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Peacock in Greek Mythology was a Symbol of Royalty and Power
The peacock plays a role in Greek mythology as the symbol of the goddess Hera, the consort of Zeus. Originally from India, where they...
Ancient Greek Stars Lighting Up Our Night Skies
Since the beginning of time, people have turned their eyes to the sky and discerned the shapes of animals and objects in the stars.
Barbenheimer Movie to Combine Barbie and Oppenheimer
'Barbenheimer,' a recent cultural phenomenon associated with the feature films 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer,' will soon come to life on screens.
The contrast between Greta Gerwig's...
Plato’s Academy: The World’s First University
Τhe Platonic Academy was founded by Plato himself in 428/427 BC in Athens, and is considered to be the world's first university.
The Greek Jew Who Fought in Crimea, Asia Minor, and Two World Wars
Mordechai Frizis (Μαρδοχαίος Φριζής), who fought in the Crimea and in the doomed Asia Minor campaign as well as the two World Wars, was...
Twelve Labors of Hercules Exemplify Greek Mythology
The Twelve Labours of Hercules occupy a special place in the pantheon of Greek mythology, exemplifying the ancient beliefs of the Greeks.
Could a Global Flood Destroy Humanity?
All around the world, there are ancient records of a global flood that wiped out humanity early in human history. The most famous version...
The Top Five Craziest Greek Gods
As we count down the top five crazy Greek gods, many will wish to know who the absolute craziest is. But what should the...
Things You Probably Missed About Greek Mythology
Many are the stories from ancient Greek mythology that are widely known around the world, and many are the movies based on them.
Over...
Aeschylus, the Father of Greek Tragedy Who Met an Absurd Death
Aeschylus, the greatest poet-dramatist of ancient Greece, who met an absurd death, lived in the 5th century BC and went down in history as...