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Battle of the inn of Gravia

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The '''Battle of the inn of Gravia''' was fought during the Greek [[War of Independence]] between Greek revolutionaries and the Ottoman army.
In May [[1821]], [[Omer Vrioni]], the commander of the Turkish army, advanced from the north with 8,000 men, after heading towards [[Peloponnesus]] to crush the Greek uprising which had broken out in March of that year. After crushing the resistance of the Greeks at the [[Battle of Alamana]] and executing their leader, [[Athanasios Diakos]], headed south towards Vrioni advanced in the direction of [[Salona]] (present-day [[PeloponnesusAmfissa]] to crush the Greek uprising.  [[Odysseus Androutsos]] with a band of 100 or so men took up a defensive position at an inn near Gravia, supported by [[Panourgias Panourgias]] and [[Yiannis Diovouniotis]] and their menwho defended nearby positions.  On [[May 8]], [[1821]], the battle began. Vrioni attacked managed to disperse Panourgias and Diovouniotis - as he had done at the [[Battle of Alamana]] - and then threw his full force against the inn but . He was repulsed with heavy casualties (over 400 deadand twice that number wounded). Finally, he was forced withdrew to ask for reinforcements and artillery but the Greeks managed to slip out in the night before the reinforcements arrived. Androutsos lost two men in the battle and earned the title of commander in chief of the Greek forces in [[Rumeli]] (Central Greece).
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[[Category:1821|Gravia]]

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