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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 648 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KANARIS (or CANARIS),
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CONSTANTINE (1790-1877)
  , Greek patriot, belonged to the class of
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coasting sailors who produced if not the most honest, at least the bravest, and the most successful of the combatants in the cause of Greek independence . He belonged by birth to the little island of Psara, to the north-west of Chio . He first became prominent as the effective leader of the
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signal vengeance taken by the Greeks for the
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massacre at Chio in
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April 1822 by the
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Turkish Capitan
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Pasha . The
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commander of the force of fifty small vessels and eight. fireships sent to assail the Turkish
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fleet was the navarch Miaoulis, but it was Kanaris who executed the attack with the fireships on the flag-
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ship of the Capitan Pasha on the
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night of the 18th of
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June 1822 . The
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Turks were celebrating the feast of Bahram at the end of the
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Ramadan fast . Kanaris had two small brigs fitted as fireships, and
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thirty-six men . He was allowed to come close to the Turkish
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flagship, and succeeded in attaching his fireships to her, setting ,them on fire, and escaping with his party . The fire reached the powder and the flagship blew up, sending the Capitan Pasha and 2000 Turks into the air . Kanaris was undoubtedly aided by the almost incredible
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sloth and folly of his opponents, but he chose his time well, and the service of the fireships was always considered peculiarly dangerous . That Kanaris could carry out the venture with a volunteer party not belonging to a regularly disciplined service, not only proved him to be a
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clever partisan fighter, but showed that he was a leader of men . He repeated the feat at Tenedos in November of 1822, and was then considered to have disposed of nearly 4000 Turks in the two ventures . When his native island, Psara, was occupied by the Turks he continued to serve under the command of Miaoulis .

He was no less distinguished in other attacks with fireships at

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Samos and Mytilene in 1824, which finally established an utter panic in the Turkish
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navy . His efforts to destroy the
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ships of Mehemet
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Ali at Alexandria in 1825 were defeated by contrary winds . When the Greeks tried to organize a
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regular navy he was appointed captain of the
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frigate " Hellas " in 1826 . In politics he was a follower of
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Capo d'Istria . He helped to upset the government of King Otho and to establish his successor, was prime minister in 1864-1865, came back from retirement to preside over the
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ministry formed during the crisis of the Russo-Turkish war, and died in office on the 15th of September 1877 . Kanaris is described as of small stature,
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simple in appearance, somewhat shy and melancholy . He is justly remembered as the most blameless of the popular heroes of the War of Independence . He was almost the only one among them whom Dundonald, with whom he served in a successful attack on an
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Egyptian war-ship near Alexandria, exempts from the sweeping charges of cowardice he brings against the Greeks . (D .

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