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    Nafplio (redirect from Nafplion, Greece)
    media related to Nafplion. Municipality of Nafplio Official Website Historical images, poetry Nafplion City Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Nafplion....
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    ships which contributed to several campaigns most notably the siege of Nafplion. Following the defeat of her faction in the Greek civil war in 1824, Bouboulina...
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    Greek rebellion by advancing to Corinth, relieve the besieged garrison of Nafplion and recapture the capital of the Morea, Tripoli. While the Ottomans were...
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    Argos and Nafplion, which was then the most important town in the Peloponnese. The Venetian army, ca. 12,000 strong, landed around Nafplion between 30...
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    over southern Argolis. The museum is situated in the central square of Nafplion. It is housed in two floors of the old Venetian barracks. The oldest exhibits...
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  • the Greeks convened at Argos on 5 December 1831, before relocating to Nafplion in early 1832. The Assembly, the last of a series of similar conventions...
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    from the Palamidi in Nafplio Argolic Gulf - view from Nafplion Bourtzi Tower View of Nafplion, Bourtzi and Argolic Gulf Sailboat on the Argolic Gulf...
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    the involvement of the Spetsiote fleet in sieges of the fortresses of Nafplion and Monemvasia and naval battles of Samos (1824) and Kafireas (1825). Along...
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    and operations were limited. He took part in the sieges of Tripolitsa, Nafplion and the Battle of Dervenakia, securing the Greek dominion in Morea. On...
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    was chosen as its first king. Otto arrived at the provisional capital, Nafplion, in 1833 aboard a British warship. Otto's reign would prove troubled, but...
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