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  2. George Finlay - Wikipedia

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    George Finlay (21 December 1799 – 26 January 1875) was a Scottish historian. ... A History of Greece (From Its Conquest by the Romans to the Present Time, B.C. 146 ...

  3. History of modern Greece - Wikipedia

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    George Finlay's 1861 History of Greek Revolution records that by 1831 Kapodistrias's government had become hated, chiefly by the independent Maniots, but also by the Roumeliotes and the rich and influential merchant families of Hydra, Spetses and Psara. The customs dues of the inhabitants of Hydra were the chief source of revenue for these ...

  4. Kasos Massacre - Wikipedia

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    Under their elected admiral, Nikolaos Gioulios, they also often gave aid to the other Greek rebels in Crete, Samos, and elsewhere. [2] [3] As George Finlay reports, "It was said that the Kasiots usually murdered their captives at sea", especially since the island was barren and could with difficulty sustain its existing population. [2]

  5. Empire of Trebizond - Wikipedia

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    George Finlay, The History of Greece, from Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks, and of the Empire of Trebizond: 1204–1461. Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1851. Émile Janssens. Trébizonde en Colchide. Bruxelles: Presses universitaires de Bruxelles, 1969, Sergei Karpov, L' impero di Trebisonda, Venezia, Genova e Roma, 1204 ...

  6. Navarino massacre - Wikipedia

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    Historian George Finlay noted that a Greek priest, named Phrantzes, was an eyewitness to the massacres. Based on the descriptions provided by Phrantzes, he wrote:

  7. Massacres during the Greek War of Independence - Wikipedia

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    The Turks and Egyptians ravaged several Greek islands during the Greek Revolution, including those of Samothrace (1821), Chios (1822), Kos, [9] Rhodes, [9] Kasos and Psara (1824). The massacre of Samothrace occurred on September 1, 1821, where a Turkish fleet under the Kapudan Pasha Nasuhzade Ali Pasha killed most of the male population, took ...

  8. Destruction of Psara - Wikipedia

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    The Destruction of Psara (in Greek: Καταστροφή των Ψαρών, Katastrofí ton Psarón) was the killing of thousands of Greeks on the island of Psara by Ottoman troops during the Greek War of Independence in 1824.

  9. Don Pacifico affair - Wikipedia

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    Compensation for George Finlay’s land, which had been included in the Royal Gardens of Athens without compensation. [ 12 ] Greece was a state protected jointly by the UK, France , and Russia , and the imposition of the blockade caused a diplomatic conflict between Britain, on the one hand, and France and Russia on the other.