Lambros Katsonis (Greek: Λάμπρος Κατσώνης; Russian: Ламброс Кацонис; 1752–1805) was a Greek privateer of the 18th century who would ultimately sail under the Russian flag with the rank of colonel.[1] He became a knight of the Russian Empire and was awarded the Order of St. George.
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LambrosKatsonis (Greek: Λάμπρος Κατσώνης; Russian: Ламброс Кацонис; 1752–1805) was a Greek privateer of the 18th century who would ultimately sail under...
unchanged. LambrosKatsonis said: "Aikaterini (Greek: Catherine) made her treaty, but Katsonis didn't make his treaty with the enemy." Katsonis, together...
the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Katsonis (Κατσώνης), after the 18th-century naval commander LambrosKatsonis: a Town-class light cruiser that was...
Dalmatian coast. His legend has also become synonymous with the famous LambrosKatsonis (1752-1804); a Greek naval admiral of the 18th century (born in Levadia...
the islands. In 1778, a Greek fleet of seventy vessels assembled by LambrosKatsonis which harassed the Turkish squadrons in the Aegean sea, captured the...
Russo-Turkish War, the Greek community of Trieste financed a small fleet under LambrosKatsonis, which was a nuisance for the Ottoman navy; during the war klephts...
Northwest Territory. 1790 – Greek War of Independence: Greek revolutionary LambrosKatsonis loses three of his ships in the Battle of Andros. 1795 – The French...
cooperated with Ali pasha, became again a klepht and finally joined LambrosKatsonis (Greek: Λάμπρος Κατσώνης) as a privateer in the Greek insurrection...
Turkish, just like Frenchmen speak French and Russians speak Russian." Lambros Baltsiotis (2011). The Muslim Chams of Northwestern Greece: The grounds...
and is sometimes used for international summits. Formerly granted to LambrosKatsonis and later a possession of the Potocki family, the Livadia estate became...