Hymn to FreedomThe Hymn to Freedom (Hýmnos prós tḗn Eleutherián) is a poem written by Dionýsios Solomós in 1823 that consists of 158 stanzas. The music was composed by Nikólaos Mantzáros, and in 1865 the first two verses officially became the Greek national anthem. It continues to be used as the national anthem of Cyprus, although this would have been replaced by a new anthem, without words, unique to Cyprus, under the Annan Plan (rejected by Greek Cypriots on April 24, 2004).
LyricsGreek originalΣέ γνωρίζω
ἀπό τήν κόψη Ἀπ’ τά
κόκκαλα
βγαλμένη TransliterationSé gnorízo apó tḗn kópsē Ap’ tá kókkala bgalmḗnē English translationI shall always recognise you 'Twas the Greeks of old whose dying A different English translation by Rudyard Kipling (1918)We knew thee of old, From the graves of our slain, External LinksGreek National Anthem (MIDI) (http://david.national-anthems.net/gr.mid) de:Imnos pros tin Eleftherian el:Ύμνος πρός την Ελευθερίαν fr:Imnos pros tin Eleftherian nl:Imnos pros tin Eleftherian ja:自由への賛歌 pt:Hino nacional da Grécia ro:Imnos pros tin Eleftherian
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