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Name: Greek Revolutionaries' operations with foreign support

Type: Event

Start: 1828 AD

End: 1829 AD

Parent: Greek War of Independence

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Were a series of military actions either by Greek revolutionaries with foreign support or directly by foreign countries supporting the revolutionaries during the Greek War of Independence.

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  • November 1828: In October 1828, the Greeks regrouped and formed a new government under Kapodistrias. Kapodistrias took advantage of the Russo-Turkish war and sent troops of the reorganised Hellenic Army to Central Greece. They advanced to seize as much territory as possible, including Athens and Thebes.
  • September 1829: Battle of Petra: The Turks surrendered all lands from Livadeia to the Spercheios River in exchange for safe passage out of Central Greece.

  • 1. Morea Expedition


    Was a land intervention of the French Army in the Peloponnese between 1828 and 1833, at the time of the Greek War of Independence, with the aim of expelling from the region the Ottoman-Egyptian occupation forces.

  • October 1828: The day after Ibrahim's departure, General Maison ordered General Philippe Higonet to march on Navarino.
  • October 1828: Nicolas Joseph Maison, who was given command of a French expeditionary Corps of 15,000 men, landed on 30 August 1828 at Petalidi and helped the Greeks evacuate the Peloponnese from all the hostile troops by 30 October.
  • October 1828: The fortress of Methoni was taken and General Maison installed his apartments there .

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