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This is the complete map of this revolution.
Attachment 8837
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And these are some of important revolutionaries:
1.Alexander Ypsilantis(who was a prince of Danubian Principalities, a leader of the Filiki Eteria and also a senior officer of the imperial Russian cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars. Attachment 8838
2.Ioannis Kapodistrias (who was elected as the first head of state of independent Greece and is considered the founder of the modern Greek state. He had been a Greek foreign Minister of the Russian Empire.Attachment 8839
3.Otto of Greece (who became the first modern King of Greece in 1832 under convention of London) Attachment 8840
4.Theodoros Kololotronis (who was mentioned before) Attachment 8841
5.Demetrios Ypsilantis (who was a dragoman of the Ottoman Empire, served as an officer in the Imperial Russian Army and was appointed as modern Greece's first field Marshal by Ioannis Kapodistrias. Attachment 8842
6.Lord Byron ( was an English poet, who travelled to fight against the Ottoman Empire and Greeks reserve him as anational hero. Attachment 8843
7.Antonios Kriezis (who was a captain of the Greek navy during the war of independence and a Prime Minister of Greece from 1849 to 1854.) Attachment 8844
8. and the others
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Some event pictures are here:
1.Battle of Navarino : Attachment 8845
2.The burning of the Ottoman frigate at Eressos: Attachment 8846
3.Massacres of Chios : Attachment 8847 (During the independence war many civilians were killed by Turks especially in Anatolia, Crete, Constantinople, Cyprus, Mani, and the Aegean islands)
4. The sortie of Missolonghi: Attachment 8848
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'Long Live the Greeks'
My ancestors fought and died in most of those battles for independence.
May they, and all others who sacrificed, long be remembered for their sacrifices. Lest we forget.
Zarakas
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I wish more succession and more achievements for my countrymen. Good Luck. :2thumbsup: :bow:
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I again congratulate this great day, 25th March! And again wish more success for my all countrymen!
Usually in 25th march or some days after is great days for gamers! For example this year many games or DLCs are going to be released like: Rajas of India, Hannibal at the gates, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate HD , Age of wonders III ,etc. Just in about 5 days we see many gifts from God!
ευτυχισμένος Ημέρα της Ελληνικής Ανεξαρτησίας
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Another Happy Independence Day Greece! Wish I were there to help celebrate.
A great people.
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A belated (but sincere) Happy Independence Day! :yes:
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What exactly is so celebratory about an event that inaugurated twelve years of bloodshed for the population of that part of the Balkan peninsula; killed the prospect of a liberal republican Greece in favor of an authoritarian, patriarchal, monarchic regime in which we find the roots of Greece's 20th century predicaments; produced 100 years of wars, hatred, enmity and ethnic cleansing on both sides of the Aegean; and birthed a distorted relation with the past and Greece's great eastern Other that persists to this day?
I am charging the issue, of course, but given the shrill nationalistic tone and its unidimensional approach to history seen in this thread, it's warranted. I don't begrudge Greece its independence, but I do begrudge anyone their sentimental, nationalistic triumphalism about it (or any other violently begotten independence).
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...killed the prospect of a liberal republican Greece...
I'm not sure there was ever a prospect of that back in the 1820s-30s.
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No, but that was the usual promise that revolutionaries (including the US ones ;)) made all over the world in that time.