
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a detailed historical timeline displayed on a dark wall, likely within a museum or exhibition space in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The timeline is oriented horizontally, with a yellow line connecting various historical events marked by dates, small illustrative images, and descriptive text blocks. The visible section of the timeline spans significant historical periods, beginning in 1453 and extending through the early 20th century. Key dates and associated events include: - **1453:** The Fall of Constantinople, conquered by Mohammed II. - **1774:** Mentions Dimitrios von Eupenionos Kitsikis, a priest involved in founding the New School of Chios and building a library. - **1821:** The Greek Revolution of 1821. - **1856:** The Crimean War (1853-1856) and the Treaty of Paris. - **1889:** The Cretan Revolt. - **1908-1911:** The Young Turk Revolution and subsequent Balkan Wars. - **1914-1918:** World War I. - **1919, 1920, 1922:** Other events marked by years in the early 20th century. Large white Greek text "20ος αι. μ.Χ." is prominent on the wall, translating to "20th century A.D./CE," indicating the primary historical focus of this section of the display. Another large white character, "1," is visible further to the right, possibly part of a larger numbering system for the overall exhibit (e.g., "21"). The text accompanying the images appears to be primarily in English, detailing the events. The lighting highlights the timeline elements against the dark background. A ventilation duct is visible on the upper left, and a digital display screen is partially seen at the bottom left. The image is rotated clockwise, making the timeline appear vertical.
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