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Lord Byron: The Romantic Poet Who Died for Greece
Lord Byron is one of the first and best-known philhellenes who actively participated in Greece’s War of Independence.
Pyrrhus of Epirus, the Ancient Greek King who Fought the Romans
Pyrrhus of Epirus (319/318–272 BC) was an ancient Greek general and statesman, widely regarded by his contemporaries and modern historians alike as one of...
Dua Lipa Reportedly Dating Greek-French Director Romain Gavras
Pop star Dua Lipa is reportedly dating Greek-French film director Romain Gavras, according to British newspapers.
Group Of Persian, Roman and Coptic Tombs Discovered In Egypt
A group of tombs from the Persian, Roman and Coptic eras were discovered in Egypt's Al-Bhansa region, Minya governorate.
The Greek City of Rome before the Romans
Many people are familiar with the legend of Romulus and Remus, which supposedly explains the origin of the ancient city of Rome. Romulus established...
Canadian Students Feast on Ancient Greek and Roman Food
Students at the University of Toronto in Canada recently had the chance to dine on ancient Greek and Roman food during an "Ancient Food...
Roman-Era City Discovered at Luxor, Egypt
Archaeologists in Egypt announced on Tuesday they had discovered a 1,800-year-old “complete residential city from the Roman era” in the heart of the southern...
Ioannina: A Romantic Weekend Getaway to the Magical Capital of Epirus
Visiting Athens is the perfect excuse to take a short drive to Ioannina, the capital of Epirus. Is the perfect place for a romantic getaway.
Nikopolis: An Extraordinary Time Capsule of Roman-Era Greece
Greece plans to apply to UNESCO to have Nikopolis included on its list of World Heritage sites marking places of enormous historical importance to...
One Dead, Many Injured as Bus Carrying Greek Tourists Crashes in Romania
One person died and 24 were injured as a bus carrying Greek tourists crashed in Bucharest, Romania on Friday.
According to preliminary reports, 47 people...