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Alexander the Great statue installed after 27 years

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ATHENS: Athens installed its first Alexander the Great statue, a project mired in bureaucrat­ic delays for nearly three decades.

The 3.5m equestrian statue of a young Alexander, cast in bronze, was erected yesterday in central Athens opposite a statue of Lord Byron.

According to the city of Athens, it was completed in 1972 and acquired by the state in 1992, at a time of intense nationalis­t feeling over a bitter name dispute with the newly-independen­t former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

Athens Mayor Giorgos Kaminis insisted yesterday that the move had “nothing” to do with the Macedonia dispute.

“The decision to erect the statue was taken in 2015. This is a mark of the delays of Greek bureaucrac­y,” Kaminis said.

The fourth-century BC warrior king, born in today’s northern Greek region of Macedonia, is a hero figure to Greeks. For decades, Athens accused Skopje of seeking to usurp its ancient heritage.

Until now, there had also been no agreement in Athens on where to place the statue.

A decade ago, a nationalis­t government in Skopje launched an initiative to erect its own statues to Alexander and his father Philip.

In February, the former Yugoslav republic was officially renamed North Macedonia following a landmark deal with the leftist government in Greece that ended the three-decade dispute.

Earlier this month, North Macedonia renamed its main football stadium, formerly known as Philip II arena, after the father of Alexander the Great.

Skopje has also dropped Alexander the Great from the name of an airport and a highway.

 ??  ?? About time: People looking at the 3.5m statue of Alexander the Great, cast in bronze, after it was unveiled in central Athens.
About time: People looking at the 3.5m statue of Alexander the Great, cast in bronze, after it was unveiled in central Athens.

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