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- been excavated. In medieval times and until 1836, the city was known as Vrachori (Βραχώρι). The majority of the local po****tion was occupied for an important...
- by the Aetolians. Its site is located near the modern Agrinio (formerly Vrachori), renamed to reflect ****ociation with the ancient town. Polybius. The Histories...
- most of the Turkish families of the town had already evacuated to nearby Vrachori, where there was a strong Ottoman military presence. Missolonghi was soon...
- Ali Pasha of Janina. He acquired much wealth by plundering the Turks at Vrachori. He was initiated into the Filiki Eteria just before the revolution was...
- Turkish Enkili-Kastri), Xiromero (Tr. Eksemere), Valtos (Tr. Alto), and Vrachori (Tr. Imrahor). Hajji Khalifa also adds Preveza, but this is possibly an...
- which has only too many parallels during the course of this horrible war." Vrachori, modern day Agrinio, was an important town in West-Central Greece. It contained...
- citizens. Ali arrived with 4,000 men, occupying the regional capital of Vrachori (Agrinion) and re-joining his Albanian troops that had returned from their...
- Eteria. When the Gr**** Revolution broke out, he took part in the battle of Vrachori, in late May 1821. Later, he was involved in the ****cution of the Albanians...
- settle in Mesologgi, Agrinio, Nafpaktos. In the area of Agrinio (then Vrachori), the Souliotes asked from the government of Petrobey Mavromichalis to...
- organize the administration of the region, an ****embly was to be convened at Vrachori on 1 October, but it was eventually postponed for 4–9 November 1821, at...