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For the book Freedom and Death by Nikos Kazantzakis, see Captain Michalis. Eleftheria i thanatos (Greek: Ελευθερία ή θάνατος, pronounced [elefθeˈria ˈi ˈθanatos], "freedom or death") is the motto of Greece[1]. It arose during the Greek War of Independence in the 1820s, where it was a war cry for the Greeks who rebelled against Ottoman rule.[2] It was adopted after the Greek War of Independence. It is still in use today, and is symbolically evoked by the use of 9 stripes (for the nine syllables of the motto) in the Greek flag[3]. The motto symbolized and still symbolizes the resolve of the people of Greece against tyranny and oppression. [edit] References
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