10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPSILANTES»
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Hypsilantes in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
That Greece Might Still be Free: The Philhellenes in the War ...
Hypsilantes himself invariably wore the uniform of the Regiment which was the
same as that adopted by his brother in the Danubian Provinces. Some of the
returning overseas Greeks who were familiar with European conditions joined
the ...
William St. Clair, Roderick Beaton, 2008
2
History of Greek Revolution: 1. /by George Finlay
1H HYPSILANTES IN MOLDAVIA. 133% L1. as a phrase for expressing
phanariot rapacity. But ' ' Hypsilantes as a Russian protegé, and Michael Soutzos
as a phanariot tax-gatherer, had no thought of increasing the liberties or
lightening the ...
3
History of the Greek Revolution
Hypsilantes, Alexander, becomes head of the Hetairia, his career and character, i
. 135 et ueq. — his expectations from Russia, 139 — invades Moldavia, 142 —
his inefficiency, 143 et seq. — present at the massacres at Jassi, 148 —
tyrannical ...
4
The Siege and the Fall of Constantinople in 1453: ...
Siderides is presumably relying on information that Komnenos Hypsilantes has
supplied, as there are no other references to this event. Khristodoulos, apparently
, soon after he completed the building, fell out of favor with the sultan and was ...
Marios Philippides, Walter K. Hanak, 2011
5
A Military History of Modern Egypt: From the Ottoman ...
beginning to be some consensus among Greeks that rule by brigand leader was
a poor replacement for Ottoman rule. Hypsilantes was thus welcomed by many
as a symbol of order and placed in nominal command of the Greeks besieging
the ...
Andrew James McGregor, 2006
6
The New Cambridge Modern History: War and peace in an age of ...
When he positively refused to be implicated, the direction was accepted (June
1820) by Alexander Hypsilantes (pp. 538-9), who stipulated for sole command.
Neglecting advice and creating distrust by changing his plans, he was misled into
...
7
The Great Powers and the European States System 1814-1914
Greeks – an interest keenly encouraged by Capo d'Istrias who in 1820
persuaded the emperor to permit Alexander Hypsilantes, an officer in the
Russian army, to assume the leadership of the Greek national propaganda
society Hetairia ...
F.R. Bridge, Roger Bullen, 2014
8
A History of Greece: The Greek revolution, pt. 1, A.D. 1821-1827
HYPSILANTES IN MOLDAVIA. 117 it). 1821.] promise the Roumans liberty, and
to insure them some guarantee against the oppression of the Greeks and
Russians, rather than an imaginary relief from the Turkish yoke ; for in the minds
of the ...
George Finlay, Henry Fanshawe Tozer, 1877
9
A History of Greece from Its Conquest by the Romans to the ...
HYPSILANTES IN MOLDAVIA. 117 A.D. I821.] promise the Roumans liberty, and
to insure them some guarantee against the oppression of the Greeks and
Russians, rather than an imaginary relief from the Turkish yoke ; for in the minds
of the ...
George Finlay, Henry Fanshawe Tozer, 1970
10
The Life of Thomas, Lord Cochrane, Tenth Earl of Dundonald, ...
The supreme governmentof Greece hadbeen assumedin June by Prince
Demetrius Hypsilantes, a worthier man than his brother Alexander, butbyno
means equal to thetask he tookin hand. Atfirst the brigandchiefsand
localpotentates, not ...