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Battle of Nauplia (1822) : ウィキペディア英語版
Battle of Nauplia (1822)

The Battle of Nauplia was a series of naval engagements lasting from 8 to 13 September (O.S.) 1822 in the Gulf of Nauplia (Argolic Gulf) between the Greek Fleet and the Ottoman Fleet during the Greek War of Independence.〔 Although neither side sustained significant losses (according to general descriptions, it consisted in distant and ineffectual cannonade between the two fleets〔), the Ottomans withdrew after three failed attempts to break through the Greek fleet, and the battle is considered a Greek victory.〔 The Ottoman fleet of ninety-four vessels under the command of Mohammed Ali was sent to destroy Greek forces at Hydra and Spetses and to relieve the besieged Ottoman garrison at Nauplia (Nafplio).〔
The Greek fleet was commanded by Admiral Andreas Vokos Miaoulis.〔 Miaoulis based his strategy on that of an ancient Greek admiral Themistocles in the Battle of Salamis, hoping to lure the superior Ottoman fleet into a narrow strait in order to deprive it of its freedom of manoeuvre.〔 He divided his forces (sixteen fireships and fifty-six vessels) into three squadrons, one of which was to lure the Ottomans into the straits, another to engage them if they fell into the trap, and the final one was to defend the Greek coast between Spetses and the Peloponnesus in case the Ottomans would want to land ground troops.〔 The first engagement took place on 8 September. Calm winds prevented the Greeks from carrying out their planned withdrawal, and two fireships were lost during a six-hour engagement; however the Ottomans withdrew to regroup rather than continue to attack〔 - according to Greek historian Anastasios Orlandos the retreat of the Ottoman fleet occurred thanks to the conduct of Kosmas Barbatsis (1792–1887) who directed his fireship against the Ottoman flagship, which fled to avoid it, followed by the other Ottoman ships.〔 On 10 September the Ottomans attempted another breakthrough, but once again retreated before the Greek trap was sprung.〔 Finally a third attack took place in 13 September; according to Varfis a fireship sank an Ottoman brig: this single loss broke the Ottoman spirits, and they chose to retreat, losing a corvette during the retreat.〔
After the battle, the Ottoman vice admiral was beheaded for his loss.〔 The battle is considered a major victory for Miaoulis, who is said to have received "a hero's welcome" upon his return.〔 Soon afterwards, the siege of Nauplia ended as the Ottoman garrison at Nauplia capitulated.〔
==See also==

* Antonios Kriezis, another participant of the battle

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