The Greek frigate Hellas (Greek: Ελλάς) was the flagship of the Revolutionary Hellenic Navy. After an arbitration hearing in New York due to financial...
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Look up Hellas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hellas, or Ellas may refer to: Ἑλλάς (Ellás), genitive Ἑλλάδος (Elládos), an ancient Greek toponym...
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Poland, is forced to abdicate and is exiled to Russia. 1826 – The Greek frigate Hellas arrives in Nafplion to become the first flagship of the Hellenic...
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Hellenic Navy (redirect from Greek Navy)
Wilhelm of Denmark arrived aboard the Greek flagship Hellas, to take up the throne as King George I of Greece. During the 1866 Cretan revolt, the Royal...
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Paul Marie Bonaparte (category French philhellenes in the Greek War of Independence)
Cochrane, who was entrusted with command of the Greek fleet. Bonaparte served on the flagship frigate Hellas, which after a series of unsuccessful operations...
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embarked on the frigate Hellas. Proceeding northwards along the coast accompanied by British, French and Russian naval vessels, the Hellas reached Corfu...
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Battle of Navarino (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
forces from central and southern Greece, to finally secure Greek independence. The Ottoman Turks had conquered the Greek-controlled Byzantine empire during...
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Massilia and other Greek colonies, Greek goods and elements of the Greek civilization, including coins, spread inland (see Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul)....
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The Greek War of Independence, also known as the Greek Revolution or the Greek Revolution of 1821, was a successful war of independence by Greek revolutionaries...
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out the frigate Brandywine, destined to carry the Marquis de la Fayette back to France. In 1826 Gregory sailed a 64-gun frigate named HELLAS from Christopher...
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Going back to the early nineteenth century, sailing ships such as the Hellas were in service. F-452 Hydra (Ύδρα) F-453 Spetsai (Σπέτσαι) F-454 Psara...
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Karl Rudolf Brommy (category German philhellenes in the Greek War of Independence)
Lieutenant Commander. He was initially first officer of the 64-gun frigate Hellas (formerly Hope), then second in command of the corvette Hydra. On June...
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together in Greek air force exercise". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 28 March 2017. "Souda Bay US Naval Base 'best in the Med'". Daily Hellas. 28 February...
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List of former equipment of the Hellenic Armed Forces (redirect from List of historical equipment of the Greek armed forces)
(British made) Hellas Ι frigate (American made, one of two ordered from American shipyard, also known as Elpis) Hydra Ι corvette (Greek made) Hydra ΙΙ...
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Typaldos Lines (category Defunct transport companies of Greece)
Steam Navigation Company, was a privately held Greek shipping company based in the port of Piraeus, Greece. In 1956 the company had registered its headquarters...
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List of decommissioned ships of the Hellenic Navy (category Greek military-related lists)
France Landings (August 1944) Hydra (1830–1831) Burned along with the frigate Hellas and the corvette Spetsai Loudovikos (1838–1873) Renamed Messolongion...
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Konstantinos Kanaris (category Greek people of the Greek War of Independence)
Kanaris (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κανάρης, Konstantínos Kanáris; c. 1790 – 2 September 1877), also anglicised as Constantine Kanaris or Canaris, was a Greek statesman...
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History of the Hellenic Navy (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
premier service of the Greek Armed Forces. At the beginning of the Greek War of Independence, the naval forces of the Greeks consisted primarily of the...
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The election to the throne of Greece in 1822–1832, which began soon after the start of the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire (1821–1830)...
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Underwater Demolition Command (category CS1 Greek-language sources (el))
The Underwater Demolition Command (Greek: Διοίκηση Υποβρυχίων Καταστροφών), abbreviated as DYK (Greek: ΔΥΚ,Greek pronunciation: [ðik]) and known until...
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Lord Byron (category CS1 Greek-language sources (el))
Shelley. Later in life, Byron joined the Greek War of Independence to fight the Ottoman Empire, for which Greeks revere him as a folk hero. He died leading...
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Edward Codrington (category CS1 uses Greek-language script (el))
the arduous duties imposed on him by the Greek War of Independence, which had led to anarchy in occupied Greece and surrounding areas. His orders were to...
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List of museum ships (section Greece)
from the original on 19 January 2021. Retrieved 19 September 2016. "SS Hellas Liberty – A museum ship in Piraeus". Piraeusland. Archived from the original...
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States 1966 Research vessel Submarine Vancouver Maritime Museum SS Hellas Liberty Greece Pireus Pireus United States 1943 Liberty ship Cargo Ship SS Jeremiah...
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Nasuhzade Ali Pasha (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
commonly known as Kara Ali Pasha (Greek: Καρά Αλή Πασάς), was an Ottoman-Albanian admiral during the early stages of the Greek War of Independence. In 1821...
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American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (category Greek-American culture)
Conversations with F.D.R. at his AHEPA Initiation: Frigates, Battleships, Espionage and a Sentimental Bond with Greece, by Leonidas V. Georgiou, New York: Knollwood...
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Morea expedition (category Articles with Greek-language sources (el))
persuaded 18th-century Europe that life in ancient Greece was pure, simple and moral, and that classical Hellas was the source from which artists should draw...
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Black Sea (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
Sea", in: Hellas und der griechische Osten (Saarbrücken 1996), pp. 219–224 West, Stephanie (2003). 'The Most Marvellous of All Seas': the Greek Encounter...
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Battle of Andros (1825) (category CS1 Greek-language sources (el))
66-gun double-banked frigate—and another 34-gun frigate with another fireship. The Ottoman fleet dispersed, allowing the Greeks to capture a sloop with...
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Bavarian Auxiliary Corps (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
of the Morea Expedition—as well as the remnants of the Greek forces organized during the Greek War of Independence, and provide cadres and training for...
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