Friday, March 26, 2021

 SX5A Special Call Activity

 

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It was March 25, 1821, when Bishop Germanos of Patras raised the flag of revolution over the Monastery of Agia Lavra in the Peloponnese.

The cry “Freedom or death” became the motto of the revolution.

The Greeks experienced early successes on the battlefield, including the capture of Athens in June 1822, but infighting ensued. By 1827 Athens and most of the Greek isles had been recaptured by the Turks.

Just as the revolution appeared to be on the verge of failure, Great Britain, France, and Russia intervened in the conflict. The Greek struggle had elicited strong sympathy in Europe, and many leading intellectuals had promoted the Greek cause, including the English poet Lord Byron.

At the naval Battle of Navarino, the combined British, French, and Russian forces destroyed an Ottoman-Egyptian fleet.

The revolution ended in 1829 when the Treaty of Edirne established an independent Greek state.


I made in total 2.401 QSOs on HF and QO-100 Sat.

CW, SSB and RTTY.

Thanks all OMs around the globe for their support...!!!

 

 

 

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