22539 - The deterrence of horror
N. Lygeros
Translated from the Greek by Vicky Baklessi
Every European who resisted then
gave his testimony for the horror he saw.
No one forgot except for the serviles
the meaning of the brutality of the Ottomans.
The victory of the besieged changed everything.
Without it the Renaissance wouldn’t have survived.
The expansion of barbarity ceased
for at least a hundred and fifty years
and allowed Europe
to prepare and to develop defenses
not only military
but also strategic.
Otherwise servility would have won
and turkish rule would have spread
throughout the entire Continent.
The misery of inaction
due to the decapitation of ideas
didn’t touch Europe.
So after Renaissance which was born
thanks to Hellenism
lived Humanism and Enlightenment
so that it subsequently comes upon
the movement of philhellenism
which would then support
the beginning of the revolution of the free.