On 25 March, the program “Remarkable Personalities”, hosted by Stavroula Karali, was dedicated to the women of the Greek War of Independence.
Historian and professor at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Vasiliki Lazou—author of the book Women and the Revolution of 1821: From the Ottoman World...
On Tuesday, 24 March 2026, at 22:00 Athens time, the radio program “Sound Portraits”, hosted by Stavroula Karali, presents a special music-historical tribute titled “From the Fall to Freedom”, shedding light on the long journey of Hellenism from the fall of Constantinople to the Greek War of Independence of 1821. On the eve of 25 ... Read more
The program “Narratives” – “Stories and Fairy Tales for Children and Grown-Ups” marks two significant anniversaries this March. The occasion is the celebration of World Poetry Day on 21 March, observed worldwide, alongside the commemoration of the historic anniversary of Greek Independence Day (25 March...
25 March is not only a day of national remembrance, dedicated to the heroic struggle of the Greeks to cast off Ottoman rule and to the birth of the independent Greek state. It is also a timeless tribute to the fighters of freedom, as well as an opportunity to bring into focus a less...
Nikos Anastasopoulos, Professor of Modern Greek History at the University of Ioannina and author, among other works, of the historical book “From the Massacre of Chios to the Exodus of Messolonghi: Military Failures and Their Consequences” (Metaichmio Publications), speaks with Stavroula Karali on the...
25 March is not only a day of national remembrance, dedicated to the heroic struggle of the Greeks to cast off Ottoman rule and to the birth of the independent Greek state. It is also a timeless tribute to the fighters of freedom, as well as an opportunity to bring into focus a less widely highlighted—yet d...
On Wednesday, 4 March 2026, the Voice of Greece program “Remarkable Personalities” with Stavroula Karali welcomed Lena Divani in a broadcast of historical remembrance that approaches Ioannis Kapodistrias both as a leader and as a man.
Nikos Anastasopoulos, Professor of Modern Greek History at the University of Ioannina and author, among other works, of the historical book “From the Massacre of Chios to the Exodus of Messolonghi: Military Failures and Their Consequences” (Metaichmio Publications), discusses on the program “Remarkable Personalities”, with Stavroula Karali, the great battles as well as the bitter defeats that marked the difficult struggle of the Greeks for Independence and Freedom.
Author Manolis Lampridis takes us on a voyage through time with his novel The Brave Men of Kasos: The Howl from the Ship’s Rail — a lyrical narrative set in 1732, on the eve of revolution, in Kasos, the storied island of the southeast Aegean with its proud seafaring tradition. Through richly drawn characters — captains, sailors, master shipwrights, village elders, pirates, saints, and folk heroines like Zantana — the book brings to life a world where history and myth converge. The people of Kasos gave everything they had, including their ships, to the Greek War of Independence, only to ... Read more
On Saturday, March 29, 2025, at 13:00 Athens time, "Historical Walks" with Marilena Katsimi hosts historian Dimitris Bacharas, who, through the lens of his new book, How and why we reached the Greek revolution (Πώς και γιατί φτάσαμε στην ελληνική επανάσταση) guides us on a journey through the Peloponnese...
On Tuesday, March 25, 2025, on the day of our national anniversary, Voice of Greece will celebrate the day with Greeks all over the world through a rich festive program that includes special tributes, interviews, and music.
Specifically:
At 08:00 AM Athens time on Tuesday, the tribute episode...
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