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Charming Portraits by Gysis Lead Bonhams Greek Art Sale in London
A painting of his daughter, Penelope, by Nicholaos Gysis (1842-1901) is one of the leading works in Bonhams Greek Art sale in London on...
‘Salt People’ Tell Story of Greeks in Camargue
French film "Salt People (Greece in Camargue)," detailing the lives of Greek salt workers, just got fully funded on French website Touscoprod (akin to...
Greek Documentary 'The Lost Signal of Democracy' Awarded at PriMed 2014 [Video]
"The Lost Signal of Democracy" by Yorgos Avgeropoulos was awarded the Mediterranean Reportage Prize at the 18th International Film Festival of Mediterranean Documentary and...
French Citizen Returns Ancient Greek Amphora
Greek Culture Minister Costas Tasoulas publicly thanked a 90-year-old French citizen for returning an ancient ceramic amphora he had in his possession for 40...
Amphipolis Tomb Excavation Ends, Labs to Determine Skeleton's Identity
Greece 's General Secretary of Culture Lina Mendoni on November 14, said that excavation works at the Amphipolis tomb came to an end and...
Aegean Airlines Interested in Cyprus Airways
Aegean Airlines submitted to the Cypriot authorities an official request to participate in the initial stage of the procedure leading to the sale of...
From Thessaloniki to Azores on an Inflatable Boat
On Wednesday July 23, at 9.30 am, the "Hellas-Azores" mission was launched from the Port of Thessaloniki, northern Greece. "Hellas-Azores" is considered one of...
Aegean Airlines Awarded Best Regional Airline
Greece's Aegean Airlines won the Best Regional Airline in Europe Award for the fourth year in a row.
The 2014 Skytrax World Airline Awards are...
The Greeks of Camargue by Annie Maïllis
French writer Annie Maïllis with Greek origins sheds light on the history of the Greek immigrants of Camargue with her new book.
The Greeks of...
Origin of the Name Britain and the Western Greeks
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Where does the name Britain come from and who gave it? A new book focuses on astronomer Pytheas of Massalia (Marseille) exploring the North Atlantic in the 320s B.C. who discovered, measured, circumnavigated and named Britain 265 years before the Romans.