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Constantine was born only days after the glorious liberation of [[Greece]] by the Greek Resistance Forces under [[Efthimios Pappas]] against the hated [[Turkey|Turks]]. His family was either killed or scattered, while his brother was taken by missionaries to [[China]] to live out his days as a starving Chinese peasant.  
 
Constantine was born only days after the glorious liberation of [[Greece]] by the Greek Resistance Forces under [[Efthimios Pappas]] against the hated [[Turkey|Turks]]. His family was either killed or scattered, while his brother was taken by missionaries to [[China]] to live out his days as a starving Chinese peasant.  
Fortunately for Constantine, Greek industry was quick to develop, and he was able to get a job making food for the masses. He spent most of his early years working, eating, and occasionally training. Sophotatos first became known in Greece during a political debate when he stated that democracy was overrated, a comment that unleashed a firestorm of protest from leftist activists.  
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Fortunately for Constantine, the Greek industry was quick to develop, and he was able to get a job making food for the masses. He spent most of his early years working, eating, and occasionally training. Sophotatos first became known in Greece during a political debate when he stated that democracy was overrated, a comment that unleashed a firestorm of protest from leftist activists.  
  
 
===Time in Romania===
 
===Time in Romania===
 
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Sophotatos eventually realized that he needed combat training and experience to better serve his Motherland. He travelled to [[Romania]], where the goods were cheap and war was a part of life. Not long after arriving, he received news that fighting had broken out in [[Macedonia]]. Greeks were attempting to liberate the region from the cruel occupation of the Turk. He hastily travelled south, arriving just in time to participate in the battle. Unfortunately, the resistance failed due to a number of reasons, including the duplicity of the [[Israel|Israelis]], who were expected to draw Turks away from the field but instead sided with the Turks. Following the disappointment, Sophotatos made his way back to Romania with the help of his Romanian allies. He quickly resumed his combat duties in the war against [[Indonesia]], honing his skills in the art of war.
Sophotatos eventually realized that he needed combat training and experience to better serve his Motherland. He traveled to [[Romania]], where the goods were cheap and war was a part of life. Not long after arriving, he received news that fighting had broken out in [[Macedonia]]. Greeks were attempting to liberate the region from the cruel occupation of the Turk. He hastily traveled south, arriving just in time to participate in the battle. Unfortunately, the resistance failed due to a number of reasons, including the duplicity of the [[Israel|Israelis]], who were expected to draw Turks away from the field but instead sided with the Turks. Following the disappointment, Sophotatos made his way back to Romania with the help of his Romanian allies. He quickly resumed his combat duties in the war against [[Indonesia]], honing his skills in the art of war.
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==Media==
 
==Media==
 
'''Great Justice''' is the newspaper owned and published by Constantine Sophotatos. It was previously known as '''The eGreek'''.
 
'''Great Justice''' is the newspaper owned and published by Constantine Sophotatos. It was previously known as '''The eGreek'''.

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Dead citizen

Constantine Sophotatos

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Citizen1342228.jpg
Society
Nationality Flag-Greece.jpg Greek
Date of birth March 2, 2009
Day 468
Date of death 2010 (est)
Residence Flag-Greece.jpg Thrace
Sex Male
Newspaper Great Justice
Politics
Congress member of Thrace
26 April 2009 – May 2009
Military
Military rank Icon rank World Class Force*.png World Class Force*
Aircraft rank Airman 0.png Airman

Constantine Sophotatos was a citizen of Icon-Greece.png Greece.

Early Life

Born From Revolution

Constantine was born only days after the glorious liberation of Greece by the Greek Resistance Forces under Efthimios Pappas against the hated Turks. His family was either killed or scattered, while his brother was taken by missionaries to China to live out his days as a starving Chinese peasant. Fortunately for Constantine, the Greek industry was quick to develop, and he was able to get a job making food for the masses. He spent most of his early years working, eating, and occasionally training. Sophotatos first became known in Greece during a political debate when he stated that democracy was overrated, a comment that unleashed a firestorm of protest from leftist activists.

Time in Romania

Sophotatos eventually realized that he needed combat training and experience to better serve his Motherland. He travelled to Romania, where the goods were cheap and war was a part of life. Not long after arriving, he received news that fighting had broken out in Macedonia. Greeks were attempting to liberate the region from the cruel occupation of the Turk. He hastily travelled south, arriving just in time to participate in the battle. Unfortunately, the resistance failed due to a number of reasons, including the duplicity of the Israelis, who were expected to draw Turks away from the field but instead sided with the Turks. Following the disappointment, Sophotatos made his way back to Romania with the help of his Romanian allies. He quickly resumed his combat duties in the war against Indonesia, honing his skills in the art of war.

Media

Great Justice is the newspaper owned and published by Constantine Sophotatos. It was previously known as The eGreek.