User:Κωνσταντίνος Κοζαδίνος/List of Greek revolts in the Ottoman Empire (1453-1830)

Listed below are the revolts of the Greeks against the Ottoman Empire since 1453, the year in which Constantinople was sacked by the Ottoman army, led by Sultan Mohammed II, and is conventionally the beginning of Ottoman rule in the present-day area of ​​Greece, although in the wider Greek area it begins chronologically earlier. The last rebellion was the Revolution of 21, where after its end the modern independent Greek state was created.

The rebellions, in chronological order from oldest to most recent, are as follows:


 * 1457 - 1472: Uprising in Mani in 1457 of Greeks against Turks by Bessarion. 1463 -1465: Rebellion of Korkondeilos Kladas against the Turks in the Peloponnese.
 * 1466, August: Uprising in Patras under the metropolitan of Patras Neophytos.
 * 1479 - 1481: Greek revolutionary attempt of 1479 Greeks by Krokodeilo Kladas in Mani and Theodore Buas in Argos, as well as in Macedonia.
 * 1492 - 1496: 1492 Greek revolutionary attempt by the Greeks against the Turks by the archbishop of Dyrrachia, Andreas Palaiologos, Konstantinos Arianitis in Epirus and Thessaly. Massacre of Greeks and looting of the country followed.
 * 1501: Greek revolutionary attempt 1501 Greeks against Turks by European rulers.
 * 1503: Greek revolutionary attempt of 1503 Greeks against Turks by Markos Mousouros.
 * 1525: Greek revolutionary attempt of 1525 Greeks against Turks by Iannos Laskaris.
 * 1531: Discovery of the revolutionary attempt in Rhodes and massacre of Metropolitan Euthymios and others.
 * 1532. Revolution in Patras with the helpof the Spanish fleet under the leadership of Admiral Andreas Doria.
 * 1565: Greek revolutionary attempt 1565 in Epirus for child molestation.
 * 1571: After the naval battle of Nafpaktos (Oct. 7, 1571), the Greeks in many places took courage and revolted with the instigation of the Western powers. But the West did not offer substantial help and the rebellions were defeated in a few months. Uprisings in
 * 1571 took place in Epirus, Macedonia (Chalkidiki, Serres, Thessaloniki, Ahrida, Blatsi, Katranitsa) and in the southwestern Peloponnese by the Melissinians (: Makarios Metropolitan of Monemvasia and his brother Theodoros). Massacres followed in Parnassida, Macedonia, Peloponnese, Athos and the islands. A revolution also took place in Patras under the leadership of the Old Patras Germanos I and others.
 * 1583: Vonitsa-Xiromerou Uprising 1583 in Epirus, Aetolia, Acarnania by Theodoros Boua - Griva, Poulio Drako, Malamos.
 * 1596: Revolt in Chimarra with the participation of Archbishop AhridosAthanasius.
 * 1600: Uprising of Metropolitan Dionysios of Larissa and Trikki and Metropolitan Phanarios Seraphim in Thessaly.
 * 1609: Greek revolutionary attempt 1609 in Cyprus and Mani.
 * 1611: Rebellion in Epirus by Dionysios the Philosopher.
 * 1659. Uprising of villages in Messinia, Laconia and Arcadia with the help of the Venetian fleet under Morozini. In the second half of March, Kalamata is briefly occupied. Two priests played a leading role.
 * 1659 - 1667: Greek revolutionary attempt 1659 in Mani.
 * 1684 - 1688: Sixth Venetian-Turkish war and occupation of Aetoloakarnania. Peloponnese and Athens led by Francesco Morosini. Greek chieftains participated in the hostilities, mainly Meidanis in Eastern Steara, Thessaly and Western Macedonia.
 * 1696 - 1699: Greek revolutionary attempt 1696 by Gerakaris and others.
 * 1705: Uprising of Imathia of 1705 in Imathia under the charioteer Zisis Karadimos for child molestation
 * 1716: Greek revolutionary attempt 1716in Macedonia (Kozani, Voio, Eordaia, Kilkis etc.) under Metropolitan Zosimas Roussi.
 * 1717: Greek revolutionary attempt 1717 in Akarnania by Tsekouras.
 * 1749: Greek revolutionary attempt 1749 in Macedonia and the Northern Sporades.
 * 1766 - 1770: Spelling by G. Papazoli, P. Benaki, A. Psaro, N. Fortouni, Sp. and I. Metaxas, Chr. Griva, St. Gerodemos, Susmanis, Komna Traka, Mitromara, the Notarades, G. Ziaka, Ak. Hatzimati and I. Floros. Betrayal of the Orlofs and massacres of Greeks in the Peloponnese and Central Greece.
 * 1770 - 1771: Greek rebellion in Sfakia, Crete under Daskalogiannis.
 * 1788 - 1792: Greek revolutionary attempt in 1788 by Lambros Katsonis and Andreas Androutsos with a simultaneous uprising in Northwest Macedonia (Korestia, Peristeri, Morihovo regions).
 * 1806 - 1807: Greek revolutionary attempt in 1806 by Theodoros Kolokotronis, Nikotsaras, the Lazaians, Georgios Tzahilas, Vasilios Romfeis and Nikolas Tsamis.
 * 1808: Greek revolutionary attempt 1808 bythe popes - Euthymios Vlahavas, Theodoros Vlahavas and Dimitrios Vlahos, Nikotsaras, and the Lazaians.
 * 1821 - 1828 or 1830: Greek War of Independence.