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Albanians? No darling...they were Greeks and they fought for Greece... Greeks were always masters of the sea up...not the Albanians...get a grip on you...even today we have the biggest fleet in the world...
Do you visit any Albanian relatrives in Hydra? I doubt it....Have you ever been there? I also doubt it... so try to speak about things you know and not about things you would liek to have happened ...just because you heard it somewhere and it was too nice and so you copied it and reproduce it like a parot...
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here is albo women helping you fat ass to get liberated
On March 13th 1821, twelve days before the official beginning of the War of Independence, the first revolutionary flag was actually raised on the island of Spetses by Laskarina Bouboulina. Twice widowed with 7 children but extremely rich she owned several ships. On April 3rd Spetses revolted, followed by the islands of Hydra and Psara with a total of over 300 ships between them. Bouboulina and her fleet of 8 ships sailed to Nafplion and took part in the siege of the impregnable fortress there. Her later attack on Monemvasia managed to capture that fortress. She took part in the blockade of Pylos and brought supplies to the revolutionaries by sea. Bouboulina became a national hero, one of the first women to play a major role in a revolution. Without her and her ships the Greeks might not have gained their independence. What is less well known is that she was Albanian
http://www.ahistoryofgreece.com/revolution.htm
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She wasnt Albanian...thats why is not known....:
...She was Arvanitisa and before you to tell me stories about what that means...i ll tell you... Arvanitans were the Greeks that spoke Albanian, the Albanians on the other hand were called ALBANIANS like today....if someone ws Albanian, he was called Albanian, if someone was Greek but spoke Albanian, he would be called Avranitan (in order to show his difference with the real Albanians in nationality).
...Got it now? She was Arvanitan, not Albanian and she lived and died for the freedom of her motherland...she lost her entire fortune and her kids for the freedom of Greece, because that was her motherland....
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the unbiased source say it was
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wiki says it so too
Bouboulina was born in a prison in Constantinople; she originated from the Arvanite community of island of Hydra
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