Greek Mercenaries in 1805 Barbary Coast war semi flat
Wish to trade/sell/exchange a nice set of semi-flat 45 mm +++ painted
Greek Mercenaries in 1805 Barbary Coast war.
Many of the readers already well know that in 1805 a small army made of US Marines with 40 Greek mercenaries and Egyptians Army men engaged a harsh march across the desert from Egypt to attack and storm Derne (then, the second most important town of the regency of Tripoli, in present northern Lybia).
Such event forced the pasha of Tripoli Jussouf Karamanli to sign the peace treaty which ended the "Barbarian Coast wars" and to release the 308 enslaved and held hostage for ransom Americans former crew of the wrecked ship "Philadelphia".
According to Professor H. Psomiadis who published in '77 a study on the subject, those 40 Greeks were "kleftes" or "armatoloi", members of organized military companies offering their services as mercenaries, characterized among all the mercenaries by their fidelity to the contractor after their engagement, with typical Greek "filotimia". Psomiadis speculates that this particular group was probably from the Peloponnese. My personal opinion is they were from Epirus more probably, and that the long military experiences gained by such groups played a basic leadership role in the 1821 Greek revolt for independence.
As said at the beginning, I wish to trade a toy-soldiers’ set consisting of 10 metal figures very well painted, 45 mm / approx 2 inches tall, 2 groups of five with rifles of different length.
You can see their photos attached. If anybody interested in purchasing this set, or for more information, pls. contact me by mail at:
atlanticplus@gmail.com
My request is for 90 $ USD (sure we can discuss the fare if this is the problem) including registered - insured shipping (soldiers are now in Athens, GR). Payment could be made through PayPal.
Thank you for the attention, marios.