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Wanderlust
03-25-2012, 02:35 PM
Χρόνια πολλά! Today is the Greek Independence Day!.:) http://www.gamebattles.gr/forum/images/smilies/smiley-Greek-Flag-ANI.gif

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The celebration of Greek Independence Day on March 25th draws inspiration from one of the holiest days for Greek Orthodox Christians, the Annunciation of the Theotokos. This is the day that the Archangel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would bear a child. Bishop Germanos of Patras seized the opportunity by raising the banner of revolution, in an act of defiance against the Turks and marked the beginning of the War of Independence.
The struggle for independence was supported abroad by intellectuals of the day. In addition to the Secret Society of Friends (Filiki Etaeria) and the Sacred Band (Ieros Lohos) prominent world figures including Lord Byron of England, Daniel Webster and Dr. Samuel Gridly Howe of the United States raised the interest level among Europeans and Americans.
After centuries of unsuccessful uprisings and failure of the Ottoman Empire to assimilate and convert the Greeks, The War of Independence began in 1821 rising up against 400 years of occupation and oppression by the Ottoman Turks. The origin of the Turkish occupancy began in 1453 with the fall of Constantinople (currently referred to as Istanbul). All true and faithful Hellenes living in their occupied homeland reacted to the Turkish oppression and resisted the attempts to deprive the Greeks of their heritage, their freedom and their religion. During the dark years of the Ottoman occupation, thousands were killed and tortured for attending church or teaching their children culture, history and language. It was the Greek Orthodox Church that helped to retain their very identity by the institution of Crypha Scholia (Hidden Schools). For eight years the fighting ensued, until 1829, when the Sultan Mahmud II, facing Soviet troops at the gates of Constantinople, accepted Greek independence with the Treaty of Andrianople.
The struggle for the liberation of all the lands inhabited by Greeks continued. In 1864, the Ionian islands were added to Greece; in 1881 parts of Epirus and Thessaly. Crete, the islands of the Eastern Aegean and Macedonia were added in 1913 and Western Thrace in 1919. After World War II the Dodecanese islands were also returned to Greece. The flag of Greece has not changed since the revolution against the Ottoman Empire in 1821. The white cross in the upper left hand corner covering one fourth of the flag signifies the important role of the Greek Orthodox Church in the formation of the Hellenic Nation. The blue and white alternating stripes represent the sea and the relentless waves of the Aegean Sea. There are nine stripes representing each letter of the Greek words ,
Eleftheria H Thanatos (freedom or death). Greek Independence Day always falls during the Great Lent, a time when the ultra-righteous Greek Orthodox will abstain from meat, fish and dairy products. But the fast may be broken on this day (due to its importance, and the fact that it is a double celebration).

Queen B
03-25-2012, 02:43 PM
Χρόνια Πολλά σε ολους τους Ελληνες!!!
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Artaxat
03-25-2012, 02:55 PM
Happy independance to all Greek people. This honorobale and ancient people, no wonder has become the first European state that stood on its feet and went to the streets against the corrupt bankers and puppet politicians.

I pray that your country will recover quickly from the current crisis and rises once again to its full glory, ever stronger. For what does not kill you only makes you stronger.

very few nations gave birth to the great ones like Plato!

in my youth I used to dance to music like aftos o anthropos :D after some glasses of ouzo
_F_DwqatsmI

HamshenaHay
03-25-2012, 03:35 PM
Congratulations! Eleftheria i thanatos!! or in Armenian Azat kam Mah!

God bless!

Turkophagos
03-25-2012, 03:40 PM
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14359


On March 17, 1821, 12,000 Maniots gathered in the church of the Taxiarchs (Archangels) of Areopolis (City of Ares-the God of War) and declared war against the Ottoman Empire preceding the rest of Greece for about a week. Their flag was white with a blue cross in the center. Atop the flag was the motto "Victory or death". The Maniots were responsible for writing "Victory" and not "Freedom" on their banner, since Mani was always free. At the bottom of the flag was an ancient Spartan inscription, "With the shield or on the shield."


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brunette
03-25-2012, 03:41 PM
This honorobale and ancient people, no wonder has become the first European state that stood on its feet and went to the streets against the corrupt bankers and puppet politicians.

That's what we need more countries and people like Greece to stand on their feet without the JWO.

Wanderlust
03-25-2012, 03:47 PM
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14359


On March 17, 1821, 12,000 Maniots gathered in the church of the Taxiarchs (Archangels) of Areopolis (City of Ares-the God of War) and declared war against the Ottoman Empire preceding the rest of Greece for about a week. Their flag was white with a blue cross in the center. Atop the flag was the motto "Victory or death". The Maniots were responsible for writing "Victory" and not "Freedom" on their banner, since Mani was always free. At the bottom of the flag was an ancient Spartan inscription, "With the shield or on the shield."


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/90/Mani_Flag_%28Greece%29.svg/800px-Mani_Flag_%28Greece%29.svg.png

I knew that you would say that!!:thumb001:
Χρόνια Πολλά! :)

Loki
03-25-2012, 06:07 PM
Lovely thread, thank you Wanderlust.

Happy Independence Day Greece!! :thumb001:


Χρόνια Πολλά σε ολους τους Ελληνες!!!
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The Greek blue-and-white flag is so beautiful :love:

MandM
03-25-2012, 06:11 PM
Ζήτω η εικοστή πέμπτη Μαρτίου

Turkophagos
03-25-2012, 09:06 PM
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25th of March, 1987:


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Nairi
03-26-2012, 06:45 AM
"Solidarity with Greece" was the theme of the annual Greek Independence Day Parade, organized by the Federation of Hellenic Societies of Greater New York.

The President of the Federation, Elias Tsekerides, stated that the purpose of this year's parade and main goal is to "do exactly what the ancient Greeks wrote many years ago: to make gentle the life of this world." That's what we want to do for our fellow Greeks. Petros Galatoulas, General Secretary of the organization, added: "We want to show support and comfort to our brothers and sisters in Greece who are going through a very difficult time."

U.S. Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey was named the 2012 Grand Marshal, in recognition of his steadfast support for Cyprus and the Greek National causes.

This year marks the 74th year that the Greek Independence Day Parade took place on New York's famed Fifth Avenue, starting at 64th and continuing to 79th Street on Sunday, March 25, 2012.

More than 50 floats and bands, as well as 100,000 participants and spectators were expected to attend the parade, commemorating the 191st anniversary of Greece's independence after 400 years of Turkish Ottoman rule on March 25, 1821.

Marching in solidarity with the Greeks were the Serbian and Armenian communities of Greater New York.

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Congratulations! :)