THE WAR OF GREEK INDEPENDENCE 1821 TO 1833 BY W.ALISON PHILLIPS 1897

MACEDONIA is GREECE and will always be GREECE- (if they are desperate to steal a name, Monkeydonkeys suits them just fine) ΦΕΚ,ΚΚΕ,ΚΝΕ,ΚΟΜΜΟΥΝΙΣΜΟΣ,ΣΥΡΙΖΑ,ΠΑΣΟΚ,ΝΕΑ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ,ΕΓΚΛΗΜΑΤΑ,ΔΑΠ-ΝΔΦΚ, MACEDONIA,ΣΥΜΜΟΡΙΤΟΠΟΛΕΜΟΣ,ΠΡΟΣΦΟΡΕΣ,ΥΠΟΥΡΓΕΙΟ,ΕΝΟΠΛΕΣ ΔΥΝΑΜΕΙΣ,ΣΤΡΑΤΟΣ, ΑΕΡΟΠΟΡΙΑ,ΑΣΤΥΝΟΜΙΑ,ΔΗΜΑΡΧΕΙΟ,ΝΟΜΑΡΧΙΑ,ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ,ΛΟΓΟΤΕΧΝΙΑ,ΔΗΜΟΣ,LIFO,ΛΑΡΙΣΑ, ΠΕΡΙΦΕΡΕΙΑ,ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ,ΟΝΝΕΔ,ΜΟΝΗ,ΠΑΤΡΙΑΡΧΕΙΟ,ΜΕΣΗ ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΣΗ,ΙΑΤΡΙΚΗ,ΟΛΜΕ,ΑΕΚ,ΠΑΟΚ,ΦΙΛΟΛΟΓΙΚΑ,ΝΟΜΟΘΕΣΙΑ,ΔΙΚΗΓΟΡΙΚΟΣ,ΕΠΙΠΛΟ, ΣΥΜΒΟΛΑΙΟΓΡΑΦΙΚΟΣ,ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ,ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΙΚΑ,ΝΕΟΛΑΙΑ,ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΚΑ,ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ,ΙΣΤΟΡΙΚΑ,ΑΥΓΗ,ΤΑ ΝΕΑ,ΕΘΝΟΣ,ΣΟΣΙΑΛΙΣΜΟΣ,LEFT,ΕΦΗΜΕΡΙΔΑ,ΚΟΚΚΙΝΟ,ATHENS VOICE,ΧΡΗΜΑ,ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΑ,ΕΝΕΡΓΕΙΑ, ΡΑΤΣΙΣΜΟΣ,ΠΡΟΣΦΥΓΕΣ,GREECE,ΚΟΣΜΟΣ,ΜΑΓΕΙΡΙΚΗ,ΣΥΝΤΑΓΕΣ,ΕΛΛΗΝΙΣΜΟΣ,ΕΛΛΑΔΑ, ΕΜΦΥΛΙΟΣ,ΤΗΛΕΟΡΑΣΗ,ΕΓΚΥΚΛΙΟΣ,ΡΑΔΙΟΦΩΝΟ,ΓΥΜΝΑΣΤΙΚΗ,ΑΓΡΟΤΙΚΗ,ΟΛΥΜΠΙΑΚΟΣ, ΜΥΤΙΛΗΝΗ,ΧΙΟΣ,ΣΑΜΟΣ,ΠΑΤΡΙΔΑ,ΒΙΒΛΙΟ,ΕΡΕΥΝΑ,ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ,ΚΥΝΗΓΕΤΙΚΑ,ΚΥΝΗΓΙ,ΘΡΙΛΕΡ, ΠΕΡΙΟΔΙΚΟ,ΤΕΥΧΟΣ,ΜΥΘΙΣΤΟΡΗΜΑ,ΑΔΩΝΙΣ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΑΔΗΣ,GEORGIADIS,ΦΑΝΤΑΣΤΙΚΕΣ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΕΣ, ΑΣΤΥΝΟΜΙΚΑ,ΦΙΛΟΣΟΦΙΚΗ,ΦΙΛΟΣΟΦΙΚΑ,ΙΚΕΑ,ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ,ΑΤΤΙΚΗ,ΘΡΑΚΗ,ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗ,ΠΑΤΡΑ, ΙΟΝΙΟ,ΚΕΡΚΥΡΑ,ΚΩΣ,ΡΟΔΟΣ,ΚΑΒΑΛΑ,ΜΟΔΑ,ΔΡΑΜΑ,ΣΕΡΡΕΣ,ΕΥΡΥΤΑΝΙΑ,ΠΑΡΓΑ,ΚΕΦΑΛΟΝΙΑ, ΙΩΑΝΝΙΝΑ,ΛΕΥΚΑΔΑ,ΣΠΑΡΤΗ,ΠΑΞΟΙ MACEDONIA is GREECE and will always be GREECE- (if they are desperate to steal a name, Monkeydonkeys suits them just fine)

ΦΕΚ,ΚΚΕ,ΚΝΕ,ΚΟΜΜΟΥΝΙΣΜΟΣ,ΣΥΡΙΖΑ,ΠΑΣΟΚ,ΝΕΑ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ,ΕΓΚΛΗΜΑΤΑ,ΔΑΠ-ΝΔΦΚ, MACEDONIA,ΣΥΜΜΟΡΙΤΟΠΟΛΕΜΟΣ,ΠΡΟΣΦΟΡΕΣ,ΥΠΟΥΡΓΕΙΟ,ΕΝΟΠΛΕΣ ΔΥΝΑΜΕΙΣ,ΣΤΡΑΤΟΣ, ΑΕΡΟΠΟΡΙΑ,ΑΣΤΥΝΟΜΙΑ,ΔΗΜΑΡΧΕΙΟ,ΝΟΜΑΡΧΙΑ,ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ,ΛΟΓΟΤΕΧΝΙΑ,ΔΗΜΟΣ,LIFO,ΛΑΡΙΣΑ, ΠΕΡΙΦΕΡΕΙΑ,ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ,ΟΝΝΕΔ,ΜΟΝΗ,ΠΑΤΡΙΑΡΧΕΙΟ,ΜΕΣΗ ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΣΗ,ΙΑΤΡΙΚΗ,ΟΛΜΕ,ΑΕΚ,ΠΑΟΚ,ΦΙΛΟΛΟΓΙΚΑ,ΝΟΜΟΘΕΣΙΑ,ΔΙΚΗΓΟΡΙΚΟΣ,ΕΠΙΠΛΟ, ΣΥΜΒΟΛΑΙΟΓΡΑΦΙΚΟΣ,ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ,ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΙΚΑ,ΝΕΟΛΑΙΑ,ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΚΑ,ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ,ΙΣΤΟΡΙΚΑ,ΑΥΓΗ,ΤΑ ΝΕΑ,ΕΘΝΟΣ,ΣΟΣΙΑΛΙΣΜΟΣ,LEFT,ΕΦΗΜΕΡΙΔΑ,ΚΟΚΚΙΝΟ,ATHENS VOICE,ΧΡΗΜΑ,ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΑ,ΕΝΕΡΓΕΙΑ, ΡΑΤΣΙΣΜΟΣ,ΠΡΟΣΦΥΓΕΣ,GREECE,ΚΟΣΜΟΣ,ΜΑΓΕΙΡΙΚΗ,ΣΥΝΤΑΓΕΣ,ΕΛΛΗΝΙΣΜΟΣ,ΕΛΛΑΔΑ, ΕΜΦΥΛΙΟΣ,ΤΗΛΕΟΡΑΣΗ,ΕΓΚΥΚΛΙΟΣ,ΡΑΔΙΟΦΩΝΟ,ΓΥΜΝΑΣΤΙΚΗ,ΑΓΡΟΤΙΚΗ,ΟΛΥΜΠΙΑΚΟΣ, ΜΥΤΙΛΗΝΗ,ΧΙΟΣ,ΣΑΜΟΣ,ΠΑΤΡΙΔΑ,ΒΙΒΛΙΟ,ΕΡΕΥΝΑ,ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ,ΚΥΝΗΓΕΤΙΚΑ,ΚΥΝΗΓΙ,ΘΡΙΛΕΡ, ΠΕΡΙΟΔΙΚΟ,ΤΕΥΧΟΣ,ΜΥΘΙΣΤΟΡΗΜΑ,ΑΔΩΝΙΣ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΑΔΗΣ,GEORGIADIS,ΦΑΝΤΑΣΤΙΚΕΣ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΕΣ, ΑΣΤΥΝΟΜΙΚΑ,ΦΙΛΟΣΟΦΙΚΗ,ΦΙΛΟΣΟΦΙΚΑ,ΙΚΕΑ,ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ,ΑΤΤΙΚΗ,ΘΡΑΚΗ,ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗ,ΠΑΤΡΑ, ΙΟΝΙΟ,ΚΕΡΚΥΡΑ,ΚΩΣ,ΡΟΔΟΣ,ΚΑΒΑΛΑ,ΜΟΔΑ,ΔΡΑΜΑ,ΣΕΡΡΕΣ,ΕΥΡΥΤΑΝΙΑ,ΠΑΡΓΑ,ΚΕΦΑΛΟΝΙΑ, ΙΩΑΝΝΙΝΑ,ΛΕΥΚΑΔΑ,ΣΠΑΡΤΗ,ΠΑΞΟΙ

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410 INDEX CANNING, his attitude toward the Greek question, 116 and note, 237; withdraws from the St. Petersburg Conference, 238; opens negotiations with the Czar, 245, 246; his death, 250 Canning, Sir Stratford, see Redcliffe, Lord Stratford de Capitulations, violation of, by the Greeks, 55, 58, 59, 100 Capodistrias, Count Agostino, 295, 324; his character, 375; elected President, 376; opposition to, 377; refuses the compromise suggested by the Powers, 378; supported by the Powers, 379; elected Regent, 382; refuses the mixed Government proposed by the Powers, 383; resigns, 383 Capodistrias, Count John, Foreign Minister of Russia, 23; refuses the leadership of the Hetairia, 24; dismissed by Alexander I., 114; elected President of Greece, 225; his arrival in Greece, 281- 283; refuses a Russian pension, 282; his arbitrary principles, 286; his unconstitutional rule, 287-290; difficulties of his position, 290; attempts at military reform, 291; suppresses piracy, 292, 293; establishes a national bank, 293; appeals to the Powers for funds, 294; his nepotism, 294, 295; tries to procure the withdrawal of Ibrahim, 300; asks the French to aid against the Turks in North Hellas, 303; his attitude towards the protocol of November 16, 304; aims at aiding Russia, 304, 306; stirs up rebellion in Crete, 305; visits West Hellas, 308; suggests Prince Leopold as candidate for the crown, 311; his views on the protocol of March 22, 315, 316, 317; his tyranny, 318; summons a Congress at Argos, 320; his policy endorsed by the Congress, 321, 322; beginnings of opposition to, 323; his disappointment at the terms of the Peace of Adrianople, 328; his attitude towards the protocol of February 3, 333; opposition to, 335, 336; his attitude towards the candidature of Prince Leopold, 317, 336, 337; effect of the July revolution on the position of, 344; attempts to curtail the liberty of the press, 345-347; his quarrel with Hydra, 347-359; avows

his dependence on Russia, 357; attempts to recover his popularity, 359 ; his attempt to crush the Mainotes, 360- 366; his treatment of Petrobey, 366; his assassination, 368; his character, 370, 371 Capodistrias, Viaro, 295, 348, 359 Castlereagh, Lord, 78, 115 Catherine II., encourages the hopes of the Greeks, 20; sends a fleet to stir up rebellion in the Morea, 20 Charles X., 299, 319, 343 Chios, Lykourgos lands in, 92; Kara All lands in, 93; flight of Lykourgos, 93; massacre of Christian inhabitants, 93; Colonel Fabvier's expedition to, 257 Christians, position of, in the Ottoman Empire, 8 et seq.; AH Pasha and, 28 note Church, Sir Richard, appointed Commander - in - Chief, 214; before Athens, 215; his neglect during the massacre of St. Spiridion, 216, 217; his abortive attack on Athens, 219; orders the surrender of the Acropolis, 221; expedition to Missolonghi, 257 ; operations in West Hellas, 308; his INDEX 411 opinion of the frontier fixed by the London protocol, 338 Civil War, First, 131; Second, ' War of the Primates,' 147; of Hydra against Capodistrias, 351; against Agostino Capodistrias, 381 Cochrane, Lord, his services engaged by the Greeks, 137; appointed High Admiral, 214; before Athens, 216; abortive expedition to Alexandria, 252; victory off Cape Papas, 253; expedition to Missolonghi, 257; resigns his command, 295 Codrington, Admiral Sir Edward, intervenes in the faction war at Nauplia, 231; ordered to blockade the Morea, 249; convention with Ibrahim at Navarino, 255; forbids Cochrane to land in Albania, 258; attacks the Ottoman squadron, 262 ; sends ultimatum to Ibrahim, 263; decides to enter the harbour, 264; battle of Navarino, 265; criticism of his action in London, 271; his convention with Mehemet Ali, 300; Lord Aberdeen's reference to him, 301 note Commerce, growth of Greek, after Kainardji, and its ef-

410 INDEX<br />

CANNING, his attitude toward<br />

the Greek question, 116 and<br />

note, 237; withdraws from<br />

the St. Petersburg Conference,<br />

238; opens negotiations<br />

with the Czar, 245,<br />

246; his death, 250<br />

Canning, Sir Stratford, see<br />

Redcliffe, Lord Stratford de<br />

Capitulations, violation of,<br />

by the Greeks, 55, 58, 59, 100<br />

Capodistrias, Count Agostino,<br />

295, 324; his character, 375;<br />

elected President, 376; opposition<br />

to, 377; refuses the<br />

compromise suggested by<br />

the Powers, 378; supported<br />

by the Powers, 379; elected<br />

Regent, 382; refuses the<br />

mixed Government proposed<br />

by the Powers, 383;<br />

resigns, 383<br />

Capodistrias, Count John, Foreign<br />

Minister of Russia, 23;<br />

refuses the leadership of<br />

the Hetairia, 24; dismissed<br />

by Alexander I., 114; elected<br />

President of Greece, 225;<br />

his arrival in Greece, 281-<br />

283; refuses a Russian pension,<br />

282; his arbitrary principles,<br />

286; his unconstitutional<br />

rule, 287-290; difficulties<br />

of his position, 290; attempts<br />

at military reform,<br />

291; suppresses piracy, 292,<br />

293; establishes a national<br />

bank, 293; appeals to the<br />

Powers for funds, 294; his<br />

nepotism, 294, 295; tries to<br />

procure the withdrawal of<br />

Ibrahim, 300; asks the<br />

French to aid against the<br />

Turks in North Hellas, 303;<br />

his attitude towards the<br />

protocol of November 16,<br />

304; aims at aiding Russia,<br />

304, 306; stirs up rebellion<br />

in Crete, 305; visits West<br />

Hellas, 308; suggests Prince<br />

Leopold as candidate for<br />

the crown, 311; his views on<br />

the protocol of March 22,<br />

315, 316, 317; his tyranny,<br />

318; summons a Congress<br />

at Argos, 320; his policy endorsed<br />

by the Congress, 321,<br />

322; beginnings of opposition<br />

to, 323; his disappointment<br />

at the terms of the<br />

Peace of Adrianople, 328;<br />

his attitude towards the<br />

protocol of February 3, 333;<br />

opposition to, 335, 336; his<br />

attitude towards the candidature<br />

of Prince Leopold,<br />

317, 336, 337; effect of the<br />

July revolution on the position<br />

of, 344; attempts to<br />

curtail the liberty of the<br />

press, 345-347; his quarrel<br />

with Hydra, 347-359; avows

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