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- Missolonghi or Mesolongi (Gr****: Μεσολόγγι, pronounced [mesoˈloɲɟi]) is a muni****lity of 32,048 people (according to the 2021 census) in western Greece...
- The siege of Missolonghi may refer to one of three different sieges of the town of Missolonghi during the Gr**** War of Independence: The First Siege of...
- Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi (French: La Grèce sur les ruines de Missolonghi) is an 1826 oil painting by French painter Eugène Delacroix, and now...
- The Second Siege of Missolonghi was the second attempt by Ottoman forces to capture the strategically located port town of Missolonghi during the third year...
- The Third Siege of Missolonghi (Gr****: Τρίτη Πολιορκία του Μεσσολογίου, often erroneously referred to as the second siege) was fought in the Gr**** War...
- Missolonghi (Gr****: Πρώτη πολιορκία του Μεσολογγίου) was an attempt by Ottoman forces to capture the strategically located port town of Missolonghi during...
- taking Missolonghi and thus securing western Greece. Reşid Mehmed ****embled an army of more than 35,000 and in February 1825 he set out for Missolonghi. On...
- capture of Missolonghi by Turkish forces in 1825. With a restraint of palette appropriate to the allegory, Greece Expiring on the Ruins of Missolonghi displays...
- running between Rio to the south and Ioannina to the north, via Antirrio, Missolonghi, Agrinio, Amfilochia, Arta and Filippiada. The EO5 between Rio and Antirrio...
- of 36, from a fever contracted after the first and second sieges of Missolonghi. His one child conceived within marriage, Ada Lovelace, was a founding...