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on August 26, 1821. Dyovouniotis, along with other chieftains of Roumeli, waited for the army in the straits of the village and literally decimated it. The victory in this battle thwarted the Ottomans' plans to strengthen the
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to serve him. However he refused, resulting in Ali Pasha kidnapping his son and holding him hostage. His son somehow managed to escape, but was then captured again, this time by
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and destroy the Greek Revolution. At the age of 65, he was forced to resign from the command of his military corps and was awarded the honorary title of general.
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and since then he started to lay the groundwork for the beginning of the revolution in
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After the end of the battle, he called on the chiefs to close the passage to the
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He was born in 1757 to Triantafyllia and Kostas Xykis, at the village of
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was his intelligent plan to intercept the army of Beyran Pasha at the
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Greek military leaders of the Greek War of Independence
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Spyridon Prosalentis
Greek
Greek
Greek
Roumeli
Greek War of Independence
Dyo Vouna
Phthiotis
armatoliki
Orlov Revolt
Filiki Eteria
Central Greece
Athanasios Diakos
Roumeli
Thermopylae
Battle of Alamana
Gorgopotamos
Diakos
Battle of Alamana
Ali Pasha of Ioannina
Hurshid Pasha
Gravia
fierce battle which took place on 8 May.
Vasilika
Boeotia
Ottoman
Greeks
Greek War of Independence
Battle of Vasilika

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