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Murder of 4 travelers in Greece, 1870 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Dilessi murders were committed between 4 and 7 April 1870, when one Italian and three English aristocrats were murdered at Dilesi (Greek: Δήλεσι), a coastal town in eastern Boeotia, by Greek brigands while touring the area near Marathon. The events triggered a crisis between Greece and the United Kingdom.[1]

In 1870 an English party, consisting of Lord and Lady Muncaster, Mr Frederick Vyner, Mr Edward Lloyd, Mr Edward Herbert, and the Count de Boyl, was captured at Oropos, near Marathon, and a ransom of £25,000 was demanded. Lord and Lady Muncaster were set at liberty to seek for the ransom, but the Greek government sent troops in pursuit of the brigands, and the other prisoners were then murdered.[2]
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Sources
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Hannay, David (1911). "Brigandage". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 563–566.
Further reading
- Notes on the recent murders by brigands in Greece. Cartwright. 1870. Contemporary report on the incident by Ioannes Gennadius, founder of the Gennadius Library.
- The Dilessi murders. Prion. 1998-08-01. ISBN 9781853752803. First modern monograph on the subject by Romilly James Heald Jenkins.
- Stevens, Crosby (1989). Ransom and Murder in Greece: Lord Muncaster's Journal, 1870. Lutterworth Press. ISBN 9780718827526.
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