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Olympiacos Beats Fiorentina 1-0, Becoming First Greek Club to Win Major European Trophy
Olympiacos secured its first major European trophy in Athens on Wednesday, defeating Fiorentina 1-0 in the Europa Conference League final. It is the first...
Teucer, One of the Most Underrated Heroes of the Trojan War
Pontevedra is almost 4,000 kilometers (2,485 miles) away from Hisarlik, the archaeological site believed to have been Troy, so what could possibly link this...
Olympiacos Cruises to European Final Beating Aston Villa 2-0
Olympiacos produced another magnificent display on Thursday night at Georgios Karaiskakis in Piraeus, beating Aston Villa 2-0 and going through to the Europa Conference...
The Mystery of the Ancient Greek Statues Found in Italy
The mystery over the Riace Bronzes, two magnificent ancient Greek statues, remains, more than half a century after the day they were recovered off...
Seven English Expressions You Didn’t Know Were Greek
Have you ever wondered about the origins of many common English phrases like "Achilles' heel" or "Pandora's box?" Many of these expressions that are...
Did Ancient Greeks Play Chess?
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Chess has been receiving increased attention in the media, as Greek players are performing very well. Lately, the Greek chess team became the highest-ranked...
Trojan War: Unveiling the Truth About Warfare in Homer’s Iliad
The Iliad, composed by Homer in c. 650 BCE, is a cornerstone of ancient Greek literature and contains numerous descriptions of warfare. For many years,...
Aphrodite’s Throw: The Most Famous Gambling Game in Ancient Greece
Gambling, one of the most common vices in the world, has a long history that dates all the way back to ancient Greece.
Records of...
The 10 Tribes of Ancient Athens
Cleisthenes was the statesman who laid the foundations of democracy in ancient Athens by dividing Attica into ten tribes, based on location, and putting...
How Was Shakespeare Influenced by Ancient Greece?
It was once believed that Shakespeare was intimately familiar with ancient Greek tragedies and romances. However, that theory has long been discredited. How then...


