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Anastasios Tsamados

Anastasios Tsamados (Greek: Αναστάσιος Τσαμαδός; 1772[1] or 1774[2] – 1825) was a Greek admiral of the Greek War of Independence. He was the famous captain of the brig Aris and an admiral who led a naval squadron under Andreas Miaoulis. Anastasios Tsamados was the first to rush to the Greek island of Chios and attack the naval warships of the Kapudan Pasha during the massacre of Chios. He also fought in the naval battle of Patras (1822) and died heroically during the famous Battle of Sphacteria.

Admiral

Anastasios Tsamados
A portrait of Anastasios Tsamados
by Dionysios Tsokos
Native name
Αναστάσιος Τσαμαδός
Born1774
Hydra, Ottoman Empire (now Greece)
Died1825
Sphacteria, First Hellenic Republic
Allegiance First Hellenic Republic
Service/branch Hellenic Navy
RankAdmiral (Posthumous)
Commands heldAris
Battles/warsGreek War of Independence

Biography

Anastasios Tsamados was born on the island of Hydra in 1772[1] or 1774.[2] His family migrated from Kranidi around 1750.[3] Upon the outbreak of the Greek Revolution in March 1821, he armed his ship Aris with 16 12-pounder guns and joined the fleet of his home island. He took part in many battles and operations of the Greek Revolution and soon became a famous captain. In April 1825, he went to Neokastron and consulted with the Minister of War Anagnostaras to help the fight against Ibrahim Pasha. In this last Battle of Sphacteria fell Anastasios Tsamados while fighting the powerful army of Ibrahim Pasha. Anastasios Tsamados courage, inter alios, inspired Jules Verne's epic adventure novel The Archipelago on Fire (French: L'Archipel en feu, 1884).

Battle of Sphacteria

 
The ''Sortie of Aris'' during the Battle of Sphacteria.

At the start of the Greek War of Independence, a Greek garrison was quartered at the island of Sphacteria, which controlled the entrance of the excellent natural harbour of the Bay of Pylos (Navarino). Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt, tasked by the Ottoman sultan to suppress the Greek revolt, needed to take the island in order to use the bay for his own purposes. In May 1825, Ibrahim Pasha and a powerful army and navy of more than fifteen hundred Egyptians landed on the island of Sphacteria only to be met with resistance by Anastasios Tsamados and his gallant band of sailors and soldiers. Shot in the leg, admiral Tsamados continued fighting on his knees until he was killed. When the tragic event was known, the sailors and soldiers regained Tsamados' brig Aris, on board which Alexandros Mavrocordatos had already taken refuge. The remaining Greek freedom fighters, with head the vice-governor Nikolaos Votsis, dared to be absolutely bold and sailed through a Turkish fleet of thirty-four ships. For four hours, they were bombarded and casualties entailed two dead along with eight wounded.[4] This scene has been depicted in the painting of Konstantinos Volanakis "the exodus of Ares".

References

  1. ^ a b Ασπρέας Γ. (1930), Μεγάλη Στρατιωτική και Ναυτική Εγκυκλοπαίδεια- Λεξικόν: Έκδοση Μεγάλης Στρατιωτικής και Ναυτικής Εγκυκλοπαίδειας. Αθήνα. σ. 395
  2. ^ a b Δρανδάκης Παύλος. (1934) Μεγάλη Ελληνική Εγκυκλοπαίδεια (τομ. 23, σ. 404) (read online)
  3. ^ Adamopoulou-Paulou, Kōnstantina (2003). Ανδρέας Μιαούλης [1769-1835]: από την υπόδουλη ως την ελεύθερη Ελλάδα (in Greek). Vivliopōleion tēs Hestias. p. 36. ISBN 978-960-05-1074-4.
  4. ^ Smith and Felton, p. 641. [Footnote] "In May, 1825, Ibrahim Pacha attacked Palaeo-Castro and the little island of Sphacteria, with a powerful fleet and army. Mavrocordatos had rushed to their defence. He threw himself with his suite into the island, which was at the moment held by a brave young Hydriote captain named Tsamados, and a small body of soldiers and sailors. Fifteen hundred Arabs landed on the island, but met with a desperate resistance from Tsamados and his gallant band. Tsamados was shot in the leg, but continued fighting on his knees until he was knocked down and killed. When this was known, the sailors, regaining their brig, on board which Mavrocordatos had already taken refuge, ran out through the Turkish fleet of thirty-four ships of war, and, having been exposed for more than four hours to their fire, escaped with riddled sails and rigging shot away, with two men killed and eight wounded. The surrender of Navarino followed; and not long after, the whole Morea, except the unconquerable Manotes, lay at the mercy of Ibrahim."

Sources

  • History of the Hellenic Nation, Vol. XII: The Greek Revolution (1821–1832) (in Greek). Ekdotiki Athinon. 1971. pp. 373–380. ISBN 960-213-097-0. OCLC 636806977. OL 18546042M.
  • L’Archipel en feu at Project Gutenberg (in French)
  • Smith, William and Felton, Cornelius Conway. A History of Greece: From the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest, with Supplementary Chapters on the History of Literature and Art. Hickling, Swan, and Brown, 1855.
  • Histoire picturale de la guerre de l'indépendance héllenique. Geneva. Editions d'art Boissonas et Paris: Librairie Jean Budy & Cie., 1926. [This work is a facsimile of the celebrated series of paintings commissioned by General Makryjannis sometime during the 1830s from the painter Panayotis Zographos.]

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Anastasios Tsamados Greek Anastasios Tsamados 1772 1 or 1774 2 1825 was a Greek admiral of the Greek War of Independence He was the famous captain of the brig Aris and an admiral who led a naval squadron under Andreas Miaoulis Anastasios Tsamados was the first to rush to the Greek island of Chios and attack the naval warships of the Kapudan Pasha during the massacre of Chios He also fought in the naval battle of Patras 1822 and died heroically during the famous Battle of Sphacteria AdmiralAnastasios TsamadosA portrait of Anastasios Tsamadosby Dionysios TsokosNative nameAnastasios TsamadosBorn1774Hydra Ottoman Empire now Greece Died1825Sphacteria First Hellenic RepublicAllegianceFirst Hellenic RepublicService wbr branchHellenic NavyRankAdmiral Posthumous Commands heldArisBattles warsGreek War of Independence Battle of Patras Chios Massacre Battle of Sphacteria Contents 1 Biography 2 Battle of Sphacteria 3 References 4 SourcesBiography EditAnastasios Tsamados was born on the island of Hydra in 1772 1 or 1774 2 His family migrated from Kranidi around 1750 3 Upon the outbreak of the Greek Revolution in March 1821 he armed his ship Aris with 16 12 pounder guns and joined the fleet of his home island He took part in many battles and operations of the Greek Revolution and soon became a famous captain In April 1825 he went to Neokastron and consulted with the Minister of War Anagnostaras to help the fight against Ibrahim Pasha In this last Battle of Sphacteria fell Anastasios Tsamados while fighting the powerful army of Ibrahim Pasha Anastasios Tsamados courage inter alios inspired Jules Verne s epic adventure novel The Archipelago on Fire French L Archipel en feu 1884 Battle of Sphacteria Edit The Sortie of Aris during the Battle of Sphacteria At the start of the Greek War of Independence a Greek garrison was quartered at the island of Sphacteria which controlled the entrance of the excellent natural harbour of the Bay of Pylos Navarino Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt tasked by the Ottoman sultan to suppress the Greek revolt needed to take the island in order to use the bay for his own purposes In May 1825 Ibrahim Pasha and a powerful army and navy of more than fifteen hundred Egyptians landed on the island of Sphacteria only to be met with resistance by Anastasios Tsamados and his gallant band of sailors and soldiers Shot in the leg admiral Tsamados continued fighting on his knees until he was killed When the tragic event was known the sailors and soldiers regained Tsamados brig Aris on board which Alexandros Mavrocordatos had already taken refuge The remaining Greek freedom fighters with head the vice governor Nikolaos Votsis dared to be absolutely bold and sailed through a Turkish fleet of thirty four ships For four hours they were bombarded and casualties entailed two dead along with eight wounded 4 This scene has been depicted in the painting of Konstantinos Volanakis the exodus of Ares References Edit a b Aspreas G 1930 Megalh Stratiwtikh kai Naytikh Egkyklopaideia Le3ikon Ekdosh Megalhs Stratiwtikhs kai Naytikhs Egkyklopaideias A8hna s 395 a b Drandakhs Paylos 1934 Megalh Ellhnikh Egkyklopaideia tom 23 s 404 read online Adamopoulou Paulou Kōnstantina 2003 Andreas Miaoylhs 1769 1835 apo thn ypodoylh ws thn eley8erh Ellada in Greek Vivliopōleion tes Hestias p 36 ISBN 978 960 05 1074 4 Smith and Felton p 641 Footnote In May 1825 Ibrahim Pacha attacked Palaeo Castro and the little island of Sphacteria with a powerful fleet and army Mavrocordatos had rushed to their defence He threw himself with his suite into the island which was at the moment held by a brave young Hydriote captain named Tsamados and a small body of soldiers and sailors Fifteen hundred Arabs landed on the island but met with a desperate resistance from Tsamados and his gallant band Tsamados was shot in the leg but continued fighting on his knees until he was knocked down and killed When this was known the sailors regaining their brig on board which Mavrocordatos had already taken refuge ran out through the Turkish fleet of thirty four ships of war and having been exposed for more than four hours to their fire escaped with riddled sails and rigging shot away with two men killed and eight wounded The surrender of Navarino followed and not long after the whole Morea except the unconquerable Manotes lay at the mercy of Ibrahim Sources EditHistory of the Hellenic Nation Vol XII The Greek Revolution 1821 1832 in Greek Ekdotiki Athinon 1971 pp 373 380 ISBN 960 213 097 0 OCLC 636806977 OL 18546042M Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anastasios Tsamados L Archipel en feu at Project Gutenberg in French Smith William and Felton Cornelius Conway A History of Greece From the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest with Supplementary Chapters on the History of Literature and Art Hickling Swan and Brown 1855 Histoire picturale de la guerre de l independance hellenique Geneva Editions d art Boissonas et Paris Librairie Jean Budy amp Cie 1926 This work is a 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