Anastasios Tsamados

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Native name
Αναστάσιος Τσαμαδός
Born1774
Hydra, Ottoman Empire (now Greece)
Admiral

Anastasios Tsamados
A portrait of Anastasios Tsamados
by Dionysios Tsokos
Native name
Αναστάσιος Τσαμαδός
Born1774
Hydra, Ottoman Empire (now Greece)
Died1825
Sphacteria, First Hellenic Republic
AllegianceGreece First Hellenic Republic
Service / branch Hellenic Navy
RankAdmiral (Posthumous)
CommandsAris
Battles / warsGreek War of Independence

Anastasios Tsamados (Greek: Αναστάσιος Τσαμαδός; 1772[1] or 1774[2] – 1825) was a Greek admiral of the Greek War of Independence. He was the famous captain of the brig Aris and an admiral who led a naval squadron under Andreas Miaoulis. Anastasios Tsamados was the first to rush to the Greek island of Chios and attack the naval warships of the Kapudan Pasha during the massacre of Chios. He also fought in the naval battle of Patras (1822) and died heroically during the famous Battle of Sphacteria.

Anastasios Tsamados was born on the island of Hydra in 1772[1] or 1774.[2] Anastasios Tsamados came from the Arvanite community of Hydra,[3][4] His family migrated from Kranidi around 1750.[5] Upon the outbreak of the Greek Revolution in March 1821, he armed his ship Aris with 16 12-pounder guns and joined the fleet of his home island. He took part in many battles and operations of the Greek Revolution and soon became a famous captain. In April 1825, he went to Neokastron and consulted with the Minister of War Anagnostaras to help the fight against Ibrahim Pasha. In this last Battle of Sphacteria fell Anastasios Tsamados while fighting the powerful army of Ibrahim Pasha. Anastasios Tsamados courage, inter alios, inspired Jules Verne's epic adventure novel The Archipelago on Fire (French: L'Archipel en feu, 1884).

Battle of Sphacteria

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