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  1. Georgios Karaiskakis ( griechisch Γεώργιος Καραϊσκάκης, * 1782 in Skoulikaria (heute Gemeinde Georgios Karaiskakis ), Epirus; † 23. April jul. / 5. Mai 1827 greg. in Athen) war ein General des Griechischen Unabhängigkeitskriegs . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Jugend. 2 Freiheitskämpfer. 3 Ehrung. 4 Weblinks. Jugend.

  2. Georgios Karaiskakis (Greek: Γεώργιος Καραϊσκάκης), born Georgios Karaiskos (Greek: Γεώργιος Καραΐσκος; 1782 – 1827), was a Greek military commander and a leader of the Greek War of Independence.

  3. Das Georgios-Karaiskakis-Stadion (griechisch Γήπεδο Γεώργιος Καραϊσκάκης, kurz: Karaiskakis-Stadion) ist ein Fußballstadion in der griechischen Hafenstadt Piräus. Es ist die Heimspielstätte des Fußballvereins Olympiakos Piräus und bietet 33.296 Besuchern Platz.

  4. 1. Mai 2024 · Geórgios Karaïskákis (born c. 1780, Mavrommati, Ágrafa, Epirus, Greece—died May 5, 1827, Athens) was a klepht, or brigand chief, who played an important role in the Greek War of Independence. He is remembered both for his treachery and for his reckless courage.

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  5. Georgios Karaiskakis was a Greek revolutionist who eventually became a general during the Greek Revolution of 1821. He was born either in a cave near a town in Karditsa, or in a monastery in Arta. He had a rough childhood, because he was forced to live alone without the support of his parents.

  6. 25. März 2021 · Karaiskakis is one of the most renowned figures of the Greek War of Independence. He was known by the nickname “son of the nun” and was originally a klepht serving in Ali Pasha’s courtyard in Ioannina.

  7. The Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium (Greek: Στάδιο Γεώργιος Καραϊσκάκης), commonly referred to as the Karaiskakis Stadium (Greek: Στάδιο Καραϊσκάκη, [ˈstaðio karaiˈskaki]), is a football stadium in Piraeus, Attica, Greece, and the home ground of the Piraeus football club Olympiacos.