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Vlassis G Rassias

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Vlassis G Rassias

Birth
Athens, Regional unit of Athens, Attica, Greece
Death
7 Jul 2019 (aged 60)
Athens, Regional unit of Athens, Attica, Greece
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Vlassis G. Rassias was leading spokesperson, co-founder and secretary of the YSEE in Athens, Greece (Supreme Council of Ethnic Hellenes), whose mission is to restore the traditional ancient Greek religion. Vlassis began his notable life in 1976 when a Christian monk literally smashed apart the statue of Zeus outside the Ministry of Education in Athens. Then began his rebuking of Christianity and his allegiance to the ethnic religion of Greece. He dedicated his life to the practice and representation of the original Hellenic identity, and was the author of over 20 books, numerous articles, and hundreds of speeches. He was a wonderful leader who aided greatly in bringing ancient Greek religion back into world legitimacy and a great friend to all who knew him.
Vlassis G. Rassias was leading spokesperson, co-founder and secretary of the YSEE in Athens, Greece (Supreme Council of Ethnic Hellenes), whose mission is to restore the traditional ancient Greek religion. Vlassis began his notable life in 1976 when a Christian monk literally smashed apart the statue of Zeus outside the Ministry of Education in Athens. Then began his rebuking of Christianity and his allegiance to the ethnic religion of Greece. He dedicated his life to the practice and representation of the original Hellenic identity, and was the author of over 20 books, numerous articles, and hundreds of speeches. He was a wonderful leader who aided greatly in bringing ancient Greek religion back into world legitimacy and a great friend to all who knew him.

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