Jump to content

Georgios Vagias

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Citation bot (talk | contribs) at 11:17, 2 October 2020 (Alter: url. URLs might have been internationalized/anonymized. | You can use this bot yourself. Report bugs here. | Suggested by AManWithNoPlan | All pages linked from cached copy of User:AManWithNoPlan/sandbox2 | via #UCB_webform_linked). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Georgios Vagias (Greek: Γεώργιος Βάγιας) was a Greek general during the Greek War of Independence (1821-1830).

Vagias was born in Lekel, Ottoman Empire (Northern Epirus, in modern southern Albania). He participated in several conflicts during the Greek revolution that led to the independence of Greece. His activity was focused on western Central Greece and the Peloponnese. In 1825 Vagias was promoted to general of the Greek revolutionary army.[1]

He participated in a number of major conflicts such as the Second Siege of Missolonghi (1823) under Kitsos Tzavelas and the Battle of Domvraina.[1] He also fought in the Battle of Arachova (1826) under commanding general Georgios Karaiskakis. There Vagias together with revolutionary leader, Gardikiotis Grivas, commanded a force of 500 men and succeeded in annihilating an invading unit of 1,500 Ottoman-Albanians.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b Βάγιας, Γεώργιος - Εκδοτική Αθηνών Α.Ε. Global Biographical Lexikon: Ekdotike Athenon, Vol. 2.
  2. ^ Zinkeisen, Johann Wilhelm (1840). Geschichte Griechenlands vom anfange geschichtlicher kunde bis auf unsere tage ... (in German). p. 408.
  3. ^ Α.Ε., tovima.gr — Δημοσιογραφικός Οργανισμός Λαμπράκη. "tovima.gr - ΧΑΪΔΑΡΙ, APAXOBA 1826 - ΦΑΛΗΡΟ 1827". TO BHMA (in Greek). Retrieved 28 April 2018.