
Gjerg Castriotus
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Gjerg Castriotus
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Epirus Illyrian Shqiptar Albanian Arvanites Arberesh 🇦🇱🇺🇸🇦🇺🇮🇱✝️























History is not a fairy tale that you can modify as you wish. When Athens was chosen as the capital of Greece in 1834, it was technically an Arvanite village. The British historian George Finlay, who lived at that time, wrote that Athens was almost entirely inhabited by people who spoke Albanian. Modern Greece was not created by ancient Greeks who descended from the clouds, but by Arvanites who shed blood on land and sea. Who led the fleet? The Arvanites. Who held Athens? The Arvanites. What language did Bouboulina and Boçari speak? Albanian. To say that Albanians fought for another identity is ignorance. They fought for freedom and then were given by force a new Greek identity, with their mother tongue being forbidden in parliament and in school.










🇦🇱I invite the so-called Albanians to translate this brass seal, which belonged to Georgios Kastriotis (Skanderbeg). It was discovered in 1634 and was acquired by Denmark’s National Museum in Copenhagen in 1839. 🇬🇷Of course, they cannot, since it is written in Greek and reads: ✍️«ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΕΛΕΩ ΘΕΟΥ ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΩΡ ΡΩΜΑΙΩΝ Ο ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΥΘΕΝΤΗΣ ΤΟΥΡΚΩΝ, ΑΛΒΑΝΩΝ, ΣΕΡΒΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΒΟΥΛΓΑΡΩΝ» ✍️Which means: “King Alexander (Kastriotis was compared to ancient Greek king Alexander the Great), by the grace of God, Emperor of the Romans (Romioi were the medieval Greeks), the Great Lord of the Turks, Albanians, Serbs, and Bulgarians.” ✝️The great national hero of Albania Georgios Kastriotis was a Greek-Orthodox Byzantine prince that fought the Ottomans and protected the Western civilization.



