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Greek Assassins: From Ancient to Modern Times

Greek Assassins: From Ancient to Modern Times

Sotis, Tom

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Greek Assassins: From Ancient to Modern Times offers an in-depth exploration of assassination as a tool of resistance, politics, and philosophy across Greek history. From the calculated killings of tyrants in ancient Greece to the complex structures of modern secret societies, this book traces the evolving role of assassins in shaping the Greek state and identity. The journey begins in ancient Greece, where political assassinations were used to uphold democratic values, eliminate despots, and fulfill ideals of justice and honor. Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle engaged deeply with the ethical implications of tyrannicide, creating a moral foundation that influenced Roman political practices. The legacy of Greek assassins continued into the Byzantine Empire, where emperors and advisors navigated a perilous world of religious conflicts, political intrigue, and shifting allegiances that often turned deadly. This historical examination also delves into Greek mythology, where tales of revenge and divine retribution shaped cultural perceptions of assassination. Mythological assassins became symbols of bravery and sacrifice, leaving a lasting impact on Greek thought and art. As Greece moved toward independence, the role of assassination grew in scale and purpose, culminating in the clandestine efforts of the Filiki Etaireia, a secret society formed to overthrow Ottoman rule. The book meticulously outlines the origins, structure, and ideology of the Filiki Etaireia, examining how they trained, funded, and planned missions against Ottoman officials. Alexander Ypsilantis emerges as a key figure, leading with a mix of ruthless strategy and patriotism. His role in orchestrating assassinations against collaborators and enemies of the revolution symbolized the depth of sacrifice required for freedom. Through assassinations of key officials and collaborators, the Filiki Etaireia ignited public sentiment and set the stage for the Greek War of Independence, where assassins played a pivotal role in weakening Ottoman control. Blending philosophy, mythology, and the dramatic realities of resistance, Greek Assassins: From Ancient to Modern Times is a riveting exploration of how assassination shaped the politics, culture, and identity of Greece. This book uncovers the complex motives, ethics, and legacies of Greek assassins who risked everything for justice and freedom, leaving a profound mark on Greek history.
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Publisher
LULU PR
Bisac Major Subject
History
Bisac Minor Subject
General
Binding Type
Paperback
Country Of Origin
US
Number Of Units
1
Length
9.0 Inches
Barcode Indicator
EAN
Width
6.0 Inches
Publication Date
2024-11-12
Height
0.8 Inches
ISBN 10
1300859768
Weight
1.15 Pounds
Book EAN
9781300859765
Target Audiance
Adults

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