The is a mythological bird of sorrow from Russian folklore, often depicted on icons and weapons. During the Russo-Turkish wars (1768–1774, 1787–1792), Russian naval squadrons operated in the Aegean, including Salamis. They left behind weaponry. Some cannons were marked with the Sirin emblem. A battery of 34 Russian-made portable cannons bearing the Sirin crest could have been captured or gifted to local Greek fighters.
| Canon | Theme | Marian Icon Type | |-------|-------|------------------| | 1–5 | Incarnation | Platytera | | 6–12 | Theotokos as Intercessor | Deesis | | 13–20 | Protection of the Faithful | Pokrov / Skepê | | 21–28 | Sorrows of the Virgin | Mater Dolorosa (rare in early Byzantine art, suggesting Latin or Crusader influence) | | 29–34 | Heavenly Queen and Eschatology | Theotokos Pantanassa |
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The 34 ta kanonia tis Marias apo ti Salamina sirin portable —whether an authentic medieval survivor or a cleverly constructed artifact—embodies the cross-cultural, portable piety of the Eastern Mediterranean. It merges Greek canon tables, Syriac poetic forms, Cypriot local devotion, and Crusader-era Marian iconography. The object challenges rigid boundaries between “Byzantine,” “Syrian,” and “Latin” traditions, revealing a fluid religious culture where a woman named Maria could carry 34 canons of the Theotokos across seas and borders.
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The first part, "34 ta kanonia tis marias apo ti salamina" (34ο Ελληνικό ερασιτεχνικό: Τα κανόνια της Μαρίας από Σαλαμίνα), references a listed on IMDb . The second part, "sirin portable" , references the Moog Sirin , a limited-edition portable desktop analog synthesizer built by Moog Music .
While the world has moved on to streaming and 4K, "Maria from Salamina" remains a "portable" icon because it captures a moment when Greek media was unpolished, raw, and undeniably local. It’s a piece of that proves some titles are just too loud to be forgotten. Some cannons were marked with the Sirin emblem
Whether any of these 34 cannons still exist intact remains an open question. The keyword serves as a digital phantom—a whisper from the age of sail and gunpowder. But for those who persist, combing through old inventories, hiking the unmarked trails of Salamis’ north coast, or decoding museum accession numbers, the 34 cannons of Maria may yet be found.
The 34 Canonical Gospels of Mary from Salamis are a diverse collection of texts, including apocalypses, testaments, and dialogues. They cover a range of topics, from the life of Mary and her role in the early Christian community to discussions on the nature of the divine and the cosmos.