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A new window on the Greek Revolution
It was March 21, 1827, and Greek independence fighter Ioannis (the Brave) Kolokotronis was at the Attica base writing to British Admiral Thomas Cochrane, who had recently taken command of the Greek fleet by decision of the Third National Assembly at Troezen, to thank him for his advice and offer assurances that he would follow that advice in the operation for the liberation of Athens under the
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Nafplio: The houses were saved, but the residents left
Kostas Karapavlos is standing in the middle of the hall. The 180-year-old wooden floor creaks with every step he takes.