Difference between revisions of "1826"
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− | *[[June 22]]: [[Ibrahim Pasha]] invades [[Mani]] but is repelled with heavy casualties. | + | *[[June 22]]: [[Ibrahim Pasha]] invades western [[Mani]] at [[Verga]] but is repelled with heavy casualties. |
*[[June 25]]: Egyptian forces attempt to land at Diros, [[Mani]], while the [[Mani]]ote forces are fighting elsewhere. They are repelled by a force of Maniote women and old men. | *[[June 25]]: Egyptian forces attempt to land at Diros, [[Mani]], while the [[Mani]]ote forces are fighting elsewhere. They are repelled by a force of Maniote women and old men. | ||
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===July=== | ===July=== | ||
*[[July 3]]: [[Kutahye]] besieges [[Athens]] with a force of 10,000 men. | *[[July 3]]: [[Kutahye]] besieges [[Athens]] with a force of 10,000 men. |
Revision as of 14:47, May 9, 2012
Events
January
- January 28: Andreas Miaoulis defeats the Turco-Egyptian fleet at the Battle of Araxos and supplied the besieged at Messolonghi.
February
- February 25: Turkish forces, under Hussein Bey, occupy the small island of Vasiladi, outside Mesolonghi, making the situation of the besieged Greeks more difficult.
March
- March 1: Aitoliko surrenders to Ibrahim Pasha.
- March 16: Greek forces under Charles Fabvier repel 4,000 Turkish troops at Karystos, Euboea.
- March 25: Kitsos Tzavellas repels a superior Turkish force, under Kutahye, which sought to land on the isle of Klisovo, across from Messolonghi.
April
- April 10: The Sortie of Mesolonghi takes place on Palm Sunday. Out of 6,000 "besieged freemen" Greeks, only 1,300 escape.
June
- June 22: Ibrahim Pasha invades western Mani at Verga but is repelled with heavy casualties.
- June 25: Egyptian forces attempt to land at Diros, Mani, while the Maniote forces are fighting elsewhere. They are repelled by a force of Maniote women and old men.
July
- July 3: Kutahye besieges Athens with a force of 10,000 men.
- July 19: Georgios Karaiskakis becomes commander in chief of Greek revolutionary forces in Roumeli.
August
- August 3: Kutahye breaks through the Greek defences and enters Athens. Greeks are forced to take positions on the Acropolis.
- August 6: Greek forces under Karaiskakis, Kriezotis and Fabvier defeat superior Turkish forces at Chaidari.
- August 28: The Maniotes, under Georgios Mavromichalis, repel Ibrahim Pasha at the Battle of Polyaravos.
September
- September 26: Chrysanthus I is removed from the office of Ecumenical Patriarch by the High Porte.
November
- November 23: Big victory for Georgios Karaiskakis who was on the offensive against the Ottomans at Arachova during the War of Independence
- November 29: French philhellene Charles Fabvier breaks through Turkish positions and supplies the Greeks at Athens.
Deaths
May
- May 30: Bishop Germanos of Patra, who blessed the Greek War of Independence on March 25, 1821.
September
- September 30: Yiannis Gouras, Greek commander of the besieged Acropolis.