The following ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Kanaris (Greek: Κανάρης) after the Greek admiral and statesman Konstantinos Kanaris:
Greek gunboat Kanaris, launched in 1835.
Greek auxiliary ship Kanaris, a former British freighter launched in 1880 as Psara, used as a torpedo boat tender.
Greek destroyer Kanaris (L53), a Hunt-class destroyer launched in 1941 as HMS Hatherleigh but transferred to Greece and renamed before completion. She was returned to the Royal Navy in 1959 and scrapped in 1960.
Greek destroyer Kanaris (D212), a Gearing-class destroyer launched in 1945 as USS Stickell. She was renamed on transfer to Greece in 1972 and scrapped in 2002.
Greek frigate Kanaris (F-464), an Elli-class frigate launched in 1981 as HNLMS Jan van Brakel. She was transferred to Greece in 2002 and renamed.
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following ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Kanaris (Greek: Κανάρης) after the Greek admiral and statesman Konstantinos Kanaris: Greek gunboat...
Konstantinos Kanaris (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κανάρης, Konstantínos Kanáris; c. 1790 – 2 September 1877), also anglicised as Constantine Kanaris or Canaris...
Kanaris may refer to: Kanaris family members: Aristeidis Kanaris (1831–1863), Greek Army officer, son of Konstantinos Kanaris Konstantinos Kanaris (1790–1877)...
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Maximilianos in 1833 Greek auxiliary ship Psara (1880–1889), a former British freighter, used as a torpedo boat tender, renamed to KanarisGreek ironclad Psara...
Chios by Konstantinos Kanaris in 1822 and multiple other successful Greek attacks on large Ottoman ships of the line during the Greek War of Independence...
Poros the navy then under the command of Kanaris. When the government in Nafplion asked Miaoulis to deliver the Greek fleet to the Russian Admiral Pyotr Ivanovich...
islands. On 9 June 1821, 3 ships sailed to Cyprus with Konstantinos Kanaris. They landed at Asprovrisi of Lapithou. Kanaris brought with him papers from...
declared Konstantinos Kanaris a hero that Greece could be proud of. Konstantinos Kanaris Nasuhzade Ali Pasha Greek War of Independence Kanaris at Chios (sculpture)...
on 6 June was attended by a delegation of Greeks led by First Admiral and Prime Minister Konstantinos Kanaris. At the ceremony, it was announced that the...
The first minister of "Naval affairs" was Konstantinos Kanaris, and the most powerful ship of the fleet at that time, the frigate Hellas, had been constructed...
recommissioned her as Kanaris. HS Kanaris (D212) (Greek: Φ/Γ Κανάρης) was named after Admiral Konstantinos Kanaris (1793–1877), a hero of the Greek War of Independence...
during the Greek Revolution Kanaris (D212) (1972–1993) – The ex-USS Stickell, named after admiral and multiple Prime Minister Konstantinos Kanaris Kountouriotis (D213)...
Elleniche antica e nuova Grecia, Civiletti created Kanaris a Scio, known in Palermo as Fratelli Kanaris or I marinai del Giardino Inglese. This large marble...
free and unified Greek state, last President of the first Greek republic Georgios Hatzianestis (1863–1922), General Konstantinos Kanaris (c. 1794–1877)...
other, under Andreas Pipinos, headed for the ship of the second-in-command. Unlike his colleague, Kanaris managed to latch his fireship firmly onto the...
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and Hydra decided to burn the Ottoman flagship by using fire ships. Konstantinos Kanaris and Andreas Pipinos took charge of the operation. The first would...
Latin states on Greek soil, and the struggles of the Orthodox Byzantine Greeks against them, led to the emergence of a distinct Greek national identity...
admiral. Konstantinos Kanaris (1793/1795–1877), admiral and politician, Prime Minister of Greece. Garafilia Mohalbi (1817–1830), Greek-American refugee and...