaders, attempted to thwart
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of Hydra, however, Androutsos claimed that the agreements made with the Ottomans were a ruse so that the revolutionaries would have time to transfer their people to more secure areas. In a letter to
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Deligiannis, Periklis (2009). "Οδυσσέας Ανδρούτσος : Η μάχη της Γραβιάς (8 Μαϊου 1821)" . Στρατιωτική Ιστορία ("Military History") (in Greek). Περισκόπιο ("Periskopio") (151): pp. 13–14.
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Deligiannis, Periklis (2009). "Οδυσσέας Ανδρούτσος : Η μάχη της Γραβιάς (8 Μαϊου 1821)" . Στρατιωτική Ιστορία ("Military History") (in Greek). Περισκόπιο ("Periskopio") (151): pp. 13.
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Deligiannis, Periklis (2009). "Οδυσσέας Ανδρούτσος : Η μάχη της Γραβιάς (8 Μαϊου 1821)" . Στρατιωτική Ιστορία ("Military History") (in Greek). Περισκόπιο ("Periskopio") (151): 23.
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Deligiannis, Periklis (2009). "Οδυσσέας Ανδρούτσος : Η μάχη της Γραβιάς (8 Μαϊου 1821)" . Στρατιωτική Ιστορία ("Military History") (in Greek). Περισκόπιο ("Periskopio") (151): 17.
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Deligiannis, Periklis (2009). "Οδυσσέας Ανδρούτσος : Η μάχη της Γραβιάς (8 Μαϊου 1821)" . Στρατιωτική Ιστορία ("Military History") (in Greek). Περισκόπιο ("Periskopio") (151): 14.
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Deligiannis, Periklis (2009). "Οδυσσέας Ανδρούτσος : Η μάχη της Γραβιάς (8 Μαϊου 1821)" . Στρατιωτική Ιστορία ("Military History") (in Greek). Περισκόπιο ("Periskopio") (151): 12.
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and two others. This treatment by Gouras is often viewed negatively. Androutsos' body was thrown from the Acropolis and was buried at its base on the north side.
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spring, which had just been rediscovered by chance on the north-western slope of the rock. Androutsos made himself general-in-chief of
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His top military commanders were men like the Muslim Omar Vryonis from Berat and the Greek Odysseus Androutsos
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effective distraction when he could not repel them. In 1824 Androutsos did not take sides in the
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Nationalism, Globalization, and Orthodoxy: The Social Origins of Ethnic Conflict in the Balkans
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That Greece Might Still be Free: The Philhellenes in the War of Independence
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Philip de Souza (19 May 2013). Christopher Matthew; Matthew Trundle (eds.).
546:. His godparents were Maria Sofianou, Katsonis's wife, and Ioannis Zavos, a
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2147:Ιστορία του Ελληνικού Έθνους, Τόμος ΙΒ΄: Η Ελληνική Επανάσταση (1821–1832)
2134:Ιστορία του Ελληνικού Έθνους, Τόμος ΙΒ΄: Η Ελληνική Επανάσταση (1821–1832)
2057:Ιστορία του Ελληνικού Έθνους, Τόμος ΙΒ΄: Η Ελληνική Επανάσταση (1821–1832)
2044:Ιστορία του Ελληνικού Έθνους, Τόμος ΙΒ΄: Η Ελληνική Επανάσταση (1821–1832)
1442:Ιστορία του Ελληνικού Έθνους, Τόμος ΙΒ΄: Η Ελληνική Επανάσταση (1821–1832)
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1444:(in Greek). Athens: Ekdotiki Athinon. pp. 113–115. ISBN 978-960-213-108-4.
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In late 1820, the Ottomans sent an army to remove Ali Pasha from power in
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Arvanitët dhe shqiptarët në luftën çlirimtare të popullit grek
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Koliopoulos, John S.; Veremis, Thanos M. (27 October 2009).
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2725:"New Archival Information about Odysseus Androutsos' Drama"
2622:. Surrealist Revolution Series. University of Texas Press.
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Heritage and Sustainable Urban Transformations: Deep Cities
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2302:. Cassell Council of Europe Series. Cassell. p. 193.
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John S. Koliopoulos; Thanos M. Veremis (27 October 2009).
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2287:. Oxford paperbacks. Oxford University Press. p. 58.
1567:
Greece: The Modern Sequel : from 1831 to the Present
1275:...Greek military commanders, such as Odysseas Androutsos
2403:
Goldwyn, Adam J.; Silverman, Renée M. (19 August 2016).
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between 1788 and 1790. His father was Andreas Verousis (
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in 1821, and he was distinguished as a commander in the
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926:, who had commanded Androutsos' forces in his absence.
683:, his thitherto first lieutenant, and went to Yannina.
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Epirus, 4000 Years of Greek History and Civilization
1954:
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Androutsos as "Governor-General of Eastern Greece" (
780:title of Commander in Chief of the Greek forces in
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2320:(in Greek). Athens: Ekdotiki Athinon. pp. 265-267.
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2136:(in Greek). Athens: Ekdotiki Athinon. pp. 266–267.
2059:(in Greek). Athens: Ekdotiki Athinon. pp. 225–226.
2046:(in Greek). Athens: Ekdotiki Athinon. pp. 224–225.
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878:In his letters to the Greek chieftains and to the
722:Portrait of Odysseus Androutsos by Kozis Desyllas.
710:and agreed to join the upcoming Greek revolution.
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406:, became one of his commanders and was appointed
19:"Androutsos" redirects here. For other uses, see
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2761:"The Culmination of Cultural Activity in Epirus"
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730:Depiction of the Battle of the Inn of Gravia by
534:. He was raised by his mother Akrivi Tsarlampa (
2681:"The Greek Revolution: Ali Pasha's Last Gamble"
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1584:(in Albanian). Indiana University. p. 62.
1355:] (in Greek). Athens: Dodoni. p. 384.
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652:and succeeded in curbing their power. While an
5212:Sophie de Marbois-Lebrun, Duchess of Plaisance
2601:. Harvard University Press. pp. 399–419.
2545:. Harvard University Press. pp. 297–314.
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1290:Strolling Through Athens: A Guide to the City
1222:Edinburgh History of the Greeks, 1768 to 1913
3558:Republican French rule in the Ionian Islands
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2542:The Greek Revolution: A Critical Dictionary
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1996:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 25.
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1775:. Edinburgh University Press. p. 87.
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2382:. Open Book Publishers. p. xviii.
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1548:. University of Minnesota. p. 97.
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1047:The soccer team of the town of Gravia,
811:Areopagus of Eastern Continental Greece
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5276:Auguste Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély
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16:Greek military leader (c. 1788 – 1825)
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2759:Vranousis, L.; Sfyroeras, V. (1997).
2643:. Springer Nature. pp. 297–390.
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2569:(PhD). Durham University. p. 55.
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2241:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 21.
1604:
1565:Koliopoulos, G.; Veremēs, T. (2002).
990:, whom he invited in 1823 to come to
589:ideas, including the reevaluation of
4078:Senate of Western Continental Greece
4055:Greek regional councils and statutes
1245:...and the Greek Odyseas Androutsos.
1219:Thomas W Gallant (21 January 2015).
922:Androutsos' sister Tersitsa married
630:In 1816 Ali Pasha positioned him as
462:The house of Androutsos's father in
5979:The Apotheosis of Athanasios Diakos
5724:Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent
4209:Proposals for the monarch of Greece
3595:United States of the Ionian Islands
2238:Modern Greece: A History since 1821
1990:Roudometof, Victor (30 July 2001).
1739:Beckett, Ian F. W. (26 July 2001).
1114:Modern Greece: A History since 1821
713:
13:
5930:Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi
4093:Military-Political System of Samos
2619:Surrealism in Greece: An Anthology
1257:Ian F. W. Beckett (26 July 2001).
14:
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4164:Protocol of St. Petersburg (1826)
3588:1st Regiment Greek Light Infantry
2574:Mazower, Mark (4 November 2021).
506:prefecture, who sought to become
4225:Greek expedition to Syria (1825)
936:Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens
763:to death, headed south into the
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402:of the increasingly independent
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44:Portrait of Androutsos entitled
3086:Theodoros Pangalos (politician)
2723:Stergellis, Aristeidis (2013).
2664:. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag.
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5117:François-René de Chateaubriand
3583:Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814
3553:Fall of the Republic of Venice
2752:Università Ca' Foscari Venezia
2524:. Princeton University Press.
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356:and a prominent figure of the
143:Base of the north side of the
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5628:London Philhellenic Committee
3616:Eastern Orthodox Christianity
3539:Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)
3520:Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)
2811:
2767:. Ekdotike Athenon: 266–269.
2712:Ιστορικά: Οδυσσέας Ανδρούτσος
2316:Sfyroeras, Vasileios (1975):
2145:Sfyroeras, Vasileios (1975):
2132:Sfyroeras, Vasileios (1975):
2055:Sfyroeras, Vasileios (1975):
2042:Sfyroeras, Vasileios (1975):
1546:Modern Greek Studies Yearbook
1293:. Penguin Books. p. 88.
1070:
846:. Androutsos (referred to as
767:to crush the Greek uprising.
453:
5759:Eugène Emmanuel Amaury Duval
4564:Michail Komninos Afentoulief
2460:Merry, Bruce (30 May 2004).
1511:Thomopoulos, Elaine (2012).
1440:Ioanna Diamantourou (1975):
1146:Nigel Patten (8 June 2021).
7:
5995:25 March (Independence Day)
4230:Russo-Turkish War (1828–29)
4088:Provisional Regime of Crete
3309:Gregory V of Constantinople
2658:Schuberth, Richard (2021).
2560:Magliveras, Simeon (2009).
2518:Isabella, Maurizio (2023).
2481:Ilıcak, Şükrü, ed. (2021).
2300:A Concise History of Greece
1544:Stavrou, Theofanis (1985).
1149:Byron: A Play in Three Acts
1058:
891:
21:Androutsos (disambiguation)
10:
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5556:Soliman Pasha al-Faransawi
5251:Karl von Normann-Ehrenfels
5087:António Figueira d'Almeida
4699:Konstantinos Mavromichalis
4409:Germanos III of Old Patras
4145:International Conferences,
3493:Thourios or Patriotic hymn
3440:Panagiotis Anagnostopoulos
2983:Andreas D. Miaoulis (1869)
2978:Andreas D. Miaoulis (1819)
2453:
1263:. Routledge. pp. 9–.
958:Monument to Androutsos in
560:modern Greek Enlightenment
532:Greek insurrection of 1770
514:and later cooperated with
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5698:Antoine Virgile Schneider
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5024:Konstantinos Vlachopoulos
4784:Konstantinos Nikolopoulos
4704:Kyriakoulis Mavromichalis
4299:Constantin Denis Bourbaki
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4103:Greek national assemblies
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3506:European intervention and
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3483:Pamphlet of Rigas Feraios
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3267:Konstantinos Kolokotronis
3247:Dionysius the Philosopher
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3195:Greek War of Independence
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2834:Greek War of Independence
2829:Morea revolt of 1453–1454
2819:
2580:. Penguin Books Limited.
2409:. Springer. p. 184.
1580:Grillo, Dhimitër (2003).
1042:
1018:, Georgios Stratigis and
949:
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527:
479:
427:Greek War of Independence
358:Greek War of Independence
345:
337:; 1788-1790 – 1825; born
334:
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304:Akrivi Tsarlampa (mother)
302:Andreas Verousis (father)
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256:Greek War of Independence
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5536:Koca Hüsrev Mehmed Pasha
5475:Christoforos Zachariadis
5385:Alexandros Kantakouzinos
5370:Anastasios Christopoulos
5241:Julius Michael Millingen
5044:Christoforos Zachariadis
4949:Sotirios Theocharopoulos
4679:Alexandros Mavrokordatos
4639:Leonardos Leonardopoulos
4624:Konstantinos Lagoumitzis
4204:Treaty of Constantinople
3525:Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca
3415:Ellinoglosso Xenodocheio
3369:Athanasios Christopoulos
3330:Souliote War (1789–1793)
3133:Eleni Boukoura-Altamoura
2746:Suparaku, Sokol (2013).
2679:Skiotis, Dennis (1976).
2616:Stabakis, Nikos (2010).
1745:. Routledge. p. 9.
1517:. ABC-CLIO. p. 62.
1347:Xiradaki, Koula (1995).
1049:Odysseas Androutsos F.C.
940:First Cemetery of Athens
530:) as a privateer in the
386:mother from a family of
150:First Cemetery of Athens
5965:The Archipelago on Fire
5729:Léon-Jean-Joseph Dubois
5708:Camille Alphonse Trézel
5455:Konstantinos Xenokratis
5352:Danubian Principalities
5296:Auguste Hilarion Touret
5054:Germanos Zapheiropoulos
4929:Nikitas Stamatelopoulos
4829:Anagnostis Papageorgiou
4689:Demetrios Mavromichalis
4569:Alexandros Kontostavlos
4194:London Protocol of 1830
4184:London Protocol of 1829
4179:London Protocol of 1828
1190:. Casemate Publishers.
1009:
938:. He was buried in the
199:First Hellenic Republic
133:First Hellenic Republic
5799:Fotis Chrysanthopoulos
5764:Pierre-Narcisse Guérin
5390:Georgios Kantakouzinos
4844:Christoforos Perraivos
4714:Dimitrios Meletopoulos
4709:Petrobey Mavromichalis
4694:Georgios Mavromichalis
4684:Antonios Mavromichalis
4579:Georgios Kountouriotis
4559:Theodoros Kolokotronis
4544:Apostolis Kolokotronis
4509:Georgakis Kapsokalyvas
4459:Antonios Kalamogdartis
4384:Georgios Filippopoulos
4339:Dimitrakis Deligiannis
4329:Hatzimichalis Dalianis
4314:Giannis Chondrogiannis
4147:treaties and protocols
3488:Salpisma Polemistirion
3452:Society of the Phoenix
3094:Ieronymos II of Athens
3071:Athanasios N. Miaoulis
2900:Georgios Kountouriotis
2283:Roessel, D.E. (2002).
963:
930:Posthumous recognition
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735:
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614:and the Christians of
558:in the context of the
487:
467:
241:Commander-in-Chief of
6085:Executed Greek people
6070:Greek revolutionaries
6004:Eleftheria i thanatos
5944:The Massacre at Chios
5839:Anastasios Polyzoidis
5834:Panagiotis Papatsonis
5787:Historians/Memoirists
5744:Guillaume-Abel Blouet
5693:Antoine Simon Durrieu
5688:Nicolas Joseph Maison
5643:Lazaros Kountouriotis
5607:Alexander I of Russia
5365:Athanasios Agrafiotis
5197:Henrik Nikolai Krøyer
5034:Liolios Xirolivaditis
5019:Alexakis Vlachopoulos
4979:Melchisedek Tsouderos
4954:Zafeirakis Theodosiou
4874:Anastasios Polyzoidis
4834:Dimitrios Papanikolis
4824:Grigorios Papaflessas
4744:Panagiotis Michanidis
4599:Lykourgos Krestenitis
4584:Lazaros Kountouriotis
4439:Konstantinos Gouvelis
4334:Dimitrios Deligeorgis
4068:Directorate of Achaea
3374:Theoklitos Farmakidis
3061:Lazaros Kountouriotis
3003:Emmanouil A. Miaoulis
2993:Dimitrios D. Miaoulis
2493:10.1163/9789004471306
1814:Menelaidou, Tatiana.
1569:. Hurst. p. 214.
1514:The History of Greece
1287:Freely, John (1991).
1027:Bolivar, a Greek poem
1020:Zacharias Papantoniou
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461:
122:5 June 1825 (aged 37)
5937:Le siège de Corinthe
5885:François Pouqueville
5824:Konstantinos Metaxas
5612:Nicholas I of Russia
5531:Mahmud Dramali Pasha
5465:Demetrios Ypsilantis
5460:Alexander Ypsilantis
5333:James Jakob Williams
5301:Edward John Trelawny
5217:Vasos Mavrovouniotis
5207:Ernst Michael Mangel
5172:Frank Abney Hastings
5102:Paul Marie Bonaparte
5039:Demetrios Ypsilantis
4999:Thanasoulas Valtinos
4909:Theofanis Siatisteus
4814:Dimitrios Panourgias
4724:Konstantinos Metaxas
4659:Yiannis Makriyiannis
4649:Lykourgos Logothetis
4634:Georgios Lechouritis
4604:Stamatis Krestenitis
4549:Ioannis Kolokotronis
4524:Georgios Karaiskakis
4514:Anastasios Karatasos
4494:Ioannis Kapodistrias
4484:Konstantinos Kanaris
4479:Athanasios Kanakaris
4394:Panagiotakis Fotilas
4379:Yiannis Dyovouniotis
4359:Konstantinos Dimidis
4344:Kanellos Deligiannis
4319:Dimitrios Christidis
4294:Laskarina Bouboulina
4189:Treaty of Adrianople
4073:Peloponnesian Senate
3563:Septinsular Republic
3508:Greek involvement in
3468:Adelphiki Didaskalia
3120:Panayotis Koupitoris
2948:Alexandros Kontoulis
2933:Laskarina Bouboulina
2882:Pavlos Kountouriotis
2732:Neoellinika Istorika
2085:L'Acropole d'Athenes
1951:, pp. 1649–1650
1065:Battle of Gravia Inn
924:Edward John Trelawny
886:Demetrios Ypsilantis
821:took control of the
732:Panagiotis Zographos
704:Georgios Karaiskakis
696:Dimitrios Panourgias
646:Dimitrios Panourgias
573:, who also moved in
431:Battle of Gravia Inn
267:Battle of Gravia Inn
187:Revolutionary Greece
6055:18th-century births
5819:Lambros Koutsonikas
5663:Rothschild & Co
5638:Jean-Gabriel Eynard
5633:Ludwig I of Bavaria
5602:Lodewijk van Heiden
5511:Nasuhzade Ali Pasha
5470:Nikolaos Ypsilantis
5445:Athanasios Tsakalov
5415:Dimitrie Macedonski
5410:Constantine Levidis
5400:Stamatios Kleanthis
5202:Ludwig I of Bavaria
5182:Samuel Gridley Howe
4974:Anastasios Tsamados
4919:Ioannis Skandalidis
4899:Georgios Sachtouris
4854:Vasileios Petimezas
4769:Konstantinos Negris
4619:Kyprianos of Cyprus
4594:Ioannis Krestenitis
4589:Michalis Kourmoulis
4534:Nikolaos Kasomoulis
4529:Aristeidis Karnalis
4519:Panagiotis Karatzas
4499:Viaros Kapodistrias
4474:Athanasios Kampetis
4469:Dimitrios Kallergis
4404:Antonios Georgantas
4364:Ioannis Dimoulitsas
4309:Sotiris Charalampis
4264:Odysseas Androutsos
4174:Conference of Poros
4154:Congress of Laibach
3737:Wallachian uprising
3534:Catherine the Great
3430:Athanasios Tsakalov
3349:Greek Enlightenment
3335:Souliote War (1803)
3138:Anastasios Orlandos
3038:Anastasios Tsamados
3013:Ioannis A. Miaoulis
2973:Andreas A. Miaoulis
2963:Georgios Sachtouris
2928:Odysseas Androutsos
2915:Dimitrios Voulgaris
2910:Athanasios Miaoulis
2895:Alexandros Diomidis
2697:on 17 November 2015
2336:Bruce, 2004, p. 230
2083:AL. N. Œkonomides.
1717:, pp. 179–181.
1498:, pp. 180–181.
1037:Odysseas Androutsos
906:Acropolis of Athens
644:and stronger, like
556:Orthodox Christians
470:Androutsos born in
335:Οδυσσέας Ανδρούτσος
327:Odysseas Androutsos
294:Leonidas Androutsos
65:Οδυσσέας Ανδρούτσος
32:Odysseas Androutsos
6080:People from Ithaca
6033:Presidential Guard
6014:Propylaea (Munich)
5910:Theodoros Vryzakis
5849:Spyridon Trikoupis
5844:Georgios Tertsetis
5814:Ambrosios Frantzis
5739:Stamatis Voulgaris
5541:Reşid Mehmed Pasha
5450:Tudor Vladimirescu
5425:Giorgakis Olympios
5420:Anastasios Manakis
5291:Friedrich Thiersch
5266:Theobald Piscatory
5222:Johann Jakob Meyer
5107:Karl Rudolf Brommy
5064:Marigo Zarafopoula
4959:Emmanouil Tombazis
4879:Konstantinos Rados
4859:Dionysios Petrakis
4849:Nikolaos Petimezas
4779:Diamantis Nikolaou
4729:Hatzigiannis Mexis
4669:Anastasios Manakis
4644:Georgios Liologlou
4614:Nikolaos Kriezotis
4554:Panos Kolokotronis
4434:Dimitrios Gouvelis
4419:Konstantinos Gofas
4324:Panagiotis Danglis
4159:Congress of Verona
3473:Asma Polemistirion
3399:Eugenios Voulgaris
3257:Panagiotis Benakis
3125:Anastas Kullurioti
3115:Aristeidis Kollias
3081:Spyridon Mercouris
3028:Emmanouil Tombazis
3023:Dimitris Plapoutas
2998:Emmanouil Miaoulis
2988:Dimitrios Miaoulis
2958:Nikolaos Kriezotis
2938:Sofoklis Dousmanis
2887:Theodoros Pangalos
2501:20.500.12657/50791
2298:Eliot, A. (1972).
2121:Papastamatiou 2021
2099:, pp. 139–140
1841:Papastamatiou 2021
1484:Papastamatiou 2021
1407:, pp. 62, 69.
1024:Nikos Engonopoulos
964:
876:
819:Yannis Makriyannis
744:
736:
724:
468:
423:Ali Pasha rebelled
404:Pashalik of Yanina
354:continental Greece
272:Battle of Vasilika
175:Pashalik of Yanina
154:Central square of
108:Republic of Venice
6042:
6041:
5951:The Free Besieged
5905:Dionysios Solomos
5890:Alexander Pushkin
5829:Panoutsos Notaras
5782:
5781:
5769:Charles Lenormant
5592:Edward Codrington
5587:Stratford Canning
5430:Yiannis Pharmakis
5405:Georgios Lassanis
5380:Stefanos Kanellos
5281:Giuseppe Rosaroll
5228:Ellinika Chronika
5137:Giacinto Collegno
5009:Meletis Vasileiou
4969:Ioannis Trikoupis
4939:Joseph Stephanini
4889:Panagiotis Rodios
4869:Kyriakos Pittakis
4804:Andronikos Paikos
4794:Antonis Oikonomou
4754:Nikolaos Mykonios
4739:Antonios Miaoulis
4674:Manto Mavrogenous
4629:Georgios Lassanis
4489:Stefanos Kanellos
4449:Dimitrios Indares
4349:Athanasios Diakos
4199:London Conference
4115:Executive of 1822
4111:First (Epidaurus)
3626:Constitutionalism
3611:Greek nationalism
3578:Albanian Regiment
3544:French Revolution
3501:
3500:
3478:Hellenic Nomarchy
3447:Philomuse Society
3394:Adamantios Korais
3389:Theophilos Kairis
3343:
3342:
3277:Cosmas of Aetolia
3161:
3160:
3066:Antonios Miaoulis
3043:Meletis Vasileiou
3018:Nikolaos Miaoulis
2953:Dimitrios Kriezis
2920:Diomidis Kyriakos
2587:978-0-14-197875-8
2510:978-90-04-47129-0
2473:978-0-313-30813-0
2416:978-1-137-58656-8
2389:978-1-906924-00-3
2374:St Clair, William
2248:978-1-4443-1483-0
2202:978-0-14-139279-0
2003:978-0-313-31949-5
1782:978-0-7486-3607-5
1752:978-1-134-55394-5
1524:978-0-313-37511-8
1467:978-0-429-87099-6
1300:978-0-14-012650-1
1270:978-1-134-55394-5
1232:978-0-7486-3607-5
1197:978-1-78346-910-9
1159:978-1-68235-455-1
1124:978-1-4443-1483-0
984:Adamantios Korais
798:Christos Palaskas
792:’s expedition in
761:Athanasios Diakos
681:Athanasios Diakos
346:Οδυσσέας Βερούσης
339:Odysseas Verousis
324:
323:
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80:Οδυσσέας Βερούσης
77:Odysseas Verousis
6102:
6009:Pedion tou Areos
5865:Eugène Delacroix
5794:Dimitrios Ainian
5678:
5677:
5673:Morea expedition
5658:Ioannis Varvakis
5653:Georgios Stavros
5516:Ismael Gibraltar
5501:Sultan Mahmud II
5375:Diamandi Djuvara
5314:
5177:Carl von Heideck
5152:Vincenzo Gallina
5127:Giuseppe Chiappe
5059:Evangelos Zappas
4989:Theodoros Tzinis
4984:Kitsos Tzavellas
4964:Iakovos Tombazis
4934:Georgios Stavros
4914:Georgios Sisinis
4904:Georgios Sekeris
4839:Emmanouel Pappas
4819:Nakos Panourgias
4799:Ioannis Orlandos
4774:Theodoros Negris
4764:Alexander Negris
4734:Andreas Miaoulis
4664:Ioannis Mamouris
4609:Antonios Kriezis
4539:Ioannis Kolettis
4504:Stamatios Kapsas
4454:Isaiah of Salona
4424:Vasileios Goudas
4414:Georgios Gevidis
4389:Asimakis Fotilas
4289:Tousias Botsaris
4169:Treaty of London
4136:Fifth (Nafplion)
4063:Messenian Senate
3857:Chios expedition
3807:Greek civil wars
3435:Emmanuil Xanthos
3425:Nikolaos Skoufas
3354:
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3272:Lambros Katsonis
3262:Nikolaos Galatis
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3033:Iakovos Tombazis
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714:Greek Revolution
700:Dimitrios Makris
658:Angelis Govginas
541:
540:Ακριβή Τσαρλαμπά
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528:Λάμπρος Κατσώνης
520:Lambros Katsonis
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5246:August Myhrberg
5236:Jonathan Miller
5162:Constantin Guys
5142:Charles Fabvier
5092:Joseph Balestra
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5069:Nikolaos Zervas
5004:Dimitrios Varis
4944:Ioannis Stratos
4894:Dionysios Romas
4864:Andreas Pipinos
4789:Ioannis Notaras
4719:Andreas Metaxas
4574:Panos Koronaios
4374:Georgios Drakos
4354:Dionysis Diakos
4304:Stefanos Chalis
4279:Markos Botsaris
4274:Kostas Botsaris
4259:Chian Committee
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4121:Second (Astros)
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3706:2nd Messolonghi
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2968:Andrea Miaoulis
2891:Prime ministers
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5097:Samuel Barff
5079:Philhellenes
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3461:Publications
3364:John Caradja
3325:Orlov Revolt
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2692:the original
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2012:
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1980:, p. 16
1956:
1932:, p. 15
1925:
1918:Skiotis 1976
1913:
1908:, p. 14
1884:
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1872:
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1848:
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1822:. p. 26
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249:Battles/wars
97:c. 1788-1790
50:Adam Friedel
45:
25:
6060:1825 deaths
5989:Remembrance
5880:Victor Hugo
5870:Louis Dupré
5526:Kara Mehmet
5521:Omer Vrioni
5357:Sacred Band
5309: [
4369:Adam Doukas
3827:Lerna Mills
3691:Acrocorinth
3197:(1821–1829)
3057:Politicians
2872:Individuals
2701:16 November
2346:Στάθης 2003
1978:Στάθης 2003
1961:Ilıcak 2021
1949:Ilıcak 2021
1930:Στάθης 2003
1906:Στάθης 2003
1889:Στάθης 2003
1877:Στάθης 2003
1853:Στάθης 2003
1826:16 November
1682:Στάθης 2003
1665:Στάθης 2003
1653:Στάθης 2003
1641:Στάθης 2003
1629:Στάθης 2003
1420:Στάθης 2003
1405:Grillo 2003
1395:, p. 9
1393:Στάθης 2003
1353:Women of 21
1098:, p. 8
1096:Στάθης 2003
881:kodjabashis
765:Peloponnese
742:Gravia Inn.
692:Omer Vrioni
612:Gjirokastër
440:Omer Vrioni
352:in eastern
309:(godfather)
201:(1822–1825)
152:(1865–1967)
147:(1825–1865)
86:Nickname(s)
58:Native name
6049:Categories
5717:Scientific
5112:Lord Byron
3991:Alexandria
3976:Sphacteria
3915:Samothrace
3905:Tripolitsa
3812:Sphacteria
3797:Dervenakia
3681:Tripolitsa
3631:Monarchism
3621:Liberalism
3530:Greek Plan
3297:Rum Millet
3292:Phanariots
3206:Background
3098:Scientists
2878:Presidents
2863:Fustanella
2855:Arvanitika
1605:Ricks 2022
1241:1062180277
1206:1047705748
1168:1258219244
1133:1037469979
1071:References
843:armatoliki
777:Panourgias
662:Kalarrytes
454:Early life
164:Allegiance
74:Birth name
6065:Arvanites
5347:Wallachia
4023:Agamemnon
3882:Massacres
3867:Koronisia
3802:Karpenisi
3772:Drăgășani
3304:Souliotes
3282:Ali Pasha
3232:Armatoles
2813:Arvanites
2487:. Brill.
2208:arrested.
1053:Livanates
831:Klepsydra
823:Acropolis
794:Phthiotis
753:Evritania
677:armatolik
666:armatoloi
654:armatolos
632:armatolos
620:Souliotes
604:Ali Pasha
581:. In the
552:antiquity
516:Ali pasha
508:armatolos
504:Phthiotis
500:Livanates
408:armatolos
400:Ali Pasha
376:privateer
350:armatolos
299:Relations
283:Spouse(s)
145:Acropolis
5681:Military
5343:Moldavia
4044:Karteria
4006:Navarino
3981:Gerontas
3900:Navarino
3852:Phaleron
3847:Kamatero
3842:Arachova
3782:Vasilika
3767:Vasilika
3752:Valtetsi
3732:Kalamata
3671:Livadeia
3666:Navarino
3237:Proestoi
2924:Military
2859:Clothing
2376:(2008).
1059:See also
1001:Stanhope
892:Downfall
874:, 1829).
809:and the
650:notables
567:notables
512:Livadeia
492:Arvanite
484:Albanian
444:Livadeia
412:Livadeia
388:notables
369:Arvanite
363:Born in
291:Children
238:Commands
218:Service/
52:, 1830).
6029:Evzones
5566:Britain
5489:Algeria
4218:Related
3961:Nauplia
3862:Martino
3837:Distomo
3817:Maniaki
3777:Sculeni
3757:Doliana
3742:Alamana
3725:Battles
3696:Nauplia
3287:Maniots
3242:Klephts
3129:Artists
3106:Authors
2851:Dialect
2844:Culture
2821:History
2750:(PhD).
2718:: 6–16.
2714:(188).
2454:Sources
2441:13 July
2435:flix.gr
944:Preveza
904:of the
852:Captain
848:Kapudan
803:Dramali
790:Dramali
757:Alamana
749:Tatarna
708:Lefkada
688:Yannina
616:Kardhiq
575:Lefkada
571:Preveza
548:notable
544:Preveza
466:(2008).
464:Preveza
394:in the
392:Preveza
380:Roumeli
156:Preveza
104:Preveza
5916:Hellas
5574:Russia
5570:France
5491:, and
4251:Greece
4037:Hellas
3971:Andros
3951:Eresos
3935:Cyprus
3910:Naousa
3787:Trench
3747:Gravia
3661:Salona
3656:Patras
3649:Sieges
3642:Events
3357:People
3318:Events
3224:People
3090:Clergy
2771:
2737:5 July
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