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Name: Peloponnese Front

Type: Event

Start: 1821 AD

End: 1822 AD

Parent: Greek War of Independence

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Was the theatre of war in the Peloponnese of the Greek War of Indipendence.

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  • March 1821: In 1821, in Patras, conflicts between Greek Independists and Ottoman forces lasted for many days.
  • March 1821: War was declared on the Turks by the Maniots in Areopoli.
  • March 1821: By the end of March, the Greeks effectively controlled the countryside, while the Turks were confined to the fortresses, most notably those of Patras (recaptured by the Turks on 3 April by Yussuf Pasha), Rio, Acrocorinth, Monemvasia, Nafplion and the provincial capital, Tripolitsa.
  • April 1821: Patras was recaptured by the Turks of Yussuf Pasha.
  • March 1821: In Achaia, the town of Kalavryta was besieged by Greek Independists.
  • March 1821: Kalamata fell to the Greeks on 23 March.
  • January 1822: After lengthy negotiations, the Turkish forces surrendered Acrocorinth.

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