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Game of Thrones Reignites the Greek Tale of Iphigeneia
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Like the myths that confounded the Greeks, the latest twist in Game of Thrones has challenged its audience.
2015 Hermes Expo Turns New Page as Messenger of Business Transactions
Hermes was the Greek god of commerce, son of Zeus and Maia. Quick acting and cunning, he was able to move swiftly between the world of...
Memory and Wisdom at ‘Geros Tou Morea’ Book Presentation
The 'Geros Tou Morea Chapter #1' of the Pan Arcadian Federation of America held a successful book presentation on Tuesday, March 10, at 2...
60th National Convention of AHEPA Australasia in Barossa Valley
The 60th National Convention of AHEPA Australasia concluded on Saturday, October 18, after a week in Australia’s premier wine region, the Barossa Valley. Over 60 delegates...
‘A Writer’s Odyssey’ by Nicholas Gage
The Chicago National Hellenic Museum hosted the Greek-American renowned author and journalist Nicholas Gage in a fascinating and moving presentation with the title "A Writer's Odyssey"...
The Late Athena Peters: A Person Who Gave Meaning in the World
You will never do anything in this world without courage. It is the greatest quality of the mind next to honor” - Aristotle.
Athena Peters...
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.
Only a Revolution of the Mind Can Cure Cyprus
The city-state of Sparta developed the most powerful war machine in ancient Greek history. Boys as young as seven were taken from their mothers by...
MIT: Most Famous People of the Past 6,000 Years are Greek Figures
There are many ways of being a celebrity, but according to Australian writer Clive James, Jesus Christ for example, was the first to have...
Onassis: When Bankrupt Germany Greeted Him With Greek Flags
On March 15 1975, at the age of 69, Aristotle Onassis, one of the most famous Greeks in the world, passed away.
His story is...


