Siege of Patras (1821)
The siege of Patras was one of the first events of the Greek War of Independence. After the outbreak of the revolution, the Greeks under the leadership of the primates of Patras, captured the city and destroyed the Muslim quarter. The Greeks tried to capture also the main fortress of the city. In April, an Ottoman army lifted the siege and destroyed a large part of the city, with Patras remaining under Ottoman control almost until the end of the war (1828). The consul of France in the city at the time was Hugo Pouqueville, brother of François Pouqueville, and for Great Britain Philip James Green.
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Πατρέως, Municipality of Patras 4th Community of Patras - Central Sector (Municipal Unit of Patras)
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| N 38.25 ° | E 21.7333 ° |
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Βόρειος Λιμένας Πατρών
Πατρέως
262 21 Municipality of Patras, 4th Community of Patras - Central Sector (Municipal Unit of Patras)
Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian, Greece
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