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Subscribe to ERT: http://bit.ly/ERTYT The unexplored stories of Greek pirates and corsairs from the beginnings of the Ottoman Empire to the founding of the Greek state are presented by "Time Machine" with Christos Vassilopoulos. The show in the second part of the research on piracy in the Aegean starts from the beginning of the 17th century. Several Greeks during the Ottoman Empire, due to economic poverty, became pirates of the seas. Piracy significantly affected the construction of coastal settlements and put local economies to the test. Historians Alexandra Kradonelli, Sotiris Metevelis, Dimitris Belezos, Ilias Kolovos and David J. Starkey from the University of Hull speak in the show. Joan Abela, lecturer in Law at the University of Malta, Emrah Saga Gurkan, professor of International Relations at Ankara University, Nikos Belavilas, professor of NTUA, professor of Maritime History, Dzelina Harlautis, and director of the Hydra Museum, Dina Adamopoulou, are also speaking. Also participating are the micro shipbuilder Evangelos Grypiotis, the researcher Leonidas Gourgourinis, the journalist Ioannis Theodoratos, the writers Christy Emilio Ioannidou and Katerina Karizoni, the resident of Manis Kyriakos Sassaris and the resident of Milos Theodoris Kopakakis. Presentation: Christos Vassilopoulos Official Site: http://www.ert.gr/ Facebook: / ertsocial Twitter: / ertsocial Instagram: / ertsocial