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The Aegean Warriors of Ikaria

Author: CHrysostomos Fountoulis

The book is divided into five parts:

1. The friendship of Konstantinos ‘I. Myrianthopoulos with ‘I. John Malachias, as evidenced by the two early trips of the first to Acaron and his return to Cyprus....

The book is divided into five parts:

1. The friendship of Konstantinos ‘I. Myrianthopoulos with ‘I. John Malachias, as evidenced by the two early trips of the first to Acaron and his return to Cyprus.

2. The correspondence of Konstantinos ‘I. Myrianthopoulos with ‘Ionas St. Dragoumis (December 1911 - September 1915) and the report (war correspondence) on the...

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The book is divided into five parts:

1. The friendship of Konstantinos ‘I. Myrianthopoulos with ‘I. John Malachias, as evidenced by the two early trips of the first to Acaron and his return to Cyprus.

2. The correspondence of Konstantinos ‘I. Myrianthopoulos with ‘Ionas St. Dragoumis (December 1911 - September 1915) and the report (war correspondence) on the events that followed the critical two weeks after the revolution of July 17, 1912.

3. The narration of the events of the ‘Revolution’ by Elia G. Fountoulis (1900-1999), an eyewitness who was only twelve years old at the time.

4. The tragic story of Philippos Pyrovolikos, Tzakoumakos, as published by the socially sensitive Myrianthopoulos in installments in the newspaper ‘Kiryx’ circulating in Cyprus, and how this story has reached us today through oral tradition.

5. An appendix with the prefaces, epilogues, and contents from the two unpublished volumes of the ‘Karyaki’ written by Konstantinos ‘I. Myrianthopoulos in 1937, on the 25th anniversary of the revolution.

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Author
CHrysostomos Fountoulis
Publisher
CHroniko
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
-
Type
Historical Archive
Theme
Modern and Contemporary Greece, Historical Archives
Language
Greek
Subtitle
Konstantinos Myrianthopoulos – Ion Dragoumis
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
320
Release Date
7/2024
Publication Date
2024
Dimensions
17x24 cm
ISBN-13
9789609659161

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The book is divided into five parts:

1. The friendship of Konstantinos ‘I. Myrianthopoulos with ‘I. John Malachias, as evidenced by the two early trips of the first to Acaron and his return to Cyprus.

2. The correspondence of Konstantinos ‘I. Myrianthopoulos with ‘Ionas St. Dragoumis (December 1911 - September 1915) and the report (war correspondence) on the events that followed the critical two weeks after the revolution of July 17, 1912.

3. The narration of the events of the ‘Revolution’ by Elia G. Fountoulis (1900-1999), an eyewitness who was only twelve years old at the time.

4. The tragic story of Philippos Pyrovolikos, Tzakoumakos, as published by the socially sensitive Myrianthopoulos in installments in the newspaper ‘Kiryx’ circulating in Cyprus, and how this story has reached us today through oral tradition.

5. An appendix with the prefaces, epilogues, and contents from the two unpublished volumes of the ‘Karyaki’ written by Konstantinos ‘I. Myrianthopoulos in 1937, on the 25th anniversary of the revolution.

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Author
CHrysostomos Fountoulis
Publisher
CHroniko
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
-
Type
Historical Archive
Theme
Modern and Contemporary Greece, Historical Archives
Language
Greek
Subtitle
Konstantinos Myrianthopoulos – Ion Dragoumis
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
320
Release Date
7/2024
Publication Date
2024
Dimensions
17x24 cm
ISBN-13
9789609659161

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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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