The Treaty of Constantinople
The Treaty of Constantinople, signed on July 21, 1832, played a pivotal role in the struggle for Greek independence from the Ottoman Empire.
The Treaty of Constantinople, signed on July 21, 1832, played a pivotal role in the struggle for Greek independence from the Ottoman Empire.
The Treaty of Adrianople had profound implications for Greece. One of its most significant outcomes was the recognition of Greek autonomy.
The Treaty of London served as a catalyst for Greek independence, symbolizing European recognition of Greece's struggle.
The Battle of Arachova, fought in November 1826, was a significant turning point in Greece's War of Independence against Ottoman rule.
The Battle of Vassilika, an event in Greece's War of Independence, unfolded in the spring of 1821. Georgios Karaiskakis was a central figure.
Georgios Karaiskakis, a Guerrilla Fighter in War of Independence was born on January 23, 1780, in the village of Skoulikaria, Greece.
Theodoros Kolokotronis during the Greek war of independence, distinguished himself as a highly skilled military strategist and leader.
The Siege of Tripolitsa took place in 1821. It was a pivotal event in the early stages of the Greek War of Independence. Led by the renowned Greek general Theodoros Kolokotronis, this siege marked a significant victory for the Greek…
The Battle of Navarino in 1827, was a crucial naval engagement during the Greek War of Independence. The victory bolstered Greek morale.
The Greek War of Independence, spanning from 1821 to 1829, marked a pivotal chapter in Greece's history.