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εταιρεία κοινής ωφέλειας - vertaling naar Engels

ORGANIZATION
Philikí Etaireía; Philiki Etaireia; Hetairia Philike; Philike Hetaireia; Hetaireia Philike; Philike Etaireia; Filiki Etaireia; Philiki Etairia; Filiki Etaireía; Φιλική Εταιρεία; Εταιρεία των Φιλικών; Society of Friends (Greece); Greek Society of Friends
  • Fighting in [[Bucharest]] (1821)
  • The Great Oath of the Filiki Eteria, written on a monument at Kolonaki, Athens.
  • Greek Square]] in [[Odessa]]
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  • Xanthos]] ''Memoirs''.
  • The Oath of Initiation into the Society, painting by [[Dionysios Tsokos]], 1849.

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Filiki Eteria

Filiki Eteria or Society of Friends (Greek: Φιλικὴ Ἑταιρεία or Ἑταιρεία τῶν Φιλικῶν) was a secret organization founded in 1814 in Odessa, whose purpose was to overthrow the Ottoman rule of Greece and establish an independent Greek state. Society members were mainly young Phanariot Greeks from Constantinople and the Russian Empire, local political and military leaders from the Greek mainland and islands, as well as several Orthodox Christian leaders from other nations that were under Hellenic influence, such as Karađorđe from Serbia, Tudor Vladimirescu from Romania, and Arvanite military commanders. One of its leaders was the prominent Phanariote Prince Alexander Ypsilantis. The Society initiated the Greek War of Independence in the spring of 1821.