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  • Orlov revolt
  • 1770 Greek uprising against the Ottoman Empire

    The Orlov revolt (Greek: Ορλωφικά, Ορλοφικά, Ορλώφεια, lit. 'Orlov events') was a Greek uprising in the Peloponnese and later also in Crete that broke

    Orlov revolt

    Orlov revolt

    Orlov_revolt

  • Orlov family
  • Russian noble family

    Vladimir Nikolayevich Orlov was a close advisor to Tsar Nicholas II. Fedor Polikarpov-Orlov The Orlov Diamond Orlov trotter Orlov Revolt Veal Orloff John Orloff

    Orlov family

    Orlov family

    Orlov_family

  • Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov
  • Russian military officer and statesman (1737–1808)

    The Russian victory sparked off the Orlov Revolt in the Greek territories of the Ottoman Empire soon afterwards. Orlov remained in the Mediterranean, and

    Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov

    Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov

    Alexei_Grigoryevich_Orlov

  • Mani Peninsula
  • Geographical and cultural region in Greece

    greatly disappointed the Greeks. Nevertheless, Orlov's arrival in Mani sparked a Maniot uprising, the Orlov revolt. An initial force of 1,400 men was raised

    Mani Peninsula

    Mani Peninsula

    Mani_Peninsula

  • Theodoros Kolokotronis
  • Greek revolutionary leader (1770–1843)

    Revolution. The son of a klepht leader who fought the Ottomans during the Orlov revolt, Kolokotronis also operated as a klepht and an armatolos early in his

    Theodoros Kolokotronis

    Theodoros Kolokotronis

    Theodoros_Kolokotronis

  • Orlov
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    lunar crater Orlov Revolt, 18th-cen. incident in Russo-Turkish War Orlov Trotter, breed of horse, named after the Russian family Orlov, or Veal Orloff,

    Orlov

    Orlov

  • Greek War of Independence
  • Greek rebellion against the Ottoman Empire (1821–1829)

    klephts multiplied. The first great uprising was the Russian-sponsored Orlov Revolt of the 1770s, which was crushed by the Ottomans after having limited

    Greek War of Independence

    Greek War of Independence

    Greek_War_of_Independence

  • Ottoman Greece
  • Period of Ottoman rule of Greece

    Ionian Sea and Peloponnese. A major uprising during that period was the Orlov Revolt (Greek: Ορλωφικά) which took place during the Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)

    Ottoman Greece

    Ottoman Greece

    Ottoman_Greece

  • Daskalogiannis
  • Greek shipbuilder and shipowner

    Orlov who Catherine the Great had sent to the Peloponnese in 1769 to instigate a revolt there. Many men from Sfakia also participated in the revolt which

    Daskalogiannis

    Daskalogiannis

    Daskalogiannis

  • Petrobey Mavromichalis
  • Greek general and politician (1765–1848)

    Pierros "Mavromichalis" Pierrakos were among the leaders of the Orlov Revolt. The revolt was followed by a period of infighting between the leaders of Mani;

    Petrobey Mavromichalis

    Petrobey Mavromichalis

    Petrobey_Mavromichalis

  • Georgios Flessas
  • Greek revolutionary (1716–1770)

    den akó. Toús Toúrkous tha ktypíso to aíma tous tha pio... — folk song Orlov revolt Φλέσσας, Τίμος (2011). Πορεία αιώνων, άπαντα και γενεαλογία της ηρωϊκής

    Georgios Flessas

    Georgios_Flessas

  • Laskarina Bouboulina
  • Greek naval commander (1771–1825)

    Lazarou-Orlov. Lazarou had previously double-barrelled his family name to Lazarou-Orlov in order to commemorate his participation in the Orlov revolt and

    Laskarina Bouboulina

    Laskarina Bouboulina

    Laskarina_Bouboulina

  • Battle of Chesma
  • 1770 battle of the Russo-Turkish war

    the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice. It was a part of the Orlov revolt of 1770, a precursor to the later Greek War of Independence (1821–1829)

    Battle of Chesma

    Battle of Chesma

    Battle_of_Chesma

  • Ali Pasha of Yanina
  • Albanian ruler (1740–1822)

    from 1769 onwards due to their pro-Russian stance and support of the Orlov Revolt. The Aromanian population of Moscopole was forced to flee from the region

    Ali Pasha of Yanina

    Ali Pasha of Yanina

    Ali_Pasha_of_Yanina

  • Cretan Revolt (1897–1898)
  • Successful insurrection against the Ottoman Empire

    The Cretan Revolt of 1897–1898 was a successful insurrection by the Greek Orthodox population of Crete against the rule of the Ottoman Empire after decades

    Cretan Revolt (1897–1898)

    Cretan Revolt (1897–1898)

    Cretan_Revolt_(1897–1898)

  • Greco-Turkish War
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    There have been several Greco-Turkish Wars: Orlov revolt (1770) Greeks' first major, organized Revolt against the Ottoman Empire with the support of Russia

    Greco-Turkish War

    Greco-Turkish_War

  • Cretan revolt (1866–1869)
  • Rebellion against Ottoman rule (1866–1869)

    The Cretan revolt of 1866–1869 (Greek: Κρητική Επανάσταση του 1866) or Great Cretan Revolution (Μεγάλη Κρητική Επανάσταση) was a three-year uprising in

    Cretan revolt (1866–1869)

    Cretan revolt (1866–1869)

    Cretan_revolt_(1866–1869)

  • History of Zakynthos
  • History of the Greek island

    Orlov Revolt was a Greek uprising primarily centred in the Peloponnese. It erupted in 1770 following the arrival of the Russian Admiral Alexey Orlov,

    History of Zakynthos

    History of Zakynthos

    History_of_Zakynthos

  • Epirus Revolt of 1878
  • Uprisings in Ottoman Greece

    The 1878 revolt in Epirus was the part of a series of Greek uprisings that occurred in various parts of Ottoman-ruled Greece, as in Macedonia and Crete

    Epirus Revolt of 1878

    Epirus_Revolt_of_1878

  • Albanian revolt of 1912
  • Rebellion against Ottoman rule

    The Albanian revolt of 1912 (Albanian: Kryengritja e vitit 1912, "Uprising of 1912") was the last revolt against the Ottoman Empire's rule in Albania

    Albanian revolt of 1912

    Albanian revolt of 1912

    Albanian_revolt_of_1912

  • Greek Project
  • Geopolitical proposal

    herself with the Orthodox Christians under Ottoman rule; she sponsored the Orlov Revolt in the Morea during the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774, and invited many

    Greek Project

    Greek Project

    Greek_Project

  • Lord Byron
  • British poet (1788–1824)

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    Lord Byron

    Lord Byron

    Lord_Byron

  • Ioannis Kolettis
  • Greek politician (1773 or 1774 – 1847)

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    Ioannis Kolettis

    Ioannis Kolettis

    Ioannis_Kolettis

  • Souliotes
  • Ethnic group

    the Orlov revolt that broke out around 1770 against Ottoman Empire, with the help of Russia. Many of the joined the Russian fleet. Their revolt was connected

    Souliotes

    Souliotes

    Souliotes

  • Klepht
  • Greek anti-Ottoman highwayman and insurgent

    (1768–1774) Orlov Revolt Treaty of Kuchuk-Kainarja Souliote wars Greek War of Independence Morea expedition Epirus Revolt of 1854 Cretan Revolt (1866–1869)

    Klepht

    Klepht

    Klepht

  • Rum millet
  • Eastern Orthodox Christian community in the Ottoman Empire

    periphery of the Empire continued to splinter under the pressures of local revolts. Subsequently, with the Balkan Wars (1912–1913) and the First World War

    Rum millet

    Rum millet

    Rum_millet

  • Siege of Tripolitsa
  • 1821 battle and massacre in the Greek War of Independence

    reconquest of the Morea) and on Holy Monday, 29 March 1770, after the failed Orlov Revolt. The de facto commander in chief of the Greek forces, Theodoros Kolokotronis

    Siege of Tripolitsa

    Siege of Tripolitsa

    Siege_of_Tripolitsa

  • Naousa, Paros
  • Community in Greece

    1768–1774 and the Orlov Revolt, Naousa was a Russian naval base, known in Russian as Auza, and the administrative centre of Alexey Orlov's military expedition

    Naousa, Paros

    Naousa, Paros

    Naousa,_Paros

  • Ottoman invasion of Mani (1770)
  • Military campaign in Greece

    the Ottomans, and also habitually engaged in piracy. After the failed Orlov revolt of 1770, in which the Maniots took part, Muslim Albanians (also known

    Ottoman invasion of Mani (1770)

    Ottoman invasion of Mani (1770)

    Ottoman_invasion_of_Mani_(1770)

  • Ioannis Varvakis
  • Greek benefactor and privateer

    Lieutenant Commands St. Andrew Conflicts Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774) Orlov Revolt Battle of Chesma Greek War of Independence Awards Order of St. Vladimir

    Ioannis Varvakis

    Ioannis Varvakis

    Ioannis_Varvakis

  • Patmos
  • Greek island in the Aegean Sea

    Candian War between 1659 and 1669, then by Russian occupation during the Orlov Revolt between 1770 and 1774, and finally during the Greek War of Independence

    Patmos

    Patmos

    Patmos

  • Chios massacre
  • 1822 killing and enslavement of Greek people by Ottoman troops

    neighboring islands had arrived on Chios and encouraged the Chians to join their revolt. In response, Ottoman troops landed on the island and killed thousands.

    Chios massacre

    Chios massacre

    Chios_massacre

  • Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt
  • Egyptian general and Wāli of Egypt and Sudan (1789–1848)

    1834 peasants' revolt in Palestine, Ibrahim Pasha besieged the Transjordanian city of Al-Karak for 17 days, in pursuit of the revolt's leader Qasim al-Ahmad

    Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt

    Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt

    Ibrahim_Pasha_of_Egypt

  • Battle of Navarino
  • 1827 naval battle during the Greek War of Independence

    Ottomans out of most of Greece, but the Ottomans were unable to crush the revolt definitively. However, in 1825, the Sultan succeeded in breaking the stalemate

    Battle of Navarino

    Battle of Navarino

    Battle_of_Navarino

  • Alexander Ypsilantis
  • Greek revolutionary and commander (1792–1828)

    points of the plan were: to aid the simultaneous revolt of Serbs and Montenegrins. to provoke a revolt in Wallachia, by also enlisting rebels from the

    Alexander Ypsilantis

    Alexander Ypsilantis

    Alexander_Ypsilantis

  • Septinsular Republic
  • Ottoman and Russian protectorate in the southwest Balkans from 1800-07

    Islanders denouncing the "ungodly" French, calling upon them to rise in revolt, and promising, on behalf of the Ottoman Porte, to allow the Islands to

    Septinsular Republic

    Septinsular Republic

    Septinsular_Republic

  • Phanariots
  • Greek nobility from Phanar, Constantinople

    Porte. Amid tense relations between boyars and princes, Vladimirescu's revolt was primarily the result of compromise between Oltenian pandurs and the

    Phanariots

    Phanariots

    Phanariots

  • Cenaze Hasan Pasha
  • Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (1789)

    when appointed to the post. He was instrumental in putting down the Orlov revolt and was successful during the Austro-Turkish War of 1788–1791. Due to

    Cenaze Hasan Pasha

    Cenaze_Hasan_Pasha

  • The Massacre at Chios
  • Painting by Eugène Delacroix

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    The Massacre at Chios

    The Massacre at Chios

    The_Massacre_at_Chios

  • Battle of Vromopigada
  • 1770 battle

    the Battle of Chesma. After initial success, the Orlov Revolt ended in failure. Arguments between Orlov, the Russian leader, and Ioannis Mavromichalis [el]

    Battle of Vromopigada

    Battle of Vromopigada

    Battle_of_Vromopigada

  • Ottoman Crete
  • Province of the Ottoman Empire from 1646 to 1913

    led a heroic but foredoomed revolt, which did not get the aid from the Russians, who had instigated it (see Orlov Revolt). The Greek War of Independence

    Ottoman Crete

    Ottoman Crete

    Ottoman_Crete

  • Ivan Gannibal
  • Russian general (1735–1801)

    Mediterranean Expeditionary Force under the command of Count Alexey Grigoryevich Orlov sent a squadron of ships toward Navarino in April 1770. Three of the vessels

    Ivan Gannibal

    Ivan Gannibal

    Ivan_Gannibal

  • List of revolutions and rebellions
  • uprising, a revolt by the Bulgarian population against Ottoman rule. 1878 Greek Macedonian rebellion Epirus Revolt of 1878 Cretan Revolt (1878) 1876:

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List_of_revolutions_and_rebellions

  • Hurshid Pasha
  • Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1812 to 1815

    late 1820, he was charged with the suppression of Ali Pasha of Yanina's revolt. Soon after this, a Greek uprising began in the Morea. Hurshid Pasha defeated

    Hurshid Pasha

    Hurshid Pasha

    Hurshid_Pasha

  • Hyperion (Hölderlin novel)
  • 1797–1799 novel by Friedrich Hölderlin

    fleet into the Archipelago" in 1770, framing the novel's events into the Orlov Revolt), his disillusionment with the rebellion, survival in the deadly Battle

    Hyperion (Hölderlin novel)

    Hyperion_(Hölderlin_novel)

  • Siege of Coron (1770)
  • Military conflict

    engagement that took place between February and June 1770 during the Orlov Revolt, itself part of the wider Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774). It was fought

    Siege of Coron (1770)

    Siege_of_Coron_(1770)

  • Peloponnese
  • Traditional peninsular region in Greece

    Peloponnese rose against the Ottomans with Russian aid during the so-called "Orlov Revolt" of 1770, but it was swiftly and brutally suppressed by bands of Muslim

    Peloponnese

    Peloponnese

    Peloponnese

  • Albanian revolt of 1910
  • Uprising against Ottoman rule in Albania

    The Albanian revolt of 1910 was a reaction to the new centralization policies of the Young Turk Ottoman government in Albania. It was the first of a series

    Albanian revolt of 1910

    Albanian revolt of 1910

    Albanian_revolt_of_1910

  • Morea
  • Former name of the Peloponnese peninsula

    bands of the klephts emerged, undeterred by the brutal repression of the Orlov revolt. They waged guerrilla war against the Turks, aided both by the decay

    Morea

    Morea

    Morea

  • List of conflicts in Europe
  • Confederation 1768–1774 Russo-Ottoman War 1770 Battle of Aspindza 1770 Orlov Revolt 1774–1775 Pugachev's Rebellion 1775–1783 American Revolutionary War 1778–1779

    List of conflicts in Europe

    List_of_conflicts_in_Europe

  • First Hellenic Republic
  • 1822–1832 unrecognized, provisional Greek state during the Greek Revolution

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    First Hellenic Republic

    First Hellenic Republic

    First_Hellenic_Republic

  • Ioannis Kapodistrias
  • Greek statesman and diplomat (1776–1831)

    upholding the established order in Europe, had no interest in supporting a revolt against the Ottoman Empire, and it thus fell to Kapodistrias to draft a

    Ioannis Kapodistrias

    Ioannis Kapodistrias

    Ioannis_Kapodistrias

  • Demetrios Ypsilantis
  • Greek military leader and politician (1793–1832)

    indirectly benefited the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia. He led the revolt in Greece and arrived at Hydra in June 1821. After the failure of the uprising

    Demetrios Ypsilantis

    Demetrios Ypsilantis

    Demetrios_Ypsilantis

  • Panagiotis Benakis
  • Greek revolutionary (c. 1700–1771)

    rule over Greece, he was in contact of Catherine the Great during the Orlov Revolt. He was born in Kalamata in ca. 1700, the son of Benou Psaltis and Stathoula

    Panagiotis Benakis

    Panagiotis Benakis

    Panagiotis_Benakis

  • Thessaly
  • Administrative region of Greece

    occurred in 1600/1 and 1612, and during the Morean War (1684–1699) and the Orlov Revolt (1770). In 1780, Ali Pasha of Ioannina took over control of Thessaly

    Thessaly

    Thessaly

    Thessaly

  • Crete
  • Largest Greek island

    (Daskalogiannis) (1722/30–1771), wealthy shipbuilder and shipowner, leader of the Orlov Revolt in Crete in 1770 Michalis Kourmoulis (1765–1824), leader of the Greek

    Crete

    Crete

    Crete

  • Celali rebellions
  • Rebellions by Anatolian irregular troops against the Ottoman Empire

    none being founded before that period. Abaza rebellion Sekban Janissary revolts Devşirme Tarım, Zeynep (1 January 2010). "The Depiction of Ceremonies in

    Celali rebellions

    Celali rebellions

    Celali_rebellions

  • Mitromaras
  • Greek rebel and pirate

    (Greek: Μητρομάρας) was a Greek rebel and pirate who took part in the Orlov Revolt (1770). Mitromaras hailed from the area of Mesogeia, in Attica. Following

    Mitromaras

    Mitromaras

    Mitromaras

  • Cretan State
  • 1898–1913 autonomous Ottoman state on the Greek island of Crete

    facto independence secured by European Great Powers. In 1897, the Cretan Revolt led the Ottoman Empire to declare war on Greece, which led the United Kingdom

    Cretan State

    Cretan State

    Cretan_State

  • Eleftheria i thanatos
  • National motto of Greece

    Independence Day". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2009-09-09. The Greek revolt was precipitated on March 25, 1821, when Bishop Germanos of Patras raised

    Eleftheria i thanatos

    Eleftheria i thanatos

    Eleftheria_i_thanatos

  • Hymn to Liberty
  • National anthem of Greece and Cyprus

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    Hymn to Liberty

    Hymn to Liberty

    Hymn_to_Liberty

  • Monemvasia
  • Municipality in Greece

    Venetians returned to the city, as did former Turkish residents. During the Orlov revolt (1770), the Metropolitan of Monemvasia, Anthimos the Lesvios, armed a

    Monemvasia

    Monemvasia

    Monemvasia

  • Herzegovina uprising (1875–1877)
  • Serb rebellion against Ottoman rule

    in the revolt. According to a correspondent for the Times in Herzegovina, William James Stillman, violence in Herzegovina started as a revolt of "the

    Herzegovina uprising (1875–1877)

    Herzegovina uprising (1875–1877)

    Herzegovina_uprising_(1875–1877)

  • Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829)
  • Ninth conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829)

    Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829)

    Russo-Turkish_War_(1828–1829)

  • Patrona Halil
  • Leader of a 1730 uprising in the Ottoman Empire

    followers were 12,000 janissaries, mostly Albanians. For weeks after the revolt, the empire was in the hands of the insurgents. Patrona Halil rode with

    Patrona Halil

    Patrona Halil

    Patrona_Halil

  • Tudor Vladimirescu
  • Romanian politician (1780–1821)

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    Tudor Vladimirescu

    Tudor Vladimirescu

    Tudor_Vladimirescu

  • Patras
  • City in Peloponnese, Greece

    has been noted that during and in the aftermath of the suppressed 1770 Orlov revolt "when the Greeks got the upper hand they settled old scores; when the

    Patras

    Patras

    Patras

  • Kos
  • Island in Greece

    provided in the suburbs outside the castle. During the course of the Orlov revolt, a Russian fleet anchored off the Kos castle. On the night of 5 August

    Kos

    Kos

    Kos

  • First Serbian Uprising
  • 1804–1813 rebellion in the Ottoman Empire

    from 14 February 1804 to 7 October 1813. The uprising began as a local revolt against renegade janissary officers who had seized power in a coup d'état

    First Serbian Uprising

    First Serbian Uprising

    First_Serbian_Uprising

  • Georgios Kountouriotis
  • Greek ship-owner and politician

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    Georgios Kountouriotis

    Georgios Kountouriotis

    Georgios_Kountouriotis

  • Treaty of Adrianople (1829)
  • Territorial settlement which ended the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–29

    was signed on 14 September 1829 in Adrianople by Count Alexey Fyodorovich Orlov of Russia and Abdülkadir Bey of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire gave

    Treaty of Adrianople (1829)

    Treaty of Adrianople (1829)

    Treaty_of_Adrianople_(1829)

  • Alexandros Mavrokordatos
  • Greek politician (1791–1865)

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    Alexandros Mavrokordatos

    Alexandros Mavrokordatos

    Alexandros_Mavrokordatos

  • Philhellenism
  • 19th-century intellectual movement

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    Philhellenism

    Philhellenism

    Philhellenism

  • Massacres in the Greek War of Independence
  • banded together with the declared intention of marching to the scene of the revolt. Turkish troops stationed outside disobeyed their officers and entered the

    Massacres in the Greek War of Independence

    Massacres in the Greek War of Independence

    Massacres_in_the_Greek_War_of_Independence

  • Gregory V of Constantinople
  • Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    Gregory V of Constantinople

    Gregory V of Constantinople

    Gregory_V_of_Constantinople

  • Manto Mavrogenous
  • Greek revolutionary (1796–1848)

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    Manto Mavrogenous

    Manto Mavrogenous

    Manto_Mavrogenous

  • Battle of Galați (1821)
  • 1821 battle

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    Battle of Galați (1821)

    Battle_of_Galați_(1821)

  • Filiki Eteria
  • 19th-century Greek secret society opposing Ottoman rule

    Eteria, which he did in April 1820. He began active preparations for a revolt and with the setting up of a military unit for the purpose that he named

    Filiki Eteria

    Filiki Eteria

    Filiki_Eteria

  • Greece
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    Lepanto in 1571, the Morean War of 1684–1699, and the Russian-instigated Orlov revolt in 1770. These uprisings were put down by the Ottomans with great bloodshed

    Greece

    Greece

    Greece

  • London Conference of 1832
  • International conference to establish the Kingdom of Greece

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    London Conference of 1832

    London_Conference_of_1832

  • Mystras
  • World Heritage Site in Peloponnese, Greece

    but otherwise the Ottomans held it until 1821. The city joined the Orlov revolt in 1770. It was looted by Ottoman Albanians and the metropolitan bishop

    Mystras

    Mystras

    Mystras

  • Georgios Karaiskakis
  • Greek Revolutionary (1782–1827)

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    Georgios Karaiskakis

    Georgios Karaiskakis

    Georgios_Karaiskakis

  • Lika Ceni
  • 18th-century Barbary pirate

    Greek naval admiral of the 18th century (born in Levadia, he joined the Orlov Revolt in 1770). As captain of the Greek fleet against the Ottoman Empire he

    Lika Ceni

    Lika_Ceni

  • Şahkulu rebellion
  • Uprising in against the Ottomans in 1511

    the emerging socio-political legitimacy of the Safavid empire. Though the revolt was incited by Şahkulu among the Qizilbash, among the eventual participants

    Şahkulu rebellion

    Şahkulu_rebellion

  • Sacred Band (1821)
  • Greek military unit

    Holyoke College, Massachusetts – Alexander Ypsilantis's Proclamation of Revolt, 24 February 1821 Michigan State University – The Greek Revolution and the

    Sacred Band (1821)

    Sacred Band (1821)

    Sacred_Band_(1821)

  • Panos Kolokotronis
  • Greek revolutionary (1800–1824)

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

    Panos Kolokotronis

    Panos Kolokotronis

    Panos_Kolokotronis

  • Morea Eyalet
  • Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1661 to 1821

    Christians rose against the Ottomans with Russian aid during the so-called "Orlov Revolt" of 1770, but it was swiftly and brutally suppressed. As a result, the

    Morea Eyalet

    Morea Eyalet

    Morea_Eyalet

  • Ottoman–Egyptian invasion of Mani
  • 1826 Greek military campaign during the Greek War of Independence

    Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Thessaly rebellion Epirus revolt Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment

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  • Battle of Dervenakia
  • Ottoman expedition led by Mahmud Dramali Pasha against Greek Rebellion

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  • Battle of Gravia Inn
  • 1821 battle of the Greek War of Independence

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  • Pierros Mavromichalis
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  • Kara Mahmud Pasha
  • Ottoman-Albanian ruler of Scutari from 1775 to 1796

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  • Malissori uprising
  • Albanian revolt in the Ottoman Empire

    The Malissori uprising (or the Albanian revolt of 1911) was one of many Albanian revolts in the Ottoman Empire and lasted from 24 March 1911 until 4 August

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  • Omer Vrioni
  • Ottoman Albanian military commander and ruler

    Until Ali's revolt against the Ottoman Empire, Vrioni was the treasurer (hazinedar) of the Pasha of Yanina. When Ali Pasha of Yanina revolted against the

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  • Souliote War (1803)
  • 1803 war in the Ottoman Empire

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    Souliote War (1803)

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  • Battle of Karpenisi
  • 1823 Greek-Ottoman military conflict

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    Battle of Karpenisi

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  • Congress of Verona
  • Conference to decide post-Napoleonic Europe

    question of intervention in favor of the Bourbon royal power in Spain and the revolted Spanish colonies in America, and the Italian Question. The matter of the

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  • Andreas Kalvos
  • Greek poet

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  • Reşid Mehmed Pasha
  • Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1829 to 1833

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  • Second Bedirkhanis Revolt
  • Kurdish uprising against the Ottoman Empire in 1877–1878

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  • Craddock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, from Welsh

    Craddock

    English, from Welsh : from the Welsh personal name Caradog meaning ‘amiable’. A British bearer of this name is recorded in the Latin form Cara(c)tacus and remembered for his leadership of a revolt against the Roman occupation in the 1st century ad.

    Craddock

  • OLLE
  • Male

    Swedish

    OLLE

    Pet form of Swedish Olov, OLLE means "heir of the ancestors."

    OLLE

  • OLOV
  • Male

    Swedish

    OLOV

    Swedish form of Scandinavian Olaf, OLOV means "heir of the ancestors."

    OLOV

  • Ellasar
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Ellasar

    Revolting from God.

    Ellasar

  • OLOF
  • Male

    Swedish

    OLOF

    Variant spelling of Swedish Olov, OLOF means "heir of the ancestors."

    OLOF

  • Ellasar
  • Biblical

    Ellasar

    revolting from God

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  • Olov
  • Boy/Male

    German, Scandinavian

    Olov

    Ancestor

    Olov

  • Haskett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Haskett

    English : from a pet form of the Norman personal name Aschetil (see Haskell).Stephen Hasket, a soap boiler and merchant of Salem, MA, was a native of Henstridge, Somerset, England. He came to Salem from Exeter, Devon, about 1666. His son Elias, born at Salem, went on to become governor of New Providence, Bahamas, before the people there revolted and sent him back to NY.

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  • Kaia
  • Girl/Female

    American, Arabic, Chinese, Danish, Finnish, German, Greek, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim

    Kaia

    Stability; Ocean or Sea; From the Earth; Pure; Earth; Chicken; Hen

  • Rasteerath
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Rasteerath

    Elixir of the Holy Soul

  • Abdul-Majeed
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abdul-Majeed

    Servant of the Glorious.

  • Asmina
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Asmina

    Jasmine

  • Bittan
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Bittan

    Desire

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    Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim

    Ibraheem

    A Prophet's Name; The Biblical Abraham is the English Language Equivalent

  • Akshith | அக்ஷித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Akshith | அக்ஷித

    Permanent, Can not be broken easily, Secure, Saved, Guarded

  • Jumah
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Jumah

    Born on Friday

  • Husamuddin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Husamuddin

    Sword of Religion Islam

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  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Christian, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Spanish, Swedish

    Peta

    Rock; Female Version of Peter; Stone; Jehovah Increases; Golden Eagle; Strong

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  • Mutiny
  • v. i.

    To rise against, or refuse to obey, lawful authority in military or naval service; to excite, or to be guilty of, mutiny or mutinous conduct; to revolt against one's superior officer, or any rightful authority.

  • Offensive
  • a.

    Giving pain or unpleasant sensations; disagreeable; revolting; noxious; as, an offensive smell; offensive sounds.

  • Revolt
  • n.

    To be disgusted, shocked, or grossly offended; hence, to feel nausea; -- with at; as, the stomach revolts at such food; his nature revolts at cruelty.

  • Revolt
  • v. t.

    To do violence to; to cause to turn away or shrink with abhorrence; to shock; as, to revolt the feelings.

  • Loyalist
  • n.

    A person who adheres to his sovereign or to the lawful authority; especially, one who maintains his allegiance to his prince or government, and defends his cause in times of revolt or revolution.

  • Jacquerie
  • n.

    The name given to a revolt of French peasants against the nobles in 1358, the leader assuming the contemptuous title, Jacques Bonhomme, given by the nobles to the peasantry. Hence, any revolt of peasants.

  • Revolt
  • n.

    A revolter.

  • Revolted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Revolt

  • Uprising
  • n.

    An insurrection; a popular revolt.

  • Revolting
  • a.

    Causing abhorrence mixed with disgust; exciting extreme repugnance; loathsome; as, revolting cruelty.

  • Orlop
  • n.

    The lowest deck of a vessel, esp. of a ship of war, consisting of a platform laid over the beams in the hold, on which the cables are coiled.

  • Revolting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Revolt

  • Orlo
  • n.

    A wind instrument of music in use among the Spaniards.

  • Revolter
  • n.

    One who revolts.

  • Wing
  • n.

    That part of the hold or orlop of a vessel which is nearest the sides. In a fleet, one of the extremities when the ships are drawn up in line, or when forming the two sides of a triangle.

  • Maccabees
  • n. pl.

    The name given later times to the Asmonaeans, a family of Jewish patriots, who headed a religious revolt in the reign of Antiochus IV., 168-161 B. C., which led to a period of freedom for Israel.

  • Revolt
  • n.

    The act of revolting; an uprising against legitimate authority; especially, a renunciation of allegiance and subjection to a government; rebellion; as, the revolt of a province of the Roman empire.

  • Overloop
  • n.

    See Orlop.

  • Platform
  • n.

    A light deck, usually placed in a section of the hold or over the floor of the magazine. See Orlop.

  • Insurgent
  • n.

    A person who rises in revolt against civil authority or an established government; one who openly and actively resists the execution of laws; a rebel.