Delphi | The Navel of the World and the Most Consequential Address in Ancient History
For approximately a thousand years, the most important address in the Western world was a hillside on the southern slope of Mount Parnassus in central Greece, six hundred metres above…
Hellenic Essentials
Echoes from the Acropolis
Revealed | The Astonishing Face of a Mycenaean “Royal” Woman from 3,500 Years Ago – A True Glimpse into the World of Helen of Troy
For the first time in history, modern technology has brought us face-to-face with a woman…
When the Gods Flew | Aeschylus, the Mechane, and the Theology of Flight in Greek Tragedy
Somewhere in the Theatre of Dionysus on the southern slope of the Acropolis in Athens,…
Pavlopetri | The World’s Oldest Underwater City Lies Beneath the Waters of Greece
Off the sun-drenched southeastern coast of Laconia, Greece, beneath just a few meters of clear…
Solstice Measure of Plutarch | The Weight of Returning Light
Character is simply habit long-continued. This core principle from Plutarch of Chaeronea serves as the…
Dandelion | Nature’s Ancient Healer That Still Works Wonders Today
Across the ages, from the rich tapestry of Greek mythology to modern scientific studies, the…
Braids, Wreaths, and Gold Dust | Hair & Adornment from Ancient Athens to Modern Chic
Hair in ancient Greece was a canvas for identity, a badge of divine favor, a…
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Ancient Pagan Spirits and the Hidden Magic of Greek Christmas
«Σε όλα τα πράγματα της φύσης υπάρχει κάτι το θαυμαστό.» This timeless observation by Aristotle reminds us that even in our most modern celebrations, the marvelous secrets of the natural…
Oracle's Wisdom
From Sin to Saint | The Extraordinary Life of Theodora, Byzantium’s Unlikely Empress
Timidly, she boarded the ship, the creak of the timbers echoing the uncertainty in her heart. A couple of sailors eyed her with a familiar, unequivocal grin. She knew that…
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Thessaloniki for First-Timers | The City That Out-Eats Athens
Greeks will tell you, if you ask them honestly and away from polite company, that…
Crete | The Island That Contains Everything
To cross the Sea of Crete is not to travel to an island. It is…
Samothrace | The Island the Gods Chose Before Olympus
Ten million people a year walk past her at the top of the Daru staircase…
Tiresias’ Double Life and the Serpent Transformation
There is a line buried in Greek mythology that most people have never encountered, and…
Neither Here Nor There | Hecate and the Greek Philosophy of the In-Between
Every god in the Greek pantheon owned something. Zeus owned the sky. Poseidon owned the…
The Language That Refused to Die | How Greek Survived 3,000 Years
Consider what it means for a language to be three thousand years old and still…
