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GEORGE FINLAY'S HISTORY OF GREECE
VOL. V
HISTORY OF GREECE UNDER OTHOMAN AND VENETIAN DOMINATION. AD. 1453 — 1821
CHAPTER I.The Political and Military Organisation of the Othoman Empire, by which the Greeks were retained in Subjection.—A.D. 1463-1684.CHAPTER II.The Naval Conquests of the Ottomans in Greece.—A.D. 1458-1684.CHAPTER III.Social Condition of the Greeks until the Extinction of the Tribute of Christian Children.—A.D. 1458-1676.CHAPTER IV.History of the Venetian Domination in Greece.—A.D. 1684-1718.CHAPTER V.The Causes and Events which prepared the Greeks for Independence.A.D. 1718-1821.
CHRONOLOGY
1397- Bayezid I establishes the timariot system in Thessaly.
1453- Mohammed I Irepeoples Constantinople.
Re-establishes
the Orthodox Greek Church,
1454. Insurrection of Albanian population in the
Morea.
1456. Mohammed II defeated at Belgrade.
1458. Walls
of Constantinople repaired, and Castle of Seven Towers
built.
1459. Servia
annexed to the Othoman empire.
Amastris taken from the Genoese.
1460. Mohammed
II conquers the Morea.
Athens
annexed to the Othoman empire.
1461. Conquest
of empire of Trebizond.
1462. Mytilene
annexed to Othoman empire.
1463. Argos
occupied by Othoman troops.
War with
Venice.
1466. Athens
taken by Venetians, and abandoned.
1467. 17th
January, death of Skanderbeg at Alessio.
1469. Earthquake
at Santa Maura, Cephalonia, and Zante.
1470. Conquest
of Negrepont.
1475. Kaffa and Tana taken
from the Genoese.
1477. Croïa surrenders to the Othomans.
1479. Peace between Mohammed II and Venice.
Zante and
Cephalonia taken by Mohammed II from Leonard Tocco, despot of Arta.
1480. Othoman army defeated at Rhodes.
1481. Death
of Mohammed II.
1484. Venice restores Cephalonia to Bayezid II, and pays a tribute of five hundred ducats annually for
Zante.
1489. Catherine Comara cedes Cyprus to Venice.
1493. Jews expelled from Spain by Ferdinand and
Isabella.
1494. Andrew Palaeologos,
son of Thomas, despot in the Peloponnesus, cedes his rights to it and to the
Byzantine empire to Charles VIII of France, but that cession not being accepted
within the stipulated time
1498. He cedes his rights to Ferdinand and Isabella of
Spain.
1500. Bayezid
II takes Lepanto, Modon, Coron,
and Durazzo, from
Venice.
1501. Mohammedans
expelled from Spain if they refuse to be baptized.
1502. Peace
between Bayezid II and Venice. The republic cedes Santa Maura to the Sultan, but retains Cephalonia.
1509. Great
earthquake at Constantinople.
1510. Walls
of Constantinople repaired.
1512. Bogdan, Prince of Moldavia, becomes tributary to
Sultan Selim I.
1515. Great fire at Constantinople.
1516. Vallachia pays an
annual tribute of six hundred Christian children to the sultan.
1522. Conquest of Rhodes by Suleiman I.
1526. Vienna besieged.
1535. First public treaty of alliance between the Othoman empire and the King of France.
Supremacy
of the Othoman navy in the Mediterranean.
1537. Defeat of the Othomans at Corfu.
Barbarossa
takes Paros, Skyros, Patmos, and Stympalea.
1540. Treaty of peace between Suleiman I and Venice.
The republic cedes Monemvasia and Nauplia to the Sultan.
1563. Great inundation, caused by rain, at
Constantinople.
1565. Othoman expedition against Malta defeated.
1566. Chios
and Naxos annexed to the Othoman empire.
Rebellion
of the Janissaries.
1570. Morescoes, descendants of Mohammedans in Spain, driven to rebellion
by persecution.
1571. Conquest
of Cyprus by Othomans.
15th of
October, battle of Lepanto.
1572. Tunis
taken by Don Juan of Austria.
1573. Treaty
of peace between the Othoman empire and Venice.
1574. Tunis
retaken by the Othoman fleet.
1591. Thirty thousand workmen employed to construct a
canal at Nicomedia.
1593. First commercial treaty between the Sultan and
England.
1600. Rebellion of the Janissaries.
1609. Final expulsion of the Morescoes from Spain by Philip III.
1614. Maina compelled to pay haratch.
1622. Great rebellion of Janissaries and Sipahis against Sultan Othman II.
1624. Cossacks plunder the shores of the Bosphorus.
Piracy
prevalent in the Mediterranean.
1632. Great rebellion of troops at Constantinople.
1642. Great earthquake at Constantinople.
Corsairs
and pirates continue their ravages in the Archipelago.
1645. Othoman troops invade
Crete.
1648. Earthquake at Constantinople.
1650. New island rises out of
the sea at Santorin.
1653. Great earthquake at Constantinople.
1656. Great insurrection at Constantinople.
1669. Conquest
of Crete completed by capitulation of Candia. Treaty of peace between the Othoman empire and Venice.
Foundation
of the official power of the Phanariots by the rank
conceded to Panayotaki of Chios, dragoman of Achmet Kueprili.
1670. Subjugation
of Maina. Forts of Zamata,
Porto Vitylo, and Passava,
armed and garrisoned by Turks.
1671 to 1684. Corsairs and pirates infest
the coasts and islands of Greece and Asia Minor in great numbers.
1672 and 1673. Mainates emigrate to Apulia and Corsica.
1675. Disputes of the Greeks and Catholics concerning
the possession of the Holy Places at Jerusalem.
1683. Siege of Vienna by Kara Mustapha.
1685. The Venetians commence the conquest of the
Morea. Morosini takes Coron.
1687. Athens
taken by Morosini. Parthenon ruined.
Plague in the Venetian army.
Great fire at Constantinople.
1688. Defeat
of Morosini at Negrepont.
1690. Earthquake at Constantinople.
1692. Fire at Constantinople.
1699. Peace of Carlovitz.
1711. Defeat
of Peter the Great. Treaty of the Pruth.
1712. Commencement
of Phanariot domination in Moldavia.
1715. Reconquest
of the Morea by Ali Kumurgi.
1716. Commencement
of Phanariot domination in Vallachia.
1718. Peace
of Passarovitz.
1719. Great
fire and earthquake at Constantinople.
1720. Treaty
of perpetual peace between Turkey and Russia.
1736 to 1739. Marshal Munich’s campaigns against the
Crimea and Turkey.
1739. Treaty
of Belgrade.
1740. Great
fire at Constantinople.
1741. Fire
at Constantinople.
1746. Fire at Constantinople.
1751. Piracies on the coast of Maina and in the Archipelago.
Tumult of
Greeks at Constantinople against the Patriarch and the Phanariots.
1754. Great
earthquake at Constantinople.
1755. Great
fire at Constantinople.
1761. First treaty between Turkey and Prussia.
Persecution
of Catholic Armenians at Constantinople.
1764. Insurrection of Greeks in Cyprus.
1766. Earthquake
at Constantinople.
1767. Great
fires at Constantinople and at Pera.
1770. Great fire at Constantinople.
Russian
invasion of the Morea.
Sphakiots compelled to pay haratch.
1774. Treaty of Kutchuk Kainardji.
1787. War of Suliots with
Ali Pasha of Joannina.
Russian
privateering in the Archipelago.
1792. Treaty of Yassi.
1797. Ionian Islands surrendered to France by the
Treaty of Campo Formio.
Ali Pasha
massacres the Christian Albanians of Chimara.
1800. Russia cedes the continental dependencies of the
Ionian Islands, Parga, Prevesa, etc., to Turkey.
Establishment
of the Ionian republic.
1807. Russia cedes the Ionian Islands to France by the
treaty of Tilsit.
1815. Ionian republic placed under the protection of
Great Britain by the treaty of Vienna.
1819. Parga delivered to Turkey by Great Britain.
1821. Commencement of the Greek Revolution.
List of the Othoman Sultans.
1307-1325. Othman, from the death of the last Seljouk Sultan of Roum or Iconium.
1325-1359. Orkhan, son of Othman
1359-1389. Murad I, son of Orkhan
1389-1402. Bayezid I, son of Murad I
Interregnum under Suleiman, Musa, and Isa,
sons of Bayezid I.
1413-1421. Mohammed I, son of Bayezid I.
1421-1451. Murad II, son of Mohammed I.
1451-1481. Mohammed II., son of Murad II.
1481-1512. Bayezid II., son of Mohammed II.
1512-1520. Selim I., son of Bayezid II.
1520-1566. Suleiman I., the Legislator, son of Selim I.
1566-1574. Selim II., son of Suleiman I.
1574-1595. Murad III., son of Selim II.
1595-1603. Mohammed III., son of Murad III.
1603-1617. Achmet I., son of Mohammed
III.
1617-1618. Mustapha I., son of Mohammed III. (dethroned)
1618-1622.Othman II., son of Achmet I. (strangled).
1622-1623. Second reign of Mustapha I (dethroned).
1623-1640. Murad IV., son of Achmet I.
1640-1649. Ibrahim, son of Achmet I.
(dethroned)
1649-1687. Mohammed IV., son of Ibrahim (dethroned)
1687-1691. Suleiman II., son of Ibrahim
1691-1695. Achmet II., son of Ibrahim
1695-1703. Mustapha II, son of Mohammed IV. (dethroned)
1703-1730. Achmet III., son of Mohammed
IV. (dethroned)
1730-1754. Mahmud I., son of Mustapha II.
1754-1757. Othman III., son of Mustapha II.
1757-1774. Mustapha III., son of Achmet III.
1774-1789. Abdul-hamid, son of Achmet III.
1789-1807. Selim III., son of Mustapha III. (dethroned)
1807-1808. Mustapha IV., son of Abdul-hamid (dethroned)
1808-1839. Mahmud II., son of Abdul-hamid.
1839-1861. Abdul-Medjid, son of Mahmud
II.
1861-1876. Abdul-Aziz, son of Mahmud II.
II
List of Signors of
Mytilene of the Family of Gattilusio.
1. Francis
I. 1355
2. Jacobus,
son of Francis I, was Signor in 1395
3. Francis
II.
4. Dorinus, brother of Francis II. (?) 1455
Signor of Mytilene (Lesbos), Lemnos, and Phocaea.
5. Dominicus
or Kyriakos, son of Dorinus1455-1458
Murdered by his brother Nicolas
6. Nicolas,
brother of Dominicus 1458-1462
Surrendered Mytilene to Mohammed II; embraced Islam, and was soon after strangled by order of the sultan.
III.
List of Phanariot
Voivodes or Hospodars of Vallachia and Moldavia.
Vallachia.
a.d.
1716. Nicolas Mavrocordatos I.
1717. John Mavrocordatos I.
1719. Nicolas Mavrocordatos I.
1731. Constantine Mavrocordatos I.
1733. Gregorios Ghika I.
1735. Constantine Mavrocordatos I.
1741. Michael Rakoviza I.
1744. Constantine Mavrocordatos I.
1748. Gregorios Ghika I.
1752. Matthew Ghika I.
1753. Constantine Rakoviza I.
1756. Constantine Mavrocordatos I.
1758. Skarlatos Ghika I.
1761. Constantine Mavrocordatos I.
1763. Constantine Rakoviza I.
1764. Stephen Rakoviza.
1765. Skarlatos Ghika I.
1766. Alexander Ghika.
1768. Gregorios Ghika II.
Moldavia.
a.d.
1709. Nicolas Mavrocordatos I.
1716. Michael Rakoviza I.
1727. Gregorios Ghika the elder.
1733 Constantine Mavrocordatos I.
1735- Gregorios Ghika I.
1741. Constantine Mavrocordatos I.
1743. John Mavrocordatos II.
1747. Gregorios Ghika I.
1748. Constantine Mavrocordatos I.
1749. Constantine Rakoviza I.
1753. Matthew Ghika I.
1756. Constantine Rakoviza I.
1757. Skarlatos Ghika I.
1758. John Th. Kallimaki.
1761. Gregorios Kallimaki I.
1764. Gregorios Ghika II.
1766. Gregorios Kallimaki II
1769. Constantine Mavrocordatos I.
Military occupation of the two provinces by
the Russians from
1770 to 1774.
WALLACHIA 1774. Alexander Hypsilanti I. 1778. Nicolas Karadja. 1783. Michael Soutzo I. 1786. Nicolas Mavroyeni.
1787. Alexander Hypsilanti I MOLDAVIA
1777. Constantine Mourouzi.
1785. Alexander Mavrocordatos II
Military occupation of Vallachia and Moldavia by the Russians, 1788 to 1789.
WALLACHIA 1791. Michael Soutzo I. 1793. Alexander Mourouzi I. 1796. Alexander Hypsilanti I. 1798. Constantine Handjerli. 1799. Alexander Mourouzi I. 1801. Michael Soutzo I. 1802. Alexander Soutzo I. 1802. Constantine Hypsilanti I. 1806. Alexander Soutzo I.
1806. Constantine Hypsilanti I
MOLDAVIA 1792. Alexander Mourouzi I.
1794. Alexander Kallimaki.
1801. Michael Soutzo I.
1804. Skarlatos Kallimaki I.
Military occupation of Vallachia and Moldavia by the Russians, from 1808 to 1812.
WALLACHIA 1812. John Karadja. 1818. Alexander Soutzo I. MOLDAVIA 1812. Skarlatos Kallimaki I.
Insurrection at the commencement of the Greek
Revolution, 1821.
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