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Author: THeodoros D. Panagopoulos

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...

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 peak of the glory it deserved?

Why did Kolokotronis accept the blatant hatred of the notables, and why was his son Pano, who would succeed...

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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 peak of the glory it deserved?

Why did Kolokotronis accept the blatant hatred of the notables, and why was his son Pano, 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 under whose orders assassinated Androutsos?

The former judge Th. Panagopoulos, in a mock trial, gives to Caesar what is Caesar's. A book that sheds ample light on the darkest aspects of the Revolution of '21, as well as the post-revolutionary period. The much-anticipated sequel to the book THE SMALL LETTERS OF HISTORY.

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Author
THeodoros D. Panagopoulos
Publisher
Enalios
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
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Type
Academic History
Theme
Modern and Contemporary Greece, Ottoman Rule, Science of History
Time Period
Greek Revolution (1821)
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
811
Release Date
11/2012
Publication Date
2012
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9789605364977

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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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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 peak of the glory it deserved?

Why did Kolokotronis accept the blatant hatred of the notables, and why was his son Pano, 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 under whose orders assassinated Androutsos?

The former judge Th. Panagopoulos, in a mock trial, gives to Caesar what is Caesar's. A book that sheds ample light on the darkest aspects of the Revolution of '21, as well as the post-revolutionary period. The much-anticipated sequel to the book THE SMALL LETTERS OF HISTORY.

[Excerpt from the text on the back cover of the edition]

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Author
THeodoros D. Panagopoulos
Publisher
Enalios
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
-
Type
Academic History
Theme
Modern and Contemporary Greece, Ottoman Rule, Science of History
Time Period
Greek Revolution (1821)
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
811
Release Date
11/2012
Publication Date
2012
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9789605364977

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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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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