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The Army of Thessaly (Greek: Στρατιά Θεσσαλίας) was a field army of Greece, activated in Thessaly during the Greco-Turkish War of 1897 and the First Balkan War in 1912, both times against the Ottoman Empire and commanded by Crown Prince Constantine.
The ArmyofThessaly (Greek: Στρατιά Θεσσαλίας) was a field armyof Greece, activated in Thessaly during the Greco-Turkish War of 1897 and the First Balkan...
Archon ofThessaly, and Thessaly was thereafter associated with the Macedonian Kingdom for the next centuries. Thessaly later became part of the Roman...
restoration of the Panathinaiko Stadium in white marble. Constantine was the commander-in-chief of the ArmyofThessaly in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897, which...
extent, ancient Thessaly was a wide area stretching from Mount Olympus to the north to the Spercheios Valley to the south. Thessaly is a geographically...
25 September. Greece dispatched the Armyof Epirus and the ArmyofThessaly to its frontiers in Epirus and Thessaly respectively. The latter numbered 100...
brother, in the field staff of his father; and he accompanied the latter at the head of the ArmyofThessaly during the capture of Thessaloniki in 1912. King...
condition of the Ottoman armies brought about by the active presence of the Greek army and fleet. With the declaration of war, the Greek ArmyofThessaly under...
western Macedonia separately from the bulk of the Greek ArmyofThessaly, was attacked outside the village of Lofoi and fell back to Sorovich. It found...
mobilized army into three parts: the ArmyofThessaly (Στρατιά Θεσσαλίας), with three army corps and seven infantry divisions, with a total fore of about...
operations on 25 September. The Greek ArmyofThessaly crossed into Ottoman territory in the early morning hours of 5 October, finding most border posts...
Base Factory (303 ΠΕΒ), based at Larissa, Thessaly 304rd Base Factory (304 ΠΕΒ), based at Velestino, Thessaly 308rd Base Factory (308 ΠΕΒ), based at Thessaloniki...
1890, he participated in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897 as an officer in the staff of the ArmyofThessaly under the Greek Commander-in-Chief, Crown Prince...
naval effort of the Balkan allies. The initial principal thrust on land was by the ArmyofThessaly, which succeeded in occupying much of Macedonia, including...
Demetrius had entered Thessaly by sea. There had followed a somewhat inconsequential campaign of manoeuvre between the two armies in Thessaly, before Demetrius...
establishment of the ArmyofThessaly, a post he held until the capture of Thessaloniki. He then succeeded Konstantinos Kallaris as commander of the 2nd Infantry...
The history ofThessaly covers the history of the region ofThessaly in north-central Greece from antiquity to the present day. Thessaly is characterized...
Philip's victory secured his appointment as ruler of Thessaly, marking an important step in the rise of Macedon to political ascendancy in Ancient Greece...
exercised the overall command of the main Greek field force, the ArmyofThessaly. Badly trained and led, the Greek Army was defeated and forced to retreat...
captain in the operations staff of the ArmyofThessaly, before joining Venizelos as a military expert in the London Conference of 1912–13 in December 1912....
reinstated in command of Theban troops and leads the Theban army into Thessaly, where he outmanoeuvres the Thessalians and secures the release of Pelopidas without...
priestess of Enodia. She is famous for using herbs to defeat the Ionians at Erythrae, granting Cnopus of Codridae victory in the battle. Thessaly was known...
fought in the ArmyofThessaly, while the 1st, 3rd and 11th Battalions with 4,494 men were subordinated to the Armyof Epirus. In the aftermath of the war,...
Macedonia and parts ofThessaly. In the spring of that year, Flamininus brought his army to Thessaly, with Philip marching his army south to meet him....
mountainous country surrounding Thessaly supplied numerous peltasts. Success in Thessaly would provide Philip with a new army and additional revenues. Nor...
Second Lieutenant in a slew of promotions across the army. From Lamia he observed the failure of the uprisings in Thessaly and Epirus and Crete, while...
porte lost the control of Crete. Islam Encyclopadie ((in Turkish)) Ottoman history on line (in Turkish) Turkish army in Thessaly by Clive Bigham von Strantz...