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  • Himara revolt of 1912
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  • During the First Balkan War, the Epirus front was of secondary importance for Greece after the Macedonian front. A small unit that consisted of local Epirote volunteers was stationed in the nearby island of Corfu under the command of Major Spyros Spyromilios, who was a native of Himarë. This unit was later reinforced by 200 Cretan volunteers sent by General Konstantinos Sapountzakis, commander of the Greek army in Epirus front.
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Partof
  • the First Balkan War
Date
  • --11-05
Commander
Caption
  • Spyromilios in the entrance of the Himarë castle
Result
  • Greek victory
combatant
  • Greece
Place
  • Himarë
Conflict
  • Himara revolt
abstract
  • During the First Balkan War, the Epirus front was of secondary importance for Greece after the Macedonian front. A small unit that consisted of local Epirote volunteers was stationed in the nearby island of Corfu under the command of Major Spyros Spyromilios, who was a native of Himarë. This unit was later reinforced by 200 Cretan volunteers sent by General Konstantinos Sapountzakis, commander of the Greek army in Epirus front.