Titulli: Genjeshtrat absurde te pseudo-grekeve!!
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GREECE, THE LAND WHERE MYTHS REPLACE THE HISTORY. (Myths about Epirus)-PART I-
What is myth and what does it serve?
Myth is a narrative based usually on a false story which can not be used as a replacement
of history, but sometimes myth might be considered a distorted account of a real
historical event. The myth does not differ much from a folktale and usually the boundary
between them is very thin. Myth can not be considered as history, however in the ancient
society of the so called Ancient Greeks myth was usually regarded as a true account
for a remote past. Surprisingly this tradition is descended to the Modern Greeks as well.
They never loose the chance to use the myths and the mythology of a remote past and to
pose them as their real ethnic history. This job is being done combining the ancient myths
with the ones already created in the modern era. Now lets take a look at two Greek
myths, respectively one ancient and one modern, while our job is to prove that even these
myths are respectively hijacked or created to join realities not related to each other, but
unfortunately propagandized belonging to a real history, the history of the Greek race.
Thus before we analyze and expose some of their myths which are uncountable, we are
inclined to say that whatever is considered Greek History is completely based on
mythical stories, whose reliability and truthiness is deeply compromised for the mere fact
that is based on myths not only by the Modern Greeks and especially philhellenes, but
even by the ancient authors.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS6VDLeTlCc
GREECE, THE LAND WHERE MYTHS REPLACE THE HISTORY. (Myths about Epirus)-PART II-
We already know that the most known tribes of Epirus were Thesprotians(+Kassopaians),
Mollosians, and Chaonians . Several ancient authors like Thucydides(The Peloponnesian
War 2.80.1), Strabo (7.7.6), Theopompus(Strabo 7.7.8), Ephorus(Strabo 8.1.3), Hecateus
of Miletus(Strabo 7.7.1), Skylax of Karyander, Pseudo- Scymnus etc have not included
these tribes within Greece proper, some of the above have named them barbarians (a term
used to define a person ethnicity as opposed to a Greek one) and to drop the pretenses
raised that this term was not used to denote ethnic implication but just cultural one