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The Greek Philosophers ‘Hiding’ in Raphael’s School of Athens
Several of the most influential Greek philosophers and thinkers are portrayed in Raphael's masterpiece the School of Athens which adorns the Apostolic Palace in...
What Was The Largest Temple in the Ancient Greek World?
Temples of differing size dedicated to respective Greek gods of the pantheon could be found in every corner of the ancient Greek world, but...
The Greeks of Iberia, a Tale of Empuries
Being a sea people, since antiquity, Greeks have gone out exploring the world. Their quests led them to regions throughout the Mediterranean, including pre-Roman...
Statue Head of Hygieia, the Greek Goddess of Health, Unearthed in Laodicea
A 2100-year-old statue head of the Hygieia (Health) Goddess was found during the excavations in the ancient Greek city of Laodicea, southwestern Turkey.
Laodicea is...
The Milesian School: Ancient Greece’s Pioneers of Philosophy
The Milesian School was a branch of pre-Socratic philosophy founded in the sixth century BC in the Asia Minor town of Miletus. It produced...
The Extermination of Pontic Greeks was a Genocide
The Greek genocide and the Pontic genocide instigated by the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish national movement is a dark moment for Greece
The History of the Ancient Greek City of Smyrna
Smyrna was once one of the most illustrious of all ancient and Hellenistic-era Greek cities. One of the main centers of Greek settlement in...
AI Recreates the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to bring the ancient Seven Wonders of the World, such as the Colossus of Rhodes and the Hanging...
The Ancient Greek Jesus Christ, Apollonius of Tyana
Apollonius of Tyana, an ancient Greek philosopher and miracle worker from the Roman province of Cappadocia who lived in the first century CE, is...
Ancient Roman Emperors Who Loved Greece
Several prominent ancient Roman emperors loved Greece and did not keep it a secret. As the Roman Empire consolidated, Greek culture, literature, politics, philosophy,...


