Get Real! wrote:Sotos wrote:I am the one who is 100% Cypriot.
Incoherent laughter: the bastion of fools, the clueless and Internet trolls.
Wiki: "On 9 June 1821 3 ships sailed from Cyprus with General Konstantinos Kanaris. They landed at Asprovrisi, of Lapithou. Kanaris brought with him papers from the Filiki Etaireia, and the ships were welcomed with rapturous applause and patriotic cries from the local Greeks of the area, who helped Kanaris and the soldiers from Cyprus as much as they could. Kanaris brought with him the Cypriots who created the "Column of Cypriots" («Φάλαγγα των Κυπρίων»), led by General Chatzipetros, which fought with extraordinary heroism in Greece."
And you're response to this GR? We know, this emoticon: "
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Are you also going to claim that the Cypriots couldn't have sailed to Greece in 1821 because they didn't have boats that were big enough.
Also:
Capodistria: the founder of Greek independence Oxford University: "The family of Gonemis or Golemis,
which originated in Cyprus, had moved to Crete when Cyprus fell in the 16th century; then to Epirus when Crete fell in the 17th, settling near Argyrokastro in modern Albania; and finally to Corfu."
This surely would have made you pee your pants with more laughter even though we both know an ignoramus such as yourself on history, politics, well on life in general, as no idea who Capodistria even is.
Anyway, laugh it up with another one of those emoticons because that's actually more intelligible compared to when you attempt to string a few words together to make a sentence.