Spyros Kagiales, the Glossary
Spiros Kagiales or Kagialedakis (Σπύρος Καγιαλές Καγιαλεδάκης; 1872–1929) was a Greek revolutionary from Crete and a soldier of the Hellenic Army who participated in the Cretan Revolts of 1895-1898 and the Balkan Wars.[1]
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20 relations: Akrotiri, Crete, Balkan Wars, Battle of Driskos, Crete, European balance of power, First Balkan War, Gramvousa, Greco-Turkish War (1897), Greece, Greeks, Halepa, Hellenic Army, International Squadron (Cretan intervention, 1897–1898), Keramia, Kingdom of Greece, Macedonia (region), Ottoman Crete, Ottoman Empire, Second Hellenic Republic, Sfakia.
- Greek people of the Greco-Turkish War (1897)
- People from Crete
Akrotiri, Crete
Akrotiri (Ακρωτήρι, literally "promontory") is a peninsula and former municipality in the Chania regional unit, Crete, Greece.
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Balkan Wars
The Balkan Wars were a series of two conflicts that took place in the Balkan states in 1912 and 1913.
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Battle of Driskos
The Battle of Driskos (Μάχη τουΔρίσκου, Driskos Muharebesi), took place on 26–28 November (O.S.), 1912.
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Crete
Crete (translit, Modern:, Ancient) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the 88th largest island in the world and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and Corsica.
European balance of power
The European balance of power is a tenet in international relations that no single power should be allowed to achieve hegemony over a substantial part of Europe.
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First Balkan War
The First Balkan War lasted from October 1912 to May 1913 and involved actions of the Balkan League (the Kingdoms of Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece and Montenegro) against the Ottoman Empire.
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Gramvousa
Gramvousa, also Grampousa (Γραμβούσα or Γραμπούσα, further names include Akra, Cavo Buso, Cavo Bouza, Garabusa and Grabusa), refers to two small uninhabited islands off the coast of a peninsula also known Gramvousa Peninsula (Greek: Χερσόνησος Γραμβούσας) in north-western Crete in the regional unit of Chania.
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Greco-Turkish War (1897)
The Greco-Turkish War of 1897 or the Ottoman-Greek War of 1897 (or 1897 Türk-Yunan Savaşı), also called the Thirty Days' War and known in Greece as the Black '97 (Mauro '97) or the Unfortunate War (Atychis polemos), was a war fought between the Kingdom of Greece and the Ottoman Empire.
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Greece
Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe.
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Greeks
The Greeks or Hellenes (Έλληνες, Éllines) are an ethnic group and nation native to Greece, Cyprus, southern Albania, Anatolia, parts of Italy and Egypt, and to a lesser extent, other countries surrounding the Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea. They also form a significant diaspora, with many Greek communities established around the world..
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Halepa
Halepa or Chalepa (Χαλέπα) was formerly a town in northern Crete.
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Hellenic Army
The Hellenic Army (Ellinikós Stratós, sometimes abbreviated as ΕΣ), formed in 1828, is the land force of Greece.
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International Squadron (Cretan intervention, 1897–1898)
The International Squadron was a naval squadron formed by a number of Great Powers in early 1897, just before the outbreak of the Greco-Turkish War of 1897, to intervene in a native Greek rebellion on Crete against rule by the Ottoman Empire.
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Keramia
Keramia (Κεραμιά, Δήμος Κεραμιών) is a former municipality in the Chania regional unit, Crete, Greece.
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Kingdom of Greece
The Kingdom of Greece (Βασίλειον τῆς Ἑλλάδος) was established in 1832 and was the successor state to the First Hellenic Republic.
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Macedonia (region)
Macedonia is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe.
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Ottoman Crete
The island of Crete (script) was declared an Ottoman province (eyalet) in 1646, after the Ottomans managed to conquer the western part of the island as part of the Cretan War, but the Venetians maintained their hold on the capital Candia, until 1669, when Francesco Morosini surrendered the keys of the town.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Second Hellenic Republic
The Second Hellenic Republic is a modern historiographical term used to refer to the Greek state during a period of republican governance between 1924 and 1935.
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Sfakia
Sfakiá (Σφακιά) is a mountainous area in the southwestern part of the island of Crete, in the Chania regional unit.
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See also
Greek people of the Greco-Turkish War (1897)
- Alexandros Zaimis
- Dimitrios Rallis
- George I of Greece
- Lorentzos Mavilis
- Spyros Kagiales
- Theodoros Diligiannis
People from Crete
- Abd al-Aziz ibn Shu'ayb
- Abu Abdallah Umar ibn Shu'ayb
- Ahmad ibn Umar
- Ali Nayip Zade
- Ali ibn Ahmad
- Ali ibn Yusuf ibn Umar
- Angelo Vergecio
- Angelos Akotantos
- Antonios Skordilis
- Bahaettin Rahmi Bediz
- Dora E. Angelaki
- Euphrosynos
- George Karniadakis
- Georgios Nomikos
- Giorgos Kyriakakis
- Ioannis Tzen
- Irini Tzortzoglou
- John Rhosos
- List of people from Crete
- Mehmet Atıf Ateşdağlı
- Michael Prevelis
- Muhammad ibn Shu'ayb al-Zarkun
- Neilos
- Shu'ayb ibn Ahmad
- Spyros Kagiales
- Stephanos Tzangarolas
- Twelve noble families of Crete
- Yusuf ibn Umar ibn Shu'ayb
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spyros_Kagiales
Also known as Spiros Kagiales, Spiros Kayales.