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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412 INDEX feet on the Greek naval power, 13, 14 Communal system, preserved by the Turks, 14; its importance during the periods of anarchy, 15, 79, 80, 395; abolished by Capodistrias, 289 Constantinople, outburst of fanaticism at, after the Greek massacres, 75; execution of the Greek Dragoman and the Patriarch, 76, 77; destruction of the arsenal of Tophana, 124; massacre of the Janissaries, 247; banishment of the Catholic Armenians, 275, 276 Constitution, of Epidaurus, 85; of Astros, 121; of Troezene, 226 Corinth, 106, 233, 391 Coron, held by the Turks, 52, 64, 79, 98, 126; occupied by the French, 302, 304 Crete, represented in the National Assembly, 121; insurrection in, 153; reduced by Hussein Bey, 154, 155; atrocities by the Egyptians, 154, 155 note; Cretan refugees as pirates, 228; attempt of the Greeks to revive the rebellion, 257; renewed revolt, 305; Turkish reform rejected at the instigation of the Greeks, 340; Palmerston and, 401 Cyclades, pirate strongholds established in the, 228; under the protection of the Powers, 303; 312, 332 DAMALA, National Assembly at, 225, 291 Dania, Colonel, commands the corps of Philhellenes, 108 Danubian Principalities, insurrection in, 30; and Russia, 277, 327 Dardanelles, the, Russian rights in, 13, 114, 115, 248 Dervenaki, Pass of, destruction of Dramali's army in the, 105 Diakos, Athanasios, takes Levadia, 52; defeated and executed, 62 Diebitsch, General, Russian Commander-in-Chief, concludes the Peace of Adrianople, 326, 327 Dikaios, see Phlesas, Pappa Djavellas, his defence of Klissova, 193, 199; levies blackmail on the peasants, 228; his feud with Grivas, 377; 381, 386, 391 Dragashan, battle of, 39 Dramali (Mahmoud Ali, Pasha of Drama), prepares to in-

vade Greece, 98, 100; takes Athens and the Acropolis, 102; advances into Argolis, 103; Mehmet fails to bring him supplies, 104; his retreat, and defeat in the Pass of Dervenaki, 105; again defeated in the Pass of Agionori, 106; his escape to Corinth, and death, 106 Dudley, Lord, on the Treaty of London, 272, 273 EAST HELLAS, see Hellas Egypt, see Mehemet Ali England, new attitude on the Eastern question, 116 and note; Philhellenic enthusiasm in, 136; reception of the news of the battle of Navarino in, 270; vacillating policy after Navarino, 274; Anglo-Austrian entente, 331 (see also London) Epidaurus, Constitution of, 85 Eresos, first use of fire-ships in the Bay of, 71 Euboea, 64, 89, 312, 332 Eynardt, Swiss banker and Philhellene, 294, 319 FABVIEB, Colonel (ex-officer of Napoleon), defeated at Chaidari, 209; helps to defend the Acropolis, 211; re- INDEX 413 organises the Greek troops, 213; expedition to Chios, 257; leaves the Greek service, 291 Fire-ships, first use of, 71; destruction of Ottoman lineof-battle ships by, 72; qualities necessary for their effective use, 74; exploits of Kanaris with, 94, 95, 107, 162, 163; their ineffectiveness against a well-trained enemy, 165 Fleet, Greek, commercial origin of the, 13; first exploits of, 68; insubordination in, 66, 70, 167, 168, 191; destruction of that of Galaxidi, 73; purchase of the Hellas, 137; first employment of steamers, 137, 215; seized by Miaoulis at Poros, 355 Fleet, Ottoman, manned by Greek seamen, 13; effect of the revolt of the Greek islands on, 67, 68; its condition at the outset of the war, 68; first actions with the Greeks, 70; Greek and Turkish vessels compared, 70, 73; its inaction under Mehmet Pasha, 104, 107; under Khosrew Pasha, 125 (see Khosrew) ; compared with that of Mehemet Ali,

vade Greece, 98, 100; takes<br />

Athens and the Acropolis,<br />

102; advances into Argolis,<br />

103; Mehmet fails to bring<br />

him supplies, 104; his retreat,<br />

and defeat in the Pass<br />

of Dervenaki, 105; again<br />

defeated in the Pass of<br />

Agionori, 106; his escape to<br />

Corinth, and death, 106<br />

Dudley, Lord, on the Treaty<br />

of London, 272, 273<br />

EAST HELLAS, see Hellas<br />

Egypt, see Mehemet Ali<br />

England, new attitude on the<br />

Eastern question, 116 and<br />

note; Philhellenic enthusiasm<br />

in, 136; reception of<br />

the news of the battle of<br />

Navarino in, 270; vacillating<br />

policy after Navarino,<br />

274; Anglo-Austrian entente,<br />

331 (see also London)<br />

Epidaurus, Constitution of,<br />

85<br />

Eresos, first use of fire-ships<br />

in the Bay of, 71<br />

Euboea, 64, 89, 312, 332<br />

Eynardt, Swiss banker and<br />

Philhellene, 294, 319<br />

FABVIEB, Colonel (ex-officer<br />

of Napoleon), defeated at<br />

Chaidari, 209; helps to defend<br />

the Acropolis, 211; re-<br />

INDEX 413<br />

organises the Greek troops,<br />

213; expedition to Chios,<br />

257; leaves the Greek service,<br />

291<br />

Fire-ships, first use of, 71; destruction<br />

of Ottoman lineof-battle<br />

ships by, 72; qualities<br />

necessary for their<br />

effective use, 74; exploits of<br />

Kanaris with, 94, 95, 107,<br />

162, 163; their ineffectiveness<br />

against a well-trained<br />

enemy, 165<br />

Fleet, Greek, commercial<br />

origin of the, 13; first exploits<br />

of, 68; insubordination<br />

in, 66, 70, 167, 168, 191;<br />

destruction of that of Galaxidi,<br />

73; purchase of the<br />

Hellas, 137; first employment<br />

of steamers, 137, 215;<br />

seized by Miaoulis at Poros,<br />

355<br />

Fleet, Ottoman, manned by<br />

Greek seamen, 13; effect of<br />

the revolt of the Greek islands<br />

on, 67, 68; its condition<br />

at the outset of the<br />

war, 68; first actions with<br />

the Greeks, 70; Greek and<br />

Turkish vessels compared,<br />

70, 73; its inaction under<br />

Mehmet Pasha, 104, 107;<br />

under Khosrew Pasha, 125<br />

(see Khosrew) ; compared<br />

with that of Mehemet Ali,

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