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Constantine Kanaris (1790-1877) also spelt Canaris
Constantine Kanaris (1790-1877) also spelt Canaris

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He gained his fame during the Greek War of Independence (1821-29), notably at Chios, where in 1822 forces under his command destroyed the flagship of the Turkish admiral Pasha Kara-Ali in revenge for the [Massacre of Chios]?. He lead three further attacks against the Turkish fleet in 1822-24.
He gained his fame during the Greek War of Independence (1821-29), notably at Chios, where in 1822 forces under his command destroyed the flagship of the Turkish admiral Pasha Kara-Ali in revenge for the [Massacre of Chios]?. He lead three further attacks against the Turkish fleet in 1822-24.

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Kanaris served as Minister and then as Premier in 1848-49. In 1862 he was one of the few War of Independence veterans that helped in the bloodless revolution that deposed King Otto and put [Prince William of Denmark]? on the Greek throne as George I. Under George I, he was premier in 1864-65.
Kanaris served as Minister and then as Premier in 1848-49. In 1862 he was one of the few War of Independence veterans that helped in the bloodless revolution that deposed King Otto and put [Prince William of Denmark]? on the Greek throne as George I. Under George I, he was premier in 1864-65.

Constantine Kanaris (1790-1877) also spelt Canaris

Greek admiral, freedom fighter and politician.

Born on the Ionian island of Psara?.

He gained his fame during the Greek War of Independence (1821-29), notably at Chios, where in 1822 forces under his command destroyed the flagship of the Turkish admiral Pasha Kara-Ali in revenge for the [Massacre of Chios]?. He lead three further attacks against the Turkish fleet in 1822-24.

Kanaris served as Minister and then as Premier in 1848-49. In 1862 he was one of the few War of Independence veterans that helped in the bloodless revolution that deposed King Otto and put [Prince William of Denmark]? on the Greek throne as George I. Under George I, he was premier in 1864-65.


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