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Sirina Entertainment, founded by Dimitris Sirinakis, gained significant mainstream notoriety in Greece during the 2000s and 2010s. The studio often made headlines for its high-budget productions and for featuring individuals who occasionally crossed over into tabloid news or reality television. The "Exclusive" or "Amateur" series specifically targeted a demographic looking for content that felt more "authentic" or locally grounded compared to large international productions. You are free to share it with attribution
The island of Salamis, best known for the 480 BC naval battle where the Greeks crushed the Persian fleet, has always offered natural harbors and hidden coves. During the years of Ottoman rule (1453–1821), Salamis became a refuge for klephts, armatoloi, and smugglers.
The Maria was reportedly 38 meters long, with a beam of 9.5 meters, and carried 34 iron cannons — 28 on the gun deck (12-pounders) and 6 on the quarterdeck (6-pounders). This armament was unusually heavy for a privately owned Greek vessel, suggesting she was either a privateer or a secret revolutionary ship.