Alexandros Ypsilantis, a founding member of Filiki Eteria that coordinated the beginning of the Greek War of Independence.
The ancient Greeks used a myriad of weapons on the battlefield, including spears, swords, and pikes in a variety of shapes ...
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A Man Brought His Father’s ‘Piece of the Parthenon’ to Greek Officials. They Said It Was From an Even Older Temple in the Acropolis of Athens
The engraved marble fragment likely came from an archaic temple called the Hekatompedon, making it around 2,600 years old ...
The United States is eager to advance energy ties with Greece and see the country become a key energy gateway to Europe, the ...
It was 15 August 1960, the feast day of the Dormition of the Theotokos. Along the banks of the Evrotas River, which had ...
Mount Athos, in northern Greece, is the beating heart of the Orthodox Christian faith and home to 2,000 monks. But for the ...
Tosti-Croce arrived in Valparaíso, Chile, in 1950 from Genoa by way of Buenos Aires at the age of two and a half, along with ...
The historian’s account of German debt and postwar settlement is a vivid story of risk, courage — and political contingency ...
Kogarah School of Greek Dancing honours heroes of the 1940 Greek Resistance with tribute performance
A dance presentation hosted by AHEPA Sydney & NSW celebrated the courage of the Hellenic Army's VIII Division and the Women ...
Kimberly Guilfoyle, a former California prosecutor, TV personality and close ally of President Trump, officially took office ...
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Balkans in Nazi Hands - A Greek Tragedy
Greece falls as Axis troops push through the last Allied defences. New plans are made for a German invasion of Crete, and a ...
A Jewish couple was forced to leave Vincent van Gogh’s 1889 'Olive Picking' behind when they fled Nazi Germany. The pair's ...
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