Greece, Athens Changing of The Guard Full Ceremony, UNCUT

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  • čas přidán 25. 12. 2022
  • Full length video of changing of the guard ceremony which is held on every Sunday at 11:00 am in Athens in front of the tomb of the unknown soldier at Hellenic Parliament at Syntagma Square.
    Please watch till you see the two soldiers that guard the tomb of the unknown soldier performing the world renowned most unique changing of the guards sequence.
    This is one of the free activities you should not miss when in Athens.
    - 400 pleats in their white skirts represent 400 years of Ottoman occupation in Greece.
    - Shoes have spikes on the soles and you can here the shoes tap on the floor

Komentáře • 203

  • @minxycries9653
    @minxycries9653 Před 9 měsíci +7

    I would love to see this in person one day

  • @bacca71
    @bacca71 Před měsícem +2

    Very, very impressive. The high kicks and foot placement of some of those required acrobat skills. Very fast 19 minute video -- enjoyed every minute.

  • @marinaplyta1629
    @marinaplyta1629 Před rokem +17

    Ελλαδα μου ,Περηφανη Σ αγαπω!!!!!

  • @dimitrissoukeras4265
    @dimitrissoukeras4265 Před rokem +13

    Πολύ καλό μπράβο

  • @Chaos-Nyx-Erebus
    @Chaos-Nyx-Erebus Před rokem +13

    My people! 😊

  • @yoliferreyra1150
    @yoliferreyra1150 Před rokem +4

    Muy buenos los vídeos gracias me cabeza vuela a otras culturas y aprendo mucho de ellas

  • @dora7940
    @dora7940 Před rokem +7

    Wow super.

  • @sineu2
    @sineu2 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hello, how can I contact you please? I'd like to ask to use a couple of seconds of your video.

  • @pasxmyl3263
    @pasxmyl3263 Před rokem +13

    ΕΝΑ ΜΕΓΑΛΟ ΜΠΡΑΒΟ ΣΤΗΝ ΕΘΝΙΚΗ ΦΡΟΥΡΑ

    • @sdepountis
      @sdepountis Před měsícem

      Δεν ονομάζεται εθνική φρουρά. Είναι η Προεδρική Φρουρά. Η Εθνική φρουρά είναι οι ενοπλες δυνάμεις της Κύπρου.

  • @stonehendge3054
    @stonehendge3054 Před rokem +9

    Ζήτω η Ελλάδα, ζήτω η ελληνική δημοκρατία.

  • @alfonsosurace4790
    @alfonsosurace4790 Před rokem +17

    Vedere questa cerimonia mi commuove sempre! Un abbraccio dall'Italia.

    • @hollyandsnowbucketlist
      @hollyandsnowbucketlist  Před rokem +2

      Aww... I loved our visit to Rome and Vatican some time back too. Hoping to bring some clips from it .... was not planning on doing CZcams at the time. I will try my best to do some justice to your country.

    • @matteomontagnese5116
      @matteomontagnese5116 Před rokem +1

      @@hollyandsnowbucketlist Thank you. Brotherly love from Italy!

    • @hollyandsnowbucketlist
      @hollyandsnowbucketlist  Před rokem

      @@matteomontagnese5116 thank you so much 🤗

  • @Vickib202
    @Vickib202 Před 8 měsíci

    I think I read somewhere about the number of studs in their shoes. Both the number (can’t remember why) but it has to do with a ruler missing the sounds of horse hooves in the street.
    And I believe the uniform is relatively young compared to Scots & Irish guards.
    It is one of the most unusual ceremonies.

  • @tonywoodham7362
    @tonywoodham7362 Před rokem +4

    what is the significance of the relieved guards touching toes before descending the stairs?

    • @hollyandsnowbucketlist
      @hollyandsnowbucketlist  Před rokem

      Really good question, if someone may pls

    • @call1sta
      @call1sta Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@hollyandsnowbucketlist This step is called " the tsarouhi/ τσαρούχι" which is the name of the shoes they are wearing and when they stand next to each other and then slowly raise their united legs, it symbolizes a "Π" shape which represents a bridge of unity and the might of the Eyzones. At the same time, the observer should be facing toward the vigil oil lamp and cross above the tomb of the unknown soldier. Their slow paces are meant to reference a heavy traditional dance called "Tsamiko" and when they drag one leg before lifting it, it creates an allusion to the number 4 which refers to the 400 years of Ottoman rule. Their immobility is also a reference to statues and their stoic resilience through time and history, underscoring the fact that the Eyzones never retreat. Never step back. They always stand firm. I hope this helped a bit.

    • @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse
      @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse Před 2 měsíci

      @@hollyandsnowbucketlist touching of toes represents the union of Greeks

  • @randyharris5195
    @randyharris5195 Před 2 měsíci

    Were they playing the Budweiser theme song, "This Bud's for you!"

  • @Jim-nt7xy
    @Jim-nt7xy Před rokem +5

    This is a serious question. What is with the pom poms on the shoes?

    • @hollyandsnowbucketlist
      @hollyandsnowbucketlist  Před rokem +7

      Hi Jim, Found some details for you ..'The tsarouchi, the flat, hard-soled shoe with the famous large pompon at its end, is an iconic part of the Greek traditional costume, especially for the Greek soldiers known as evzones.
      The shoe also plays a large part in the history of Greece, as it is the shoe that the great warriors of the Greek War of Independence wore. Due to its connection with heroes from the war, the tsarouchi has become world-famous as an integral part of Greece’s national costume.
      Greeks in rural and mountainous areas wore tsarouchia for centuries and even donned the traditional shoe until as late as the 1960s.
      They were worn by farmers and men who worked outdoors in Greece because they were durable and of high quality. As for the tsarouchi’s iconic pompons, they would protect the toes from the snow and cold, and helped make the shoe waterproof. The pompons also served as a handy place to stash a small knife.'

    • @Jim-nt7xy
      @Jim-nt7xy Před rokem +4

      @@hollyandsnowbucketlist Thank you for the thorough explanation!

    • @vincentglibert7282
      @vincentglibert7282 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Learn history! The pompom used to hide a knife that helped the evzone continue fighting even when on the ground

    • @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse
      @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse Před 2 měsíci

      what is it with the pom poms on Scottish soldiers hats??

  • @kossllan6144
    @kossllan6144 Před rokem +19

    Interesting & Great show!!

  • @graziellabosco8791
    @graziellabosco8791 Před rokem +5

    Bellissima uniforme così come il cambio della guardia.

  • @Richard500
    @Richard500 Před rokem +3

    Where does that form of "marching" originate and why?

    • @hollyandsnowbucketlist
      @hollyandsnowbucketlist  Před rokem +1

      This is what intrigued me as well.. Richard.. I googled it and saw this 'The tale goes that when a young King Otto moved from Bavaria to Greece to take the throne, he could no longer hear the sounds he loved - that of horses. So he made his guards walk in this fashion to replicate the sound and therefore, make him feel like he was closer to home..' But not sure how true this is though. May be someone with greater knowledge can enlighten us....

    • @XarosAkritas
      @XarosAkritas Před rokem +7

      @@hollyandsnowbucketlist The evzon step (clap) is so strong and loud to reminde/tell our dead ancestors that we're still here and free

    • @yiouliyiouli7941
      @yiouliyiouli7941 Před rokem +6

      Το δυνατό χτύπημα του ποδιού στη γη είναι για να το ακούσουν οι περασμένες γενεές ότι συνεχίζουμε να είμαστε εδώ σε αυτόν τον τόπο ελεύθεροι.

    • @apmoy70
      @apmoy70 Před rokem +5

      @@XarosAkritas Indeed, and the rising of the foot high, symbolises the marching forward of the Evzones into battle (the Evzonic regiments were light infantry who took part in all the wars from 1864-WWII afterall) and the stepping on and over dead bodies (especially during the deadliest & bloodiest battle for the Evzones, in Kressna, against the Bulgarians during the 2nd Balkan War of 1913).

  • @emery254
    @emery254 Před rokem +1

    What are the requirements of a young Greek Soldier in becoming a member of The Presidential Guard ?

    • @hollyandsnowbucketlist
      @hollyandsnowbucketlist  Před rokem +2

      Hi Domic, As per my research to be considered, you must be:
      Male
      At least 6ft 2 in height
      Greek Christian Orthodox
      Caucasian
      Have no medical complaints
      Have no visible tattoos
      I have come across some information stating the following too, 'The presidential guard is an elite unit. Soldiers serving their mandatory military service are handpicked for their physical strength and traits. An evzone must stand at least 1.87 meters tall, it’s preferable for their knees to touch as they stand upright, and they must be fit enough to raise their legs to shoulder height, completely straight, as they march back and forth each day. This is all accomplished through five weeks of top-secret training that almost half of all chosen candidates fail to complete.'

  • @user-rt4ri2mw2x
    @user-rt4ri2mw2x Před rokem +7

    Λεβέντες μου.
    .

  • @mustaa6312
    @mustaa6312 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I just have to say that I love this unit. There is no match in european armies. They are all so boring.
    The uniform is majestic. I like that they march slow and raise hands. Movement is big like those greek letters.

  • @BeavKsam
    @BeavKsam Před rokem +2

    👍

  • @Klpg434
    @Klpg434 Před rokem +10

    Fustanella😊😊😊😊

    • @HK-pp9ig
      @HK-pp9ig Před rokem +4

      Fustanella - Traditional Albanian attire used up to the beginning of the 20th century. You can check paintings from 1800s French and other painters of Albanian royal guards in Cairo, Egypt.
      Greeks and Albanians lived side by side for centuries, so some similarities are expected; and probably Arvanites who were very active in the war for Greek independence influenced the charming outfit of the Greek guards.
      Great show.

    • @hollyandsnowbucketlist
      @hollyandsnowbucketlist  Před rokem +2

      @@HK-pp9ig Thank you for this explanation.

    • @HK-pp9ig
      @HK-pp9ig Před rokem +1

      @@hollyandsnowbucketlist Thanks. Greece and the Southeast Europe is a place full of history, artefacts from past civilizations, invasions and wars. People there are very passionate, friendly and welcoming to foreigners. I doubt that there is another region in Europe packed with history as SE Europe, torn apart between West Roman Empire (Rome) and East Roman Empire (Byzantium), Ottomans, two world wars, communist dictatorship in one part of it and military junta in the other; a place where people share centuries of common history, yet are divided by language, nationality, religion, geopolitics, pride and hate; extreme unltranationalism to international socialist solidarity. Beautiful Mediterranean climate and beaches, snowy mountain peaks, and pristine landscapes to explore; and delicious food and hospitality; definitely a place worth of visiting.

    • @hollyandsnowbucketlist
      @hollyandsnowbucketlist  Před rokem

      @@HK-pp9ig Thanks for the facts. We loved visiting Greece and meeting it's worm and very free thinking people. It's a true paradise ... need to visit again in the summer time to see the islands.

  • @andrejszermjagin5646
    @andrejszermjagin5646 Před rokem +2

    Интересно, товарищ с красной сумкой что там делает?

  • @christopherarmstrong-steve1122

    The comments about these soldiers wearing "skirts" seem to forget that Scottish and Irish regiments in the UK also wear a form of skirt - called a kilt as "dress" uniforms, as well as more practical "fatigues" for work. But I AM puzzled about the marching steps - it appears they are derived from ballet-steps - do they have a choreographer instead of a drill instructor?. Perhaps we should also remember the "goose-steps" of the Nazis and Italian soldiers from the World War II era.

    • @kaimalino528
      @kaimalino528 Před rokem +1

      I appreciate the "kilt". These are not "kilts". Glad you mentioned "ballet". These "skirts" have an uncanny resemblance to "tutus", especially with their flared edges. The pompoms on these shoes really don't help.

    • @nektariostsakas7266
      @nektariostsakas7266 Před rokem +1

      They are marching that way shaking the ground, because they want our ancestors (buried under this holy ground) who fought and died for freedom to know that we are here defending our country as you did in the past.

    • @katerinatsoliakou235
      @katerinatsoliakou235 Před rokem

      Άι σιχτιρ

    • @call1sta
      @call1sta Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@kaimalino528 hello. The skirts may be reminiscent of a ballet tutu to most people, however, they actually symbolize the 400 years of Ottoman rule our nation suffered from. Each pleat represents a year of the occupation hence the 400 pleats. This uniform is the official uniform worn on Sundays for the changing of the guards and in other official events. There are several other uniforms as well, different in design, e.g. winter -summer ones. They all have significant historical meaning and symbolism. They are all handmade by craftsmen who specialize in traditional clothing. The pompoms were actually a camouflage for small hidden blades with which the Eyzones inflicted unexpected damage. Every single part of the uniform has a symbolic meaning. The white in the "whites" [τα Λευκά] as this uniformed is called by the Eyzones, symbolizes the purity of the passion for freedom which was transformed into the passionate struggle for Liberty. I hope this provides some further insight into our Eyzones. :)

    • @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse
      @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse Před 2 měsíci

      @@kaimalino528 they have the same purpose as the Scottish kilt, in that they were suited io mountain highlands.

  • @lindasimes2504
    @lindasimes2504 Před rokem +3

    Soldiers in skirts heck why mot they're just as tough as those who wear fatigues the Greek soldiers who dress like this they have certain requirements to meet wouldn't want to get in a fight with these soldiers

  • @panos.anastopoulos.
    @panos.anastopoulos. Před rokem +3

    Λεβεντια καμάροτη 👍🏻👏🏻👌🏻🇬🇷

  • @loppux
    @loppux Před rokem

    why the guys in khaki?

    • @hollyandsnowbucketlist
      @hollyandsnowbucketlist  Před rokem

      Additional security and coordination. They seem to have handheld radios to communicate with centre if required.

    • @DemosIoannou
      @DemosIoannou Před rokem +1

      @@hollyandsnowbucketlist guys in khaki is the same unit !
      they have their ceremonial uniform and the wartime / everyday uniform.

    • @DemosIoannou
      @DemosIoannou Před rokem +1

      guys in khaki is the same unit !
      they have their ceremonial uniform and the wartime / everyday uniform.

  • @user-jz7mq7ru8v
    @user-jz7mq7ru8v Před rokem +2

    Както винаги! Мързи ги и да маршируват!

    • @katerinatsoliakou235
      @katerinatsoliakou235 Před rokem

      Δεν κοιτάς τα χάλια σου περαστικά σου 😂

  • @ltybcrjc.r3499
    @ltybcrjc.r3499 Před rokem +1

    -Кто ж вас так не взлюбил-то ?!!....-Автора! ...-Автора!!

  • @mikec9810
    @mikec9810 Před rokem +2

    Words fail me.

  • @toszkotodorov6478
    @toszkotodorov6478 Před rokem +1

    Tova sirtaki li e

  • @jest2927
    @jest2927 Před rokem +1

    cada pais se esmera a ver quien hace el mayor ridiculo y este gana por goleada

    • @katerinatsoliakou235
      @katerinatsoliakou235 Před rokem

      Περαστικά σου 😂😂

    • @sdepountis
      @sdepountis Před měsícem

      Σάλτα γαμήσου μπας και ισιώσεις αρχίδι... (Δεν το συνηθίζω αλλά μου βγήκε)

  • @rafaeljr5338
    @rafaeljr5338 Před rokem +2

    i prefer spartans warriors kkkkkkk 400 yeas before Jesus

  • @kazimierzwisniewski391
    @kazimierzwisniewski391 Před rokem +2

    🥺Wojsko to najdurniejsza instytucja + idiotyczne
    ceremonie i parady 🤔😮🏡

    • @katerinatsoliakou235
      @katerinatsoliakou235 Před rokem +1

      Όλες οι χώρες έχουν στρατό παρελάσεις . Έτσι και η Ελλάδα έχει ιστορία πολιτισμό δημοκρατία.😊

  • @allenlitherland
    @allenlitherland Před měsícem

    Seriously???
    When exactly did this ceremony originate and what is the meaning behind the hilarious routines???

  • @arjankuci1243
    @arjankuci1243 Před rokem +3

    Fustanella pellazco ALBANES ti saluti da SANE KOSTANDI ALBANESE

  • @larisaibragimova
    @larisaibragimova Před rokem +1

    Маскарад какой то

  • @brucedeane8
    @brucedeane8 Před rokem

    this is for the tourists ... tourism has destroyed Greece

  • @burgazada
    @burgazada Před 11 měsíci +3

    Soldiers wearing heels and garters. Pride Parade :D

  • @dexterford8094
    @dexterford8094 Před rokem +6

    5:00 Ministry of Silly Walks.

    • @user-mp2rm8et9m
      @user-mp2rm8et9m Před 9 měsíci

      You are malakas

    • @sbalogh53
      @sbalogh53 Před 9 měsíci

      @@user-mp2rm8et9m .... czcams.com/video/HHFuTpVvRCI/video.html

  • @panibabcia7732
    @panibabcia7732 Před rokem

    😂

  • @ogniankamenov481
    @ogniankamenov481 Před rokem

    The Bulgarians brought the pants to Europe in 7th century AD. Prior to this, all European tribes including the Romans wore skirts. The men look funny this way.

    • @katerinatsoliakou235
      @katerinatsoliakou235 Před rokem

      Και;;;

    • @kaimalino528
      @kaimalino528 Před rokem

      I don't mind the skirts; the Scots have the kilts. Certain other cultures have wrap around clothing for men in lieu of pants. That's common knowledge.
      My issue is: Why the flared edges on the mini-skirts? It resembles a ballerina. Why the pomp poms on the shoes? Why the white panty-hoses? This is supposed to be serious stuff. The whole ensemble is more like someone's idea of joke.

    • @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse
      @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse Před 2 měsíci

      @@kaimalino528 well the beefeaters of london tower wear hose and garters, pom poms are worn by Scots and the French in their hats.they resemble the clothes of medieval Italy a bit

  • @gatosimple2354
    @gatosimple2354 Před rokem +4

    Ese uniforme griego si que parece estrafalario, rediculo , hace quedar mal a los griegos, era más mejor el antiguo uniforme Hipólita .
    Esos zapatos de Chaplin , faldas de damas, ya es el colmo de ver este espetaculo griego jocoso de mal gusto.

  • @conniedee6225
    @conniedee6225 Před rokem +2

    Greatest respect to the Greek people but I cannot take this seriously after being brought up with the British army!

    • @kaimalino528
      @kaimalino528 Před rokem +1

      You don't have to be brought up with the British Army. I think everybody else share your sentiment and are just too polite to speak up. The sight of men wearing ... tutus and pompom on their shoes ... is so un-military. It draws laughter rather than awe and respect.

    • @katerinatsoliakou235
      @katerinatsoliakou235 Před rokem +1

      ​@@kaimalino528άι σιχτιρ

    • @kaimalino528
      @kaimalino528 Před rokem

      @@katerinatsoliakou235 ξέρεις ότι έχω δίκιο

    • @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse
      @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse Před 2 měsíci

      @@kaimalino528 they are not supposed to be military any more than the beefeaters of London or the Swiss guard of Rome are

  • @arekzegarek3990
    @arekzegarek3990 Před rokem +5

    wyglądają jak pajacyki dla dzieci

    • @Irene-iu9sj
      @Irene-iu9sj Před rokem +1

      When you'll catch a kick in the shin,,you're never forget the tcharouhi........

  • @nihatbingol8436
    @nihatbingol8436 Před rokem +1

    Taytli, ponponlu, mini etekli!!!

    • @user-mp2rm8et9m
      @user-mp2rm8et9m Před 9 měsíci +1

      Τέτοιες φορούσαν όταν έριχναν κλοτσιες σε τουρκικούς κολους

  • @sfbluestar
    @sfbluestar Před rokem +6

    Soldiers in skirts. Hmmm.......

  • @olindodragoti
    @olindodragoti Před 3 měsíci

    Albanian dress of the fighters who liberated Greece in 1821 ❤

    • @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse
      @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse Před 2 měsíci

      No this is Greek costume

    • @antoniostsiakmakia1461
      @antoniostsiakmakia1461 Před 2 měsíci +1

      GOOD DREAM MALAKA ALBANE 😂😂
      MALAKA ALBANE DEN THA GINIS ELLINAS POTE ☝🏻‼️

    • @greoko
      @greoko Před měsícem

      Albanians on their way to steal anything greek and call it their own

  • @ursulafranke4552
    @ursulafranke4552 Před rokem +1

    Ist ja putzig . Nicht mehr zeitgemäß.

  • @von-Adler
    @von-Adler Před rokem

    They need a new uniform - desperately. Officers I take it have longer skirts. I believe the shoes clatter because of wooden Soles. It can only get better for a country where toilet paper cannot be put down the toilet.

  • @bobroch1107
    @bobroch1107 Před rokem +5

    Hahahaha Real clowns ! 🤡

    • @katerinatsoliakou235
      @katerinatsoliakou235 Před rokem +1

      Δεν σε έμαθαν στο σπίτι σου.. να σέβεσαι τα σύμβολα της κάθε χώρας;;

    • @bobroch1107
      @bobroch1107 Před rokem

      @@katerinatsoliakou235
      Il y a des pays si ridicules qu'ils ne méritent pas le respect.

    • @katerinatsoliakou235
      @katerinatsoliakou235 Před rokem +3

      ​​@@bobroch1107για γράψε γιατί;;τι σου έκαναν

    • @bobroch1107
      @bobroch1107 Před rokem

      @@katerinatsoliakou235
      Με κάνουν να γελάω.
      Οι κλόουν με κάνουν να γελάω. 🤣

    • @katerinatsoliakou235
      @katerinatsoliakou235 Před rokem +3

      @@bobroch1107 περαστικά σας..

  • @sirvandovargas1182
    @sirvandovargas1182 Před rokem +8

    Is this for real? or joke. Fruity Army.

  • @user-vx7kg8gj2k
    @user-vx7kg8gj2k Před rokem +2

    ΛΕΒΈΝΤΕΣ ΜΟΥ!!!

  • @iamunikk4694
    @iamunikk4694 Před 9 měsíci

    The Albanian fustanella 😂😂 that got intoduced to them by the arvanitas Albanian or arberor during the war for freedom and they made it ethnic to maintain a nationality cause every drawing of the revolution is with arvanitas so wore the fustanella but here they changed it a bit made it shorter like a stripper dress

    • @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse
      @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse Před 2 měsíci +1

      Never seen the Albanian national guard wearing a fustanella

    • @iamunikk4694
      @iamunikk4694 Před 2 měsíci

      @@JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse it’s a tradition just cause put it in their national guard doesn’t mean it’s Greeks and this here is not even the real fustanella but a cheap copy that they made like a mini skirt

    • @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse
      @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse Před 2 měsíci

      @@iamunikk4694 Yes it is Greek, no guards anywhere else in Europe other than Scots and Irish regiments wear a kilt

  • @user-kb8yv5re5e
    @user-kb8yv5re5e Před 10 měsíci

    😂 Без смеха на это не возможно смотреть.

    • @user-mp2rm8et9m
      @user-mp2rm8et9m Před 9 měsíci

      Monkey slav...you are malakas

    • @sdepountis
      @sdepountis Před měsícem

      Σάλτα γαμήσου και συ... (τους παίρνω έναν έναν γιατί τα πήρα τώρα)

    • @greoko
      @greoko Před měsícem

      Uneducated and childish

  • @billbill2240
    @billbill2240 Před rokem

    Наряды клоунов... Под их марш я уснул... Неужели им не стыдно за это?

  • @angelosliotscos5861
    @angelosliotscos5861 Před rokem +6

    I am Greek Macedonian, the Athenians called barbarians.
    Well, I call them sissies and am not impressed by their ceremonies.
    The British and Americans do a much more impressive job of it.
    Then there are the Scots, who claim ancestry from a Macedonian king.
    whence the kilts,

    • @Klpg434
      @Klpg434 Před rokem +2

      It’s tru they claim ancestry from an albanomacedonian king. The Celts kelton keli kali kalis kalors καλλις. All this mean 🐎 horse from pellasgoillyrian Kali. Horse 😮😮😮😊😊😊

    • @user-vo5mf3ly9s
      @user-vo5mf3ly9s Před rokem +2

      Δε ξέρεις τί σου γίνεται!

    • @yiouliyiouli7941
      @yiouliyiouli7941 Před rokem +2

      Τι ασυναρτησίες είναι αυτές;

    • @ersoy47
      @ersoy47 Před rokem

      Angelos TURKS don't call Kilts we called ETEK (SKIRT} and we don have qeier wearing like Greek benders.

    • @angelosliotscos5861
      @angelosliotscos5861 Před rokem +3

      @@ersoy47 I know all about you guys. I spent 3 months touring Turkey.
      I was at Ulu Deniz when there was nothing but sharks, snakes and scorpions. They roasted a lamb in my honor there. Great hospitality.

  • @user-it8ym8ui9r
    @user-it8ym8ui9r Před rokem +2

    Бл.. Какие отличные сандалии и галоши напялили!

  • @johann5248
    @johann5248 Před rokem +4

    Komische Parade!!

    • @katerinatsoliakou235
      @katerinatsoliakou235 Před rokem

      Γιατί;;

    • @johann5248
      @johann5248 Před rokem

      @@katerinatsoliakou235 Die Garde Uniformen sehen auch komisch aus! Soldaten mit rücken! dazu diese Stoff Kugel am Schuhen sieht wie Parade von Schwulen! aber nicht als Elite Garde! und dazu diese komische schritte!!! die sehen nicht kriegerisch aus!!

    • @katerinatsoliakou235
      @katerinatsoliakou235 Před rokem

      ​@@johann5248μάλλον έχεις εμπειρία απο παρέλαση.😅

  • @cubicubi9839
    @cubicubi9839 Před rokem +5

    Foustanella is from Albania 🇦🇱

    • @sofokliskaranasios7859
      @sofokliskaranasios7859 Před rokem +10

      Την φουστανέλα την φοράν οι ΄Ελληνες από την εποχή του Ομήρου.Οταν δεν υπήρχαν Αλβανοί.

    • @cubicubi9839
      @cubicubi9839 Před rokem

      @@sofokliskaranasios7859 auto eipa H Pelazgi Ylliri meta h Arvanites ke akoma shmera h Alvani.esu eisai kratos apo 1821 ke meta .gt den exeis episimi mera giorti prin to 1821

    • @sofokliskaranasios7859
      @sofokliskaranasios7859 Před rokem +1

      @@cubicubi9839 Καμμία σχέση Ιλλυριών και Πελασγών με τους σημερινους Αλβανούς. Οι αλβανοι εμφανίζονται στην ιστορία τον 11ο αιώνα μχ. Και το ξέρουμε απο έλληνες-ρωμιους ιστορικούς.Γιατί αλβανοί ιστορικοί δεν υπήρχαν ! Η πρώτη επιβεβαιωμένη, γραπτή μαρτυρία της Αλβανικής προέρχεται από γράμμα του αρχιεπισκόπου του Δυρραχίου Παύλου Αγγέλου (Paulus Angelus, στα Αλβανικά Pal Engjëll) το οποίο χρονολογείται στα 1462 Οι έλληνες είχαν κράτη, γραφή και πολιτισμό από την εποχή των Μυκηναίων.Το ελληνικό-βυζαντινό κράτος καταστραφηκε από τους τουρκους το 1453 και οι έλληνες το ξανάφτιαξαν το 1821.Πολεμώντας τους καλύτερους συνεργάτες των τουρκων. Τους μουσουλμάνους αλβανούς!!