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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
During the first battles at Dervenakia, near General Kolokotronis stood a young shepherd holding a thick wooden staff. He was watching the battle unfold and kept saying: "Holy Virgin, help us." Kolokotronis turned to him and said: -"Greek, why are you standing here? Run and kill Turks!" -"I have no weapons, captain. How can I kill them?" -"With your staff. Kill one Turk, take his weapons, and then kill more." The young shepherd disappeared, and Kolokotronis forgot about him. When the battle ended, he saw an unknown armed man coming towards him. - "Who are you?" - "Don’t you recognize me, leader? I am the shepherd with the staff whom you sent to kill Turks, and here I am now." - "Well done, my Greek!" At the Battle of Dervenakia on 6–8 August 1822, the Greeks completely destroyed the forces of Mahmud Dramali Pasha 2.500 Greeks under the lead of Kolokotronis versus 29.000 Turks & Albanians under the lead of Dramali Casualties: less than 100 dead Greeks 29.000 dead Turks & Albanians. I will explain how. In the summer of 1822, during the Greek War of Independence, Ottoman commander Dramali Pasha marched into the Peloponnese with a huge army of about 30,000 men to crush the revolution. Theodoros Kolokotronis used clever strategy: he applied scorched earth tactics (burning crops and supplies) to starve the Ottomans, trapped them in the hot Argolic plain, and blocked their retreat routes. As Dramali’s exhausted army tried to escape through the narrow mountain passes of Dervenakia (near Nemea), the Greeks, led by Kolokotronis with only a few thousand fighters, ambushed them from the heights. The Ottomans were slaughtered in the confined space. Dramali barely escaped with remnants and later died in Corinth. This decisive Greek victory saved the revolution in the Peloponnese and made Kolokotronis a legend. The day before the battle, Theodoros Kolokotronis climbed onto the roof of a house and encouraged the fighters with a speech preserved by historian Photakos. He began by saying: "Greeks, today we were born and today we shall die for the salvation of our nation and for our own! Today each one of us will pursue many enemies. You will take much plunder and the treasures of Ali Pasha, you will share the gold coins with your hats. The money the Turks carry belongs to Christians. The tyrant of Epirus had taken it from our brothers. Holy God has sent it to us and it is our rightful prize. Tomorrow at this very moment, I want to see all of you armed with the Turks’ weapons, riding their horses, and splendidly dressed in their clothes. God is with us, so fear nothing"
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In 1822, Muslim Turks captured two Greek Christian women in Naousa. They smeared them with honey on the head and tied them exposed, so as to receive the stings of wasps and of passersby. The wife of Zafeirakis was then built into the wall up to the neck in the church of Hagia Sophia in Thessaloniki. She was left there for days for the entertainment of the wild mob that went there cursing and hitting her head with sticks as it protruded from the wall. She did not back down for a moment, strengthened until her last breath by prayer, and she never abandoned her Christian faith. Her martyrdom lasted five days. A passing gypsy woman, to hasten her end, threw a large stone at her, and thus the blessed one delivered her heroic soul into the hands of God, Whom she did not deny. The lifeless bodies of all these holy women ended up in the sea. The other woman, Maria, refused to change her faith, and for this Ebub Lubut enclosed her in a sack with deadly snakes, where she was martyred. The historian Eustathios Stougiannakis writes: "The acute venom diffused into the veins of the martyr from the bites, however, killed her in sweet lethargy, praying until the last moment for her executioners and invoking the Most High and the Virgin." And Pouqueville describes in the darkest colors to the civilized world the dramatic scenes he saw with his own eyes there: "Many women naked were put up to the neck in sacks with cats, snakes, and mice…"

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milk drinker 3.0 ☦️
milk drinker 3.0 ☦️@milkisgood4you_·
Getting baptized and immidiately arguing with catechumens on Twitter
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Orthodox Mickey
Orthodox Mickey@KingMic92357513·
@StephenLimbaugh Orthodoxy checks everything. You're looking for the Orthodox Church.
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Herman Matthew
Herman Matthew@hermanmatthew55·
… A disciple asked him for a profitable word, and the Elder answered: “If we had faith that God is always with us and in us we would fear neither death nor hunger nor sickness, since we would be assured that we’re in the arms of God, as children in the arms of their mother. We, however, have not arrived at this measure, for we trust in money and pleasures more than in God.” #elderpaisiusofsihla #fearnotforiamwithyou #orthodoxquotes #orthodoxchristianity #onetrueholychurch
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CleavetoAntiquity
CleavetoAntiquity@C2Antiquity·
@needGod_net Ah, I forgot the Bible says the Bible is the ground and pillar of truth…. No… wait…
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CleavetoAntiquity
CleavetoAntiquity@C2Antiquity·
@needGod_net Submit to the ground and pillar of truth, the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. The Orthodox Church
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Orthodox Mickey
Orthodox Mickey@KingMic92357513·
@CieloBonit People don't know about Orthodoxy. Otherwise they'd be becoming Orthodox. And glory to God, people are finding out about it.
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The Gamers Dojo
The Gamers Dojo@TheGamers_Dojo·
@dsaorthocaucus Glory to God! My parish didn't ever talk of closing (that I know of). But when I joined in 2020 my kids were the only ones there. We not have 25 or so, with several more on the way. We just baptized 19 catecumens on Lazarus Saturday :)
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дса православная какус 🍞 🍷🌹
in 2018, my orthodox parish had a meeting to discuss shutting down. the parish had dwindled to a dozen regulars & as many irregulars. i started attending in 2021 and we were the only family with a young child. today, there's 20 young children and many families.
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Брат Иоанн ☦ 🇷🇺
Orthodox baptism of Sunni Muslim Turks (non-practicing). Although the Greeks of Turkey are no longer in communion with us (by choice), Orthodox baptism is nevertheless the only way by which Turkey can be saved
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Ιστορία της Κύπρου
Ο Ελληνικός Ορθόδοξος Χριστιανικός Ιερός Ναός της Παναγίας του Μουτουλλά. Συμπεριλαμβάνεται στον κατάλογο της Παγκόσμιας Πολιτιστικής Κληρονομιάς της ΟΥΝΕΣΚΟ. #Cyprus / #Κύπρος / #Greeks
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Muse
Muse@xmuse_·
In a small Greek village stands the Byzantine Church of Porta Panagia, built in 1283 and still beautifully unchanged 🇬🇷
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Jay Dyer
Jay Dyer@JayDyer·
Redeemed Zoomer Replies to Our Debate From 3 YEARS AGO: Somehow his position got even WORSE! Re-refuting Redeemed Zoomer
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🌲Wool Wearer ☦️@Kiefer_Wool·
Orthodoxy continues to spread in Britain. ‘Over 250 embrace the Orthodox Faith as mass baptisms continue across the Archdiocese of Thyateira’ #google_vignette" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">orthodoxtimes.com/over-250-embra…
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