Kanáris, Konstantínos

Kanáris, Konstantínos

▪ Greek statesman
born 1790, Psará, Greece
died Sept. 14, 1877, Athens

      Greek naval officer and statesman who achieved fame for his exploits against the Turks during the War of Greek Independence (Greek Independence, War of) (1821–32).

      During the war Kanáris contributed his own ship to the fleet of the Greek navy. He soon achieved fame through his effective use of fire ships. On June 18, 1822, off the island of Chios, he blew up the Turkish admiral's flagship and so harassed the Turkish fleet that it retreated to the Dardanelles. In November 1822 he destroyed another large Turkish ship at Tenedos. Though unable to save his home island of Psara, which fell to the Turks in June 1824, he burned or sank several Turkish ships off Samos and Lesbos and harassed and delayed the Egyptian squadrons, whose objective was Crete. His audacious attempt to burn Muḥammad ʿAlī's Egyptian fleet at Alexandria in August 1825 failed at the last moment because of a contrary wind.

      A retiring man, Kanáris played little part in the stormy politics of the War of Independence; but after the war he was associated with the opposition to King Otto, though he served as prime minister in 1848–49. He was a member of the provisional government that deposed Otto in 1861, after which he was one of the three regents until 1863. He was prime minister from April to May 1864 and from August 1864 to February 1865. He came back from retirement to preside over the ministry formed during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877, but he died in office.

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