Greece to honour ‘Lady of Ro’ with statue marking legacy of patriotism

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On the rocky islet of Ro, plans are moving forward to install a statue honoring Despina Achladioti, widely known as the “Lady of Ro,” a figure deeply associated with resilience and quiet patriotism, according to parapolitika.gr

The mayor of Kastellorizo, Nikolaos Asvestis, visited the islet together with sculptor Evangelos Tympas to initiate the project. After paying respects at Achladioti’s grave, they selected a striking location: a rock rising approximately 10 meters above the sea, a site chosen for its symbolic and historical significance.

The statue will depict the defining moment that made her a national symbol-raising the Greek flag. The aim is not only to capture her likeness but also the powerful daily act that embodied dedication and national identity.

According to local authorities, the sculptor approached the work with sensitivity and respect for historical accuracy, ensuring the monument harmonizes with the surrounding landscape. The intention is for the statue to “interact” with the sea, the land, and the memory of the place.

The initiative, led by the municipality, is presented as a gesture of gratitude and remembrance. It seeks to preserve the connection between the remote island and the woman who gave it lasting meaning.

Achladioti lived on Ro from 1924 and, from 1943 until her death in 1982, raised the Greek flag every morning and lowered it at sunset. This unwavering routine over 40 years transformed her into a lasting symbol of commitment and national pride.

Source: parapolitika.gr

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