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Nice to see this episode covering overlooked figures from 1821 — too often the same names get all the attention. Would love to see more spotlight on the regional leaders who fought in the Peloponnese.
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Watching this episode brought back memories of visiting the historical sites in Athens—seeing the places where these events unfolded makes the story hit differently. The way they connect individual heroism to the broader struggle really grounds the narrative.
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Stumbled on this by accident but glad I did. Fills a gap in most of the other content out there on the subject.
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