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6,000-Year-Old Wine Discovered at Prehistoric Settlement in Greece
In the prehistoric settlement of Dikili Tash in northern Greece, the oldest samples of wine ever recorded in Europe were discovered.
The samples date back...
Archaeologist Reveals Amazing Discoveries at Greece’s Philippi
The archaeological site of Philippi in northeastern Greece continues to bring forth exquisite new discoveries that fascinate experts and the general public alike. These...
The Byzantine General Who Challenged the Emperor
After the tremendously successful reign of Basil II, the eleventh century signaled a turn of fortunes in a far more negative direction for the...
The Ancient Road That Connected Rome With Byzantium
The Via Egnatia was an ancient Roman road that stretched across an impressive distance between the Adriatic coast and Byzantium (modern day Istanbul) on...
Cold Weather Front With Snow and Gale Force Winds Hits Greece
A cold weather front is hitting Greece this weekend with snow and gale-force winds throughout most of the country.
According to the National Meteorological Service...
Following in the Footsteps of Saint Paul Across Greece
The two missionary journeys of St. Paul in Greece were of great importance for bringing Christianity to its people and from there to western Europe
Construction of New Bridge Linking Greece and Turkey Set to Begin
Greece and Turkey have agreed to begin construction of a new bridge linking the two countries in the Evros region. The bridge will improve...
Hundreds Visit Thessaloniki Metro Station in Open House Event
Hundreds of visitors flocked to the interior of the Agia Sofia metro station in Thessaloniki during an "Open House" event on Saturday.
The Must-See Ancient Greek Site of Amphipolis
The ancient Greek city of Amphipolis, one of Greece's many exceptional archaeological sites, was an Athenian colony founded in 437 BCE on the older...
Rotunda in Thessaloniki: The Oldest Surviving Church in Greece
The Rotunda, built by Roman emperor Galerius in 306 AD, is the oldest of Thessaloniki's churches and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It was built...


