Odysseas Androutsos calls a cease-fire with Omer Bey of Kalamata and starts preparing the Greek defensive strongholds in eastern Roumeli. But, his ex-lieutenant, Gouras, conspires against him, accusing him of betrayal.
It chronicled the descent of the Turkish army to Central Greece in 1821, and the Battle of Gravia Inn between the Greek revolutionaries and the Ottoman Empire during the War of Independence. Odysseas Androutsos calls a cease-fire with Omer Bey of Kalamata and starts preparing the Greek defensive strongholds in eastern Roumeli. But, his ex-lieutenant, Gouras, conspires against him, accusing him of betrayal, and has him executed.—Nick Riganas