Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
by Mitch Cat
Title
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Artist
Mitch Cat
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Athens' Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Mn言me赤on Agn身stou Strati身tou) commemorates all those Greek soldiers who died in service of their country over its long history. Among its inscriptions are quotes from Pericles Funeral Oration as written by Thucydides in his History of the Peloponnesian War : 'and one bed is carried empty / made for the unknown ones.' During major holidays, politicians and officials lay wreaths at the tomb.
The tomb is guarded 24 hours a day by the Presidential Guard (the Evzones). These are the hand-picked strongest men of the army - also the most handsome! Their traditional uniform features a skirt, stockings and pom-poms on their shoes, all of which makes the hourly Changing of the Guard ceremony even more worth seeing. On Sundays at 11am they stage an impressive full ceremony with formal uniform and an army band.
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February 9th, 2014
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