- new
Ottoman fortress (Anavarin kalesi) in 1571/2, it
became known as
Neokastro (Νεόκαστρο or Νιόκαστρο, "new castle")
among the
local Gr****s,
while the...
- Kato Dafni)
Lygias Mamoulada (Kato Mamoulada, Mamoulada)
Nafpaktos Neokastro (
Neokastro, Paliampela)
Palaiochoraki (Palaiochoraki,
Mikro Palaiochoraki) Pitsinaiika...
-
juxtaposition with the latter, New
Navarino is
often known simply as
Neokastro or
Niokastro (Gr****: Νεόκαστρο or Νιόκαστρο, "new castle"). The fortress...
-
Naupactus Nea
Avorani Neapoli Neochori,
Missolonghi Neochori,
Nafpaktia Neokastro Nerochori Neromanna Ochthia Palaiochoraki Palaiokarya Palaiomanina Palaiopyrgos...
- (Albanian: Onufri; Gr****: Ονούφριος; Italian: Onufri),
Onouphrios of
Neokastro or
Onouphrios Argytes, was a 16th
century Archpriest of
Elbasan and the...
- po****tion of the region. In
March 1821 the Gr****s
began the
siege of
Neokastro under the
leadership of
Konstantinos Pierrakos Mavromichalis.
Before the...
- Independence. On 31
March 1825, he was
appointed head
engineer of the
Neokastro garrison which at the time was
undergoing a
siege by
Egyptian troops....
-
revolting Gr****s. The Gr****s soon
began the
sieges of the
fortresses of
Neokastro and Monemvasia. Christou, Than****is (2013).
Political and
social aspects...
- Νεοκαισάρειας
Neokaisareia Pieria Central Macedonia Achilleas Neokastro Αχιλλέας Νεοκάστρου
Neokastro Imathia Central Macedonia Achilleas Paraliou Astrous Αχιλλέας...
-
fighting and bombardment. Days
after the battle, the Gr****s
surrendered Neokastro to Ibrahim. In a
desperate action,
admiral Miaoulis decided to attack...