Chapter
1 1 | Ali Tepeleni, Pacha of Janina, whose long resistance to
2 3 | acquire the province of Janina, the possession of which,
3 3 | acquiring the pachalik of Janina, which was granted him by
4 3 | in controlling them, and Janina occupied this position.
5 3 | admitted within the walls of Janina. Ali, not choosing to risk
6 3 | offering to admit him into Janina if he would undertake to
7 3 | confirmed the Pacha of Janina in the titles, offices,
8 3 | of Pacha of two tails of Janina, of Toparch of Thessaly,
9 3 | first care, once master of Janina, was to annihilate the beys
10 3 | and presented himself at Janina to receive the reward of
11 3 | to conduct the bride to Janina and deliver her to her husband,
12 3 | of opposing the Pacha of Janina, or which could counterbalance
13 3 | caressed. The people of Janina saw with horror more than
14 4 | all taken and brought to Janina, and their sufferings were
15 4 | of danger. ~There was in Janina a woman named Euphrosyne,
16 4 | best Christian families in Janina. A Wallachian, named Nicholas
17 4 | horse, he galloped towards Janina. His guards followed at
18 4 | aggrandisement of the Pacha of Janina. Not daring openly to attack
19 4 | scene of it, and returned to Janina, to mingle her tears with
20 4 | which, from the ramparts of Janina, announced to Epirus the
21 4 | orders for them to be sent to Janina in company with the maiden,
22 4 | brief moment. Returned to Janina, he resumed his tyranny,
23 4 | property which he possessed at Janina. Pacho was not deceived,
24 4 | Selim immediately, sent to Janina a "kapidgi- bachi," or plenipotentiary,
25 4 | delinquent. ~Arrived at Janina, this officer placed before
26 5 | families, were to go to Janina as free men, and fully armed.
27 5 | friendship when they arrived at Janina. He lodged them in a palace
28 5 | death when he returned to Janina. His vengeance was indeed
29 5 | governor of the castle of Janina, venerated as a saint by
30 5 | appeared to spread over Janina. The populace, as if trying
31 6 | from the spies he kept in Janina. Delighted at the prospect
32 6 | six emissaries sent from Janina. He obtained timely help,
33 6 | arrived in the plain of Janina. He was Yussuf Bey of the
34 6 | whose escape when lately at Janina still rankled in his mind.
35 6 | many adventurers with whom Janina was filled penetrated to
36 7 | had spent six months at Janina with a brigade of artillery
37 7 | to record. ~The satrap of Janina had arrived at the fulfilment
38 7 | having tried to blow up Janina by introducing mice with
39 7 | possessed several palaces in Janina at a considerable distance
40 7 | took up the pavement in Janina and the neighbouring towns,
41 7 | Behind stood a Jew from Janina, charged with the office
42 7 | expense. Ali then returned to Janina, followed by his treasure
43 7 | wife out of the palace at Janina which she still occupied,
44 7 | request of Ali Pacha of Janina, ~"Ali of Tepelenir. He
45 7 | Athanasius departed from Janina with all the demonstrations
46 7 | strongholds, arrive before Janina without firing a musket. ~
47 8 | magnificent than before; Janina was embellished with new
48 8 | were sent by the Pacha of Janina. The Divan, comprehending
49 8 | Pacho Bey was named Pasha of Janina and Delvino on condition
50 8 | himself; and to send to Janina under escort any travellers
51 8 | venerable Gabriel, Archbishop of Janina, and uncle of the unfortunate
52 9 | collected round the castle of Janina whole companies of Toxidae,
53 9 | could arrive in sight of Janina without firing a gun, said
54 9 | post of the Five Wells, Janina and its castles. These places
55 9 | line of semaphores between Janina and Prevesa, in order to
56 9 | Mouktar and Veli, arrived at Janina. Veli had been obliged,
57 9 | brought all his treasure to Janina, and thenceforth neither
58 9 | on destroying the town of Janina, which would afford shelter
59 9 | thousand persons who inhabited Janina a few hours previously,
60 9 | fourteen leagues which separate Janina from Arta. But others, seized
61 9 | their booty, and by those of Janina who had sought refuge with
62 9 | their victims. ~The ruins of Janina were still smoking when,
63 9 | inaugurated him as Pacha of Janina and Delvino, and then raised
64 9 | immunity from the guns of Janina, was one day overwhelmed
65 9 | the midst of the ruins of Janina. Already the outposts had
66 9 | carabine given to the Pacha of Janina in the name of Napoleon
67 9 | descend into the valley of Janina at night, and occupy a position
68 9 | thousand men, arrived before Janina. ~His tent had hardly been
69 9 | re-investiture, my pachalik of Janina, the coast of Epirus, Acarnania
70 9 | Given at the castle of Janina, March 7, 1821." ~ ~
71 10| occupying part of the ruins of Janina, and encouraged them by
72 10| become worse if the siege of Janina dragged on much longer.
73 10| the old Homeric hero of Janina, leaping with joy; and his
74 10| promoted by the Vizier of Janina had passed far beyond the
75 10| detained before the castle, of Janina, loose upon themselves.
76 10| as the Toxidae, towards Janina, when they received the
77 10| enormous forces now threatened Janina. All Epirus awaited the
78 10| together on the slopes of Janina. Every sound, every whiff
79 11| the camp, the castles of Janina, the Pindus range, and the
80 11| mourners, who made the ruins of Janina echo with their lamentations.
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