Greek National Assembly
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The Greek National Assembly (1821–1827) was a representative body of revolutionaries attempting to liberate Greece from Ottoman rule.
It met on six occasions between 1821 and 1829.
The sessions were:
- First National Assembly of Epidaurus, (1821–1822)
- Second National Assembly at Astos, (1823)
- Third National Assembly at Epidaurus, (6 April 1826–)
- National Assembly at Aegina/National Assembly at Kastri, (1826, both claimed legitimacy)
- National Assembly at Troezen, (1827)
- Fourth National Assembly at Argos, (11 July–6 August 1829)
- Fifth National Assembly at Nafplion (February 1832)