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Theodoros Panagopoulos comes with new revelations and puts on "trial" all those who distorted the truth.

Who and why killed Kapodistrias? Was Kapodistrias really a tyrant or a great figure who could...

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Theodoros Panagopoulos comes with new revelations and puts on "trial" all those who distorted the truth.

Who and why killed Kapodistrias? Was Kapodistrias really a tyrant or a great figure who could lead Greece to the pinnacle of glory it deserved? Why did Kolokotronis endure the blatant hatred of the nobles, why was his son Panos, who would succeed him,...

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Theodoros Panagopoulos comes with new revelations and puts on "trial" all those who distorted the truth.

Who and why killed Kapodistrias? Was Kapodistrias really a tyrant or a great figure who could lead Greece to the pinnacle of glory it deserved? Why did Kolokotronis endure the blatant hatred of the nobles, why was his son Panos, who would succeed him, murdered? Who was the Real Makrygiannis? Was he a pure hero or a man filled with passions, hatred, and envy? Who killed Karaiskakis? Who and on whose orders murdered Androutsos?

Former judge Th. Panagopoulos, in a virtual trial, attributes to each what belongs to Caesar. A book that sheds abundant light on the darkest aspects of the Revolution of '21, as well as the post-revolutionary period.

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Genre
Ottoman Greece
Language
Greek
Format
Soft Cover
Number of Pages
811
Publication Date
2012
Dimensions
21x14 cm

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  • Very good book that mentions things with a realistic description. For someone to read it, they should first have read The Fine Print of History written by the same author. As the only disadvantage, I could mention that it presents the events in the chronological order in which they occurred.

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    History lessons
    Very good writing

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