Mythology
The 8 most unique lions in the world (video)
From mythology to some you may not have heard of
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Ten years in the Med - The hunt for the real Odyssey locations!
It is debatable if Odysseus’ story is meant to be considered as factual within the Odyssey’s overall storyline
Exploring a mythical land – Spring tour in Arcadia
Tracking down the traces of the forgotten god Pan on the legendary paths of mountainous Arcadia
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Ancient Greek underworld comes to life at Oxford school
On arrival visitors were introduced to Charon, the ferryman, before being asked to pay him an obol for entry…
A theory that says the ancient Phoenicians were the first to discover the Americas (photos)
The fortunate Islands were a group of legendary islands mentioned by various ancient Greek writers
Rama Cynically Plays Gender Card With Women-Majority Cabinet
He chose a well-respected professional lawyer and an equally respected scientist, both from civil society, to head his Socialist Party list.
Today, neither of those women is part of parliament. Rama, the so-called "women-promoter" and "gender champion", ditched both of them.
He brought them in and escorted them out. It was all a personal decision done for personal gain.
Robot guide leads visitors in a Greek cave
Persephone is a tour guide in Greece, but perhaps not the type people are used to.
Billed as the world's first robot tour guide inside a cave, Persephone has been welcoming visitors since mid-July to the Alistrati Cave in northern Greece.
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Daily Telegraph: An Ode to Naxos, the largest island of the Cyclades (video)
The place where god Dionysus met fell in love with Ariadne, offering the island the divine gift of fertility
Historians examining ancient sarcophagus find depictions of Trojan War
A marble sarcophagus believed to date back to the second century Roman Empire era and unearthed in 2015 in an olive garden in the northwestern province of Bursa's İznik district has been determined to be telling the story of the Trojan War.
Lamia Bedioui & Solis Barki | Athens | March 7
Musicians Lamia Bedioui and Solis Barki will appear on the stage of Polimichano Cafe Teatral in the southern Athens suburb of Argyroupoli for a concert presenting their album "Fin'amor"; the title is derived from an Occitan Medieval expression meaning "Courtly love".
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