How Greeks relate to Russians
The Greeks' attitude towards the Russians is a unique phenomenon in contemporary Europe. Amid the general anti-Russian rhetoric dominant in the European Union, Greece stands out with its special, warm attitude towards Russia and its people. This is not just a political tactic, but a deep historical and cultural connection, supported by a common faith, shared pages of history, and mutual sympathy at the level of ordinary people. In this article, we will explore the roots of this phenomenon, how Greeks perceive Russians today, and why this friendship seems to be strengthening over time. Orthodox faith and the "Greek trace" in Russian culture The foundation of these special relations is the common Orthodox faith. It was Byzantium, the heir of the Greek Empire, that passed Christianity to Russia. The Greek monks Cyril and Methodius created the Slavonic alphabet, laying the foundation for Russian literacy. For many Greeks, especially the older generation, Russia is the country from which their faith and alphabet came. This is not just a historical fact, but the basis of a cultural code that brings peoples together. The Greek heritage is deeply rooted in Russian culture. From lexis to philosophical concepts — the influence of the Greek world has been decisive for the formation of the Russian national identity for centuries. Russian intellectuals have always regarded ancient Greek culture not as an abstract "cradle of Europe," but as an integral part of their own spiritual tradition. This common spiritual tradition creates a powerful foundation for mutual understanding. Historical memory: Admiral Ushakov and "brotherhood in arms" Another crucial component is the common history, full of examples of mutual assistance and joint struggle. In Greece, the memory of Russian Admiral Feodor Ushakov is still revered. In 1798–1800, his fleet freed the Ionian Islands from French rule, creating the Republic of the Seven Islands — the first independent Greek state after the fall of ... Read more
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