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dc.contributor.authorΔημακοπούλου, Χαρίκλεια Γ.el
dc.contributor.authorDimakopoulou, Charikleia G.en
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-20T09:24:00Z-
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dc.subjectΕλληνική Επανάστασηel
dc.subjectΑγώνας της Ανεξαρτησίας
dc.subjectΠόλεμος στις Ηγεμονίες
dc.subjectΠελοπόννησος
dc.titleΟ αγώνας στις Ηγεμονίεςel
heal.typejournalArticle-
heal.type.enJournal articleen
heal.type.elΆρθρο περιοδικούel
heal.secondaryTitleThe revolution in the Danubian Principalities (Τίτλος περίληψης)el
heal.secondaryTitleΙστορία = Historyel
heal.generalDescriptionσ. [83]-94el
heal.generalDescriptionΚείμενο στα ελληνικά με πρίληψη στα αγγλικάel
heal.classificationΥψηλάντης, Αλέξανδρος, 1792-1828-
heal.classificationΕλληνικές κοινότητες--Παραδουνάβιες ηγεμονίες-
heal.classificationΦιλική Εταιρεία--Ιστορία-
heal.dateAvailable2025-01-20T09:25:00Z-
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heal.recordProviderΠανεπιστήμιο Ιωαννίνων. Βιβλιοθήκη και Κέντρο Πληροφόρησηςel
heal.publicationDate2021-
heal.bibliographicCitationΒιβλιογραφία: σ. 92-93el
heal.bibliographicCitationΠεριλαμβάνει βιβλιογραφικές παραπομπές
heal.abstractThis paper recounts the earliest outbreak of the Greek Revolution in the Danubian Principalities (February - June 1821) and studies its failure. This campaign was poorly planned, because Alexander Hypsilantis, the Greek leader thought that as soon as the operations commenced, the Russian army would intervene, as Russia had been granted the protection of this territory by the treaty of Ku^uk Kaynarca (1774) and would consider Ottoman military movements in the area as a hostile act. Furthermore, the inimical reaction of the population both in Moldavia and Wallachia is examined in depth. The author accepts that the inhabitants were either thinking in terms of their own independence, both from the Turks and the Greek Phanariot rule, or were completely uninterested in fighting and at the ideas of freedom and independence. As a conclusion it can be said that this brief campaign was useful as it allowed the war to gain momentum in the Morea on one hand and on the other to attract European attention and draw their interest in Southern Greece. Finally, it divided the Ottoman forces and weakened their military response to the Greek Revolution.en
heal.publisherΠανεπιστήμιο Ιωαννίνων. Φιλοσοφική Σχολή. Τμήμα Ιστορίας και Αρχαιολογίαςel
heal.journalNameΔωδώνη: Τεύχος Πρώτο: επιστημονική επετηρίδα του Τμήματος Ιστορίας και Αρχαιολογίας της Φιλοσοφικής Σχολής του Πανεπιστημίου Ιωαννίνων; Τόμ. 48 (2021)el
heal.journalTypepeer-reviewed-
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