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This biography offers a vivid portrait of one of Greece’s most charismatic military leaders, drawing on contemporary letters, memoirs, and eyewitness accounts. It traces his humble origins in the household of Ali Pasha, his early exposure to the harsh realities of Ottoman politics, and the formative experiences that shaped his fierce independence. Through these early chapters, listeners hear about his daring escapes, his brief imprisonment, and the complex identity he forged while navigating rival factions.
The author paints Karaiskakis as a natural commander—quick to reward bravery, swift to challenge complacency, and ever‑ready with witty repartee that kept his troops’ morale high. His strategic brilliance and bold tactics are illustrated through vivid battlefield anecdotes, showing how he earned both admiration from his men and respect—even fear—from his adversaries. The narrative balances personal quirks with the larger struggle for Greek freedom, making his story both intimate and historically resonant.
Language
el
Duration
~5 hours (299K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sophia Canoni
Release date
2011-08-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1800–1881
A lively figure in 19th-century Greece, he combined public service, political life, and writing in a career shaped by the Greek War of Independence. He is especially remembered as an early biographer of the revolutionary leader Georgios Karaiskakis.
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