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Caesaropolis
Caesaropolis () was a Byzantine city on the coast of eastern Macedonia. It was founded in 836 by the Caesar Alexios Mosele to consolidate Byzantine control over the Slavic tribes of the area.
Metropolis of Chios, Psara and Oinousses
Battle of Samothrace
1698 last significant battle of Great Turkish War
Gallipoli sanjak
second-level Ottoman province
Aetolian Campaign
military campaign during the Peloponnesian War (426 BC)
Karli-ili sanjak
Karli-Eli (, ), also Karli-Ili or Karlo-Ili, was an Ottoman province () in the region of Aetolia-Acarnania in Western Greece from the late 15th century until the Greek War of Independence.
Vittorio Alfieri
1936 Oriani-class destroyer
Delvine sanjak
ottoman administrative unit between the 16th and 20th century
Sklavokampos
thumb|250px|The ruins of the Minoan villa Sklavokampos (also Sklavokambos) is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan settlement in Crete, used during the Late Minoan period.
Naousa massacre
bloody event of the Greek War of Independence in 1822
Battle of Gythium
part of the War against Nabis
Sarakiniko Beach
beach in Milos, Greece
Siege of Corfu
1537 siege
Battle of Cephalonia
880 naval battle
Battle of Kreta
1009 battle
Battle of Neopatras
1270
Battle of Samos
1824 naval battle of the Greek War of Independence
Action of 6 November 1772
1772 naval battle of the Russo-Turkish War
Battle of Stephaniana
1344 battle
Sakiz sanjak
province of the Ottoman Empire
Assassination of Sokratis Giolias
killed in 2010 in Greece
Battle of the Gulf of Corinth
873 naval battle during the Arab–Byzantine wars
Operation Harling
1942 World War II sabotage operation by the British Special Operations Executive
Ravennika
Ravennika or Ravenica was a medieval settlement in Central Greece.
Diocese of Servia and Kozani
Orthodox Christian diocese located in West Macedonia, Greece, with the bishop's seat at Kozani
Battle of Thasos
829 battle
Battle of Piraeus
battle over the government of Athens in 403 BC
Treasuries at Olympia
ruined building complex in ancient Olympia, Greece
Olympic Airways Flight 830
1976 aviation accident
Sanjak of Kavala
Battle of Mytilene
fought between Athens and Sparta
Cyprus Airways Flight 284
1967 airliner bombing
Psiloritis Natural Park
Nature park in Grece
Metropolis of Corinth, Sicyon, Zemenon, Tarsos and Polyphengos
metropolitan see of the Church of Greece in Corinthia, Greece
Battle of Messinopolis
1207 battle
Patras Carnival
festival in Patras, Greece
Battle of Embata
naval battle during the Social War (356 BC)
Battle of Hysiae
c. 669 BCE battle during the Spartan–Argive wars
Metropolis of Kitros, Katerini and Platamon
Katsikas refugee camp
a refugee and immigrant camp in Epirus, Greece
Battle of Andros (1696)
1696 between Venice and the Ottoman Empire
Rhodes sanjak
Ottoman province encompassing the Dodecanese
Inebahti sanjak
Sanjak of Ottoman Empire
Zmaj
Yugoslav minelayer
Diaporioi islands
island group in Saronic gulf, Greece
Barony of Gritzena
Medieval fiefdom in Messenia, Greece
Athena 98.4 FM
radio station
Greek destroyer Hydra
1931 Freccia-class destroyer
Argissa Magoula
neolithic mound in Thessaly
Selino Province
Selino is a historical region and a former province of Crete. It is located in the remote southwestern corner of the island, in the Chania regional unit. It is a rugged and remote area in the foothills of the Lefka Ori (White Mountains) and also includes Gavdos, an island to the south of Crete considered the southernmost point in Europe. Selino's historical capital is Kandanos, but its largest village is Palaiochora. Sougia is a small but growing resort. The region's name derives from the Venetian castle at Palaiochora, 'Kastello Selino'.
Sanjak of Dedeağaç
Battle of Dyme
Spartan victory against the Achaean League, 226 BCE
Kritsa Gorge
narrow gorge not far from the town of Kritsa, Greece
Hadrianopolis
thumb|The remains of Roman and Byzantine fortifications next to the Macedonian tower.
Barony of Veligosti
medieval Frankish fiefdom
Metropolis of Kastoria
Orthodox diocese in Macedonia, Greece
Enipeas
right|thumb|250px|The Elpeus river is situated on the slopes of Mount Olympus, seen here.
Battle of Vevi
part of World War II
Battle of Kamatero
1827 battle
Centre for Byzantine Research, Thessaloniki
Organization based in Greece