tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7785493.post6259542124985218638..comments2024-01-04T04:11:55.717+02:00Comments on Dienekes’ Anthropology Blog: Long Live the 25th March 1821Dienekeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02082684850093948970noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7785493.post-22154131580745485422015-03-27T16:29:37.617+02:002015-03-27T16:29:37.617+02:00Dienekes,Yes that's an Important Day for The G...Dienekes,Yes that's an Important Day for The Greeks and i think also this study-<br />http://eurogenes.blogspot.in/2015/03/live-reports-from-aapa-2015.html<br />But i think you already knew probably.Nirjhar007https://www.blogger.com/profile/12880827026479135118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7785493.post-6035665572333588622015-03-27T02:01:26.307+02:002015-03-27T02:01:26.307+02:00Happy 25th of March!Happy 25th of March!LivoniaGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05589404219598229067noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7785493.post-25235313520887253032015-03-26T01:40:01.030+02:002015-03-26T01:40:01.030+02:00Here is an article that was reproduced on a region...Here is an article that was reproduced on a regional Greek web site. It's about a group of villages and their contribution to the Greek War of Independence. It doesn't translate well, so it's better for those who read Greek. It's good to learn about the actual people who fought for their freedom. Kolokotronis and his son Panos fought there. <br /><br />http://asea.pgeorgalas.gr/pagegr.htmlDeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10753416265954000609noreply@blogger.com