MY GREEK TV: (POLITICAL) MURDER MOST FOUL!
In this episode of My Greek TV (or Romaic Ruminations, or Greek Gropings, or Hellenic Hallucinations - suggestions for a new title are ongoing) Greek Aussies, Dean Kalymniou and Peter Stefanidis (YouTube channel, Facebook) continue their series of educational podcasts, this time discussing if the death of a single political figure can alter the course of a nation? Prompted by the heinous assassination of Charlie Kirk, the team turns to Greek history to find an answer. From Philip II of Macedon to Ioannis Kapodistrias, from King George I to Eleftherios Venizelos and Grigoris Lambrakis, Greek history is punctuated by assassinations that didn't just remove individuals — they reshaped political systems, reconfigured power, and redirected national destinies.
Nov. 9, 2025 My Greek TV: Do Assassinations Change History? Lessons from Greece. Details.
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