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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414 INDEX 165; destroyed at Navarino, 266 France, supports the policy of Metternich, 240; supports the protocol of St. Petersburg, 248; joins England and Russia in the Treaty of London for securing the autonomy of Greece, 249; reception of the news of the battle of Navarino in, 271; the French occupation of the Morea, 299, 301, 304; the Revolution of 1830, 341, 343; the French at Nauplia, 386 Francis I., Emperor of Austria, and the execution of the Patriarch, 77; meets the Czar at Czernowitz, 116 GALATZ, massacre of Mussulmans at, 32 Galaxidi, destruction of, 73 Georgaki of Olympus, General under Prince Alexander Hypsilanti, 35, 38-42 Germanos, Archbishop of Patras, Hetairist leader, 46; proclaims the revolt at Kalavryta, 48; his unsuccessful attack on Patras, 49; his character, 81, 82 Goderich, Lord, 270, 273 Gogos, his treachery at the battle of Peta, 109 Gordon, General, on the Greek Government, 136; in Greece, 213, 214, 215 Gouras, lieutenant of Odysseus, 126; invades the Morea during the second civil war, 148; defeats and murders Odysseus, 149, 150; commands in the Acropolis, 150, 205; his tyranny, 205, 206; his death, 210; heroism of his wife, 210 (cf. 126) Grabusa, island of, 257; becomes a pirate stronghold, 292; destroyed by the allied fleet, 293; sold to Egypt, 340 Gravia, actions at the khan of, 62, 90, 119 Greece: interest of Europe in Greece, 1, 2, 402 and note; the barbarian invasions and the continuity of the Greek race, 3; causes of the revolution, 7; under the Ottoman rule, 8 et seq.; growth of brigandage, 10; communal liberties, 14; outbreak of the revolt, 48; spread of the insurrection to continental Greece, 52, and to the islands, 65; difficulty of forming a central Government, 79; the Senate of the Peloponnese formed, 81; first meeting of the

INDEX 415 lished, 226; renewed anarchy, National Convention, 84 ; stitution of Troezene pub- ernment of Kolettes, 385; Mavrocordatos elected President, 227; Greece and the 85; plan of Mahmoud Powers, 237; proposal to II. for the reconquest of place Greece under British Greece, 97; failure of Dramali's protection, 245; interven- invasion, 102-106; tion of the three allied Greek claims recognised by Powers, 249, 250; events England, 116; Russia proposes leading up to the battle of the division of Greece Navarino, 253-267; effect in into separate principalities, Greece of the battle of 117; power of the military Navarino and of the Russian chiefs, 118, 119, 120; National declaration of war, Assembly at Astros, 121; 278; the presidency of a new Government organised, Capodistrias, 281-296; Ibra- 122; anarchy, 124, 125; him evacuates the Morea, invasion of Yussuf and 302; French occupation of Mustai Pashas, 124-129; renewed the Morea, 302-304; Hypsi- anarchy, 129, 130; lanti regains East Hellas, first civil war, 131; Government 307; the protocol of March of Konduriottes, 132; 22, 1829, 312-317; unconsti- Lord Byron in Greece, 135- tutional rule of Capodistrias, 145; the second civil war, 317-323; last incidents 148, 149; strong position of of the war, 325, 326; the the Government at the beginning London protocol of Februvention of 1825, 150; interary 3, 1830, and its effect on of Mehemet Ali, Greek opinion, 331-334; the 153-181; desperate condition Hydriot rebellion, 351-359; of Greece at the end of 1825, the attempt to subdue the 180, 181; effect in Europe of Mainotes, 363, 364; assassination the defence of Missolonghi, of Capodistrias, 203; reconquest of East 368; Provisional Government appointed, 375; presi- Hellas by Reshid Pasha, 205-222; renewed war of dency of Agostino Capodistrias, parties, 224 ; Capodistrias 376-384; anarchy elected President, 225; Con- and civil war, 377-385; Gov-

414 INDEX<br />

165; destroyed at Navarino,<br />

266<br />

France, supports the policy<br />

of Metternich, 240; supports<br />

the protocol of St.<br />

Petersburg, 248; joins England<br />

and Russia in the<br />

Treaty of London for securing<br />

the autonomy of<br />

Greece, 249; reception of<br />

the news of the battle<br />

of Navarino in, 271; the<br />

French occupation of the<br />

Morea, 299, 301, 304; the<br />

Revolution of 1830, 341, 343;<br />

the French at Nauplia, 386<br />

Francis I., Emperor of Austria,<br />

and the execution of<br />

the Patriarch, 77; meets the<br />

Czar at Czernowitz, 116<br />

GALATZ, massacre of Mussulmans<br />

at, 32<br />

Galaxidi, destruction of, 73<br />

Georgaki of Olympus, General<br />

under Prince Alexander<br />

Hypsilanti, 35, 38-42<br />

Germanos, Archbishop of Patras,<br />

Hetairist leader, 46;<br />

proclaims the revolt at<br />

Kalavryta, 48; his unsuccessful<br />

attack on Patras,<br />

49; his character, 81, 82<br />

Goderich, Lord, 270, 273<br />

Gogos, his treachery at the<br />

battle of Peta, 109<br />

Gordon, General, on the Greek<br />

Government, 136; in Greece,<br />

213, 214, 215<br />

Gouras, lieutenant of Odysseus,<br />

126; invades the<br />

Morea during the second<br />

civil war, 148; defeats and<br />

murders Odysseus, 149, 150;<br />

commands in the Acropolis,<br />

150, 205; his tyranny, 205,<br />

206; his death, 210; heroism<br />

of his wife, 210 (cf. 126)<br />

Grabusa, island of, 257; becomes<br />

a pirate stronghold,<br />

292; destroyed by the allied<br />

fleet, 293; sold to Egypt,<br />

340<br />

Gravia, actions at the khan<br />

of, 62, 90, 119<br />

Greece: interest of Europe in<br />

Greece, 1, 2, 402 and note;<br />

the barbarian invasions and<br />

the continuity of the Greek<br />

race, 3; causes of the revolution,<br />

7; under the Ottoman<br />

rule, 8 et seq.; growth<br />

of brigandage, 10; communal<br />

liberties, 14; outbreak<br />

of the revolt, 48;<br />

spread of the insurrection<br />

to continental Greece, 52,<br />

and to the islands, 65; difficulty<br />

of forming a central<br />

Government, 79; the Senate<br />

of the Peloponnese formed,<br />

81; first meeting of the

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