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===May=== | ===May=== | ||
*[[May 22]]: [[Laskarina Bouboulina]], heroine of the Greek [[War of Independence]]. | *[[May 22]]: [[Laskarina Bouboulina]], heroine of the Greek [[War of Independence]]. |
Revision as of 15:40, April 16, 2007
Contents
Events
February
- February 11: Ibrahim Pasha lands in Methoni.
March
- March 21: Andreas Miaoulis attacks the Turco-Egyptian fleet off the coast of Methoni destroying several ships.
April
- April 15: A force of 6,000 Turks under Kutahye begins the second siege of Messolonghi.
- April 26: Ibrahim Pasha routes a force of 1,500 Greeks at Sphacteria.
May
- May 4: The Turkish army defeats Gouras, Panourgias and Sklatsodimos and enters Salona (Amfissa).
- May 20: The Battle of Maniaki takes place, Grigoris Papaflessas is killed.
- May 22: War of Independence heroine Laskarina Bouboulina is shot dead by her in-laws.
June
- June 5: Odysseus Androutsos is executed by Yiannis Gouras' men at the Acropolis, Athens.
- June 10: Ibrahim Pasha enters Tripolis and burns the city to the ground.
- June 13: A Greek force under Dimitrios Ypsilantis and Ioannis Makriyiannis repels the army of Ibrahim Pasha at Myloi, Argolis.
August
- August 13: A Greek fleet under Konstantinos Kanaris enters Alexandria harbour and attacks the Egyptian fleet.
November
- November 9: Ibrahim Pasha enters Pyrgos and burns the city to the ground.
- November 12: A Greek flotilla under Andreas Miaoulis manages to break through the Turkish naval blockade and supply the besieged Greeks in Messolonghi.
December
- December 26: Ibrahim Pasha arrives at Messolonghi to aid Kutahye in the siege of the city.
Deaths
April
- April 26: Count Annibale Santarosa, philhellene, killed in the Battle of Sphacteria.
May
- May 22: Laskarina Bouboulina, heroine of the Greek War of Independence.
June
- June 5: Odysseus Androutsos, Greek revolutionary.