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Note: The tonic system has been changed from polytonic to monotonic, the spelling of the book has not been changed otherwise. Footnotes have been transferred at the end of the book. // Σημείωση: Το τονικό σύστημα έχει αλλάξει από πολυτονικό σε μονοτονικό. Κατά τα άλλα έχει διατηρηθεί η ορθογραφία του βιβλίου. Οι υποσημειώσεις των σελίδων έχουν μεταφερθεί στο τέλος του βιβλίου.
Χ. ΠΑΠΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΥ - ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΕΠΟΠΟΙΙΑ - Ε Κ Δ Ο Σ I Σ ΦΙΛΟΛΟΓΙΚΗΣ ΚΥΨΕΛΗΣ ΔΡ. 5.60
ΦΙΛΟΛΟΓΙΚΗ ΚΥΨΕΛΗ - ΧΑΡΙΛΑΟΥ ΠΑΠΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΥ - ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΕΠΟΠΟΙΙΑ - Ο „ΕΩΣΦΟΡΟΣ" - \[ΙΩΑΝΝΗΣ ΤΣΙΜΙΣΚΗΣ\] - ΕΝ ΑΘΗΝΑΙΣ ΓΡΑΦΕΙΑ & ΠΡΑΤΗΡΙΑ: 9 — ΟΔΟΣ ΕΔΟΥΑΡΔΟΥ ΛΩ — 9 1917
A sweeping historical epic brings listeners into the turbulent world of medieval Greece, where empire, faith, and ambition clash on the frontiers of the Byzantine realm. At its heart stands the larger‑than‑life figure of Iōannis Tsimiskēs, known as the “Eosphoros,” a charismatic leader whose daring exploits against the Saracens and bold ambitions for Crete shape the early chapters of the saga. The narrative opens with his rise from a fierce warrior to a near‑mythic sovereign, painting a vivid portrait of a time when destiny seemed as mutable as the sea‑winds that carried his campaigns.
The work blends lyrical prose with meticulous historical detail, allowing the listener to feel the pulse of a nation in flux. Richly drawn scenes of battle, court intrigue, and personal resolve convey a deep sense of Greek identity and the timeless struggle between heroism and fate, inviting audiences to experience a chapter of history that feels both ancient and resonant today.
Language
el
Duration
~2 hours (122K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sophia Canoni
Release date
2012-05-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A lively voice in modern Greek letters, he wrote with warmth, clarity, and an eye for everyday life. Best known for work that reached both adults and children, he also helped shape literary and cultural conversation in early 20th-century Greece.
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