Ithaque
Department of Ithaque Département d'Ithaque | |||||||||||
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| 1797–1798 | |||||||||||
The three departments of Greece | |||||||||||
| Status | Department of the French First Republic | ||||||||||
| Chef-lieu | Argostoli 38°10′N 20°29′E / 38.17°N 20.49°E | ||||||||||
| Common languages | Greek | ||||||||||
| Other languages | French (administrative) | ||||||||||
| Government | |||||||||||
• Commissioner | Pierre-Pomponne-Amédée Pocholle | ||||||||||
| Historical era | French Revolutionary Wars | ||||||||||
| 17 October 1797 | |||||||||||
• Establishment | 7 November 1797 | ||||||||||
• Fall of Cephalonia | 29 October 1798 | ||||||||||
| 25 March 1802 | |||||||||||
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| Today part of | Greece | ||||||||||
Ithaque (French: [i.tak]; French for "Ithaca") was one of three short-lived French departments of Greece.