Her two companions died only years after their arrival, and Achladioti personally rowed her mother’s remains back to Kastellórizo for a burial.
The beautiful Lady of Ro has on many occasions been compared to Joan d’Arc and Bodicea.
Achladioti’s most renowned deed is that every day for 40 years, she would fly a Greek flag over the island even though the island at the time was under Italian occupation and she did not fear anyone. Each day, facing Turkey, which was within easy eyesight, she would raise the Greek flag and pulled it down at sunset, no matter what the weather was like. She did this until her death on May 13, 1982, aged 92.
“I was alone in 1943 in Kastellorizo with my blind mother, when all the inhabitants of the island left for the Middle East and Cyprus. With the Greek flag raised and love for Greece deeply rooted in me, I passed all hardships,” said Kyra tis Ro before she passed away.
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