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34 Ta Kanonia Tis Marias Apo Ti Salamina Sirin Exclusive [repack]

He suggests the legend arose from a misreading of a church inventory: a Salamis monastery once possessed 34 liturgical kanonia (canons – rules of worship), later mistranslated as cannons.

According to the official IMDb profile for the film , the project was officially released in Greece on . The Rise of Sirina Entertainment in Greece 34 ta kanonia tis marias apo ti salamina sirin exclusive

To understand the source of “34 ta kanonia…”, we must examine the company that created it. is the most prominent Greek adult film production company, founded by Dimitris Sirinakis (born 1974 in Palaio Faliro, Athens) . Sirinakis began his career in 2000 by distributing international adult films in Greece before moving into directing and producing in 2007, quickly becoming the country’s leading figure in professional adult cinema . He suggests the legend arose from a misreading

Skills and habits required in the household. is the most prominent Greek adult film production

In Greek local culture, "Maria from Salamina" often appears in folk songs or as a quintessential representation of the island's spirit. While there isn't one single historical "Maria" linked to the 34 cannons, the name is frequently used in traditional nisiotika (island songs) to represent a beloved figure or a local heroine.

For decades, historians dismissed the story as romantic folklore. But new evidence, unearthed by independent researchers and presented here , suggests that the 34 cannons of Maria are not just a ballad. They are a key to understanding a secret chapter of post-revolutionary Greece.

The Maria was reportedly 38 meters long, with a beam of 9.5 meters, and carried — 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.

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UP-100   USB to IEEE-1284 Parallel   6 ft $ 42.00   6 in stock   Add to Cart

The USB-to-Parallel converter cable will allow any Windows computer with a USB port to print to any standard Centronics type or IEEE-1284 compliant parallel printer.

Simply plug the USB connector into the PC USB port and plug the Centronics connector onto your printer. The IEEE to USB adaptor will automatically set up as a parallel port on Windows Vista & 7 installations.

This unit is also compatible with most printers' status monitoring software, including IEEE-1284.

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