Siege of Patras (1821)
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![]() Athanasios Kanakaris during the siege of Patras by Peter von Hess | |||||||
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| 1,500 irregulars | |||||||
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The Siege of Patras was one of the first events of the Greek War of Independence (1821-1830). After the outbreak of the revolution, the Greeks of Patras tried to capture the main fortress of the city. After a long period and several sieges, finally the Ottomans restored the order and Patras remained under Ottoman control almost until the end of the war.
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Coordinates: 38°15′00″N 21°44′00″E / 38.2500°N 21.7333°E
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