Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece
The Decline of Ancient Sparta as Seen Through Its Food
Athenaeus of Naucratis in his famous work Deipnosophistae stated sarcastically that the fault of the decline of Sparta lay with its cooks, who, because of the influence of the Roman Empire, lost the ability to prepare the traditional recipes...
Archaeology
Ancient Roman Stadium in Patras, Greece Opens to Visitors
The Ancient Roman stadium of Patras, Greece is now open to visitors after being restored, the Greek Ministry of Culture announced.
The glorious monument is attributed to an offering by the Roman Emperor Domitian. The construction of the Roman Stadium...
Ancient Greece
Love Like The Ancient Greeks: The Six Types of Love
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From passionate desire and romantic intimacy to family emotional closeness, there are many definitions of the relative concept of love.
By Roman Krznaric
What is love? In all truth, there is not one single answer to this question and this is...
Ancient Greece
Cleopatra’s Favorite Perfume Recreated
Scientists have recently recreated Cleopatra's favorite perfume from a recipe written in Ancient Greek nearly two millennia ago.
The Greek queen of ancient Egypt's legacy as an exotic, seductive, and powerful ruler of Egypt has persisted throughout the centuries.
While she...
Ancient Greece
The 147 Commandments Gods Gave to Ancient Greeks
The 147 commandments comprise a guide for the ethical life for ancient Greeks.
Ancient Greece
What Were the Ancient Spartans Like?
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Spartan society was very different from the rest in Greece, an example was the absence of walls, the city was protected only by its soldiers.
Ancient Greece
What Happened at an Ancient Greek Symposium
The symposium was one of the most important aspects of ancient Greek culture, as it served as an essential setting for discussions, revelry, and debates among some of the most prominent figures in Greek antiquity.
Symposium, or "συμπόσιον" in Greek,...
Ancient Greece
The First Ever Cheesecake Was Served to Ancient Greek Olympic Athletes
Cheesecake is one of the most recognizable and popular desserts. You may assume its origins trace back to France or possibly Italy, as the fluffy cream cheesecake has become a staple of traditional bakeries.
But cheesecake has a very different...
Ancient Greece
The Day the Acropolis’ Parthenon was Destroyed
On September 26, 1687, the Parthenon of Acropolis in Athens faced a severe blow and was partly destroyed by Francesco Morosini, the leader of the Venetian army, who, as part of the Morean War, led an expedition to attack...
Ancient Greece
When Alexander the Great Conquered Babylon
The glorious entrance of Alexander the Great in Babylon as conqueror and savior was the culmination of his great achievements