Impressive is the representation of the swearing -in of the fighters of ’21, in the historic Holy Monastery of Agia Lavra
Chills and pride caused the hundreds of citizens who attended today, the day of National Paligenia, in the representation of the 1821 fighters swearing in Saint Lavra Kalavryta.
Impressive once again the representation of the swearing -in of the fighters of ’21, in the historic Monastery of Agia Lavra, where the revolution of 1821 began. Hundreds of people were there to watch the representation.
The story of Agia Lavra
The Greek Revolution in the Peloponnese began on March 25, 1821, when the old Patriots German raised the banner of the revolution at the Monastery of Agia Lavra in Kalavryta. This view has been widely disseminated since the early post -revolutionary years. This legendary scene refers to a number of sources and its artistic representations were massively reproduced.
Since the 19th century, some historians considered this narrative fantastic. Also, some modern historians accept that the legend lacks a historical basis and is inspired by the French Philhellenic Francois Pukevil.
Source: Skai
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