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Despina Achladiotou ( el, Δέσποινα Αχλαδιώτου), more commonly known as the Lady of Ro (), was a
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patriot who lived on the island of Ro; part of the small archipelago of
Kastellórizo Kastellorizo or Castellorizo (; el, Καστελλόριζο, Kastellórizo), officially Megisti ( ''Megísti''), is a Greek island and municipality of the Dodecanese in the Eastern Mediterranean.Bertarelli, 131 It lies roughly off the south ...
. She was notable for being the sole resident of the island, and for daily raising the
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, from the time she arrived there until her death.


Biography

Despina Achladiotou was born on the island of Kastellorizo, in 1890. In 1927, she sailed with her husband, Kostas Achladiotis ( el, Κώστας Αχλαδιώτης), to the nearby deserted island of Ro where they lived off of a few goats, chickens, and a vegetable garden. In 1940, her husband got sick, Achladiotou started three fires in order to inform the residents of Kastelorizo that they needed help, but her husband died on a boat which came to help. Achladiotou then brought her blind mother to the island, while later she personally rowed her mother's remains back to Kastellorizo for
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. Article: ''The Lady of Ro's memory lives on Kastellorizians revere symbol of Greek defiance, scoff at concerns of a flood of Turkish migrants'' By Brian Williams - Reuters She has been compared to Joan d'Arc and
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. Achladiotou's most renowned deed is that every day she would fly a
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over the island, even though the island was not formally part of
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(as with the rest of the
Dodecanese The Dodecanese (, ; el, Δωδεκάνησα, ''Dodekánisa'' , ) are a group of 15 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the southeastern Aegean Sea and Eastern Mediterranean, off the coast of Turkey's Anatolia, of which 26 are inhabited. ...
controlled by
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) until 1948. During
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, she helped the members of the Sacred Band against the
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. She raised the flag every day, regardless of the weather, from the time she arrived on the island until her death on May 13, 1982 at the age of 92.''Chroniko tou Eikostou Aiona'' (''Chronicle of the 20th century''), ed. 4E, Athens, 1990, p. 1258. Despite not having
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status, she was buried on the island with full military honors. A Greek military unit is now based on the island, with the main duty of keeping the tradition of raising the flag.


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Interview of the Lady of RO - 1976
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