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Sanctions date back to antiquity, with the "Megarian Decree" issued by Athenian statesman Pericles in 432 BC being the first recorded ...
A new DFG project has been launched to study brick stamps in Roman Trier. Trier reached its peak in the 4th century AD, when ...
From romantic retreats in the Mediterranean to fresh-air-filled Alpine hikes, these are the most exciting areas of Europe to ...
In a stark warning ahead of Greece’s 2025 fire season, Minister of Climate Crisis Giannis Kefalogiannis declared that ...
In the dead of night, a bus erupted in flames on Liosion Street in Kato Patisia, Athens, sending waves of panic through the ...
The soul of a nation is its history, its literature, and its shared culture. The National Endowment for the Humanities has ...
After a decade-long excavation following the theatre's first discovery more than 100 years ago, experts describe its ...
A theater that once overlooked ancient Lefkada in Greece is seeing the light of day more than a century after its initial ...
In addition to the many magnificent historical monuments in Greece, the country boasts several unique sunken cities and ...
Once home to a thriving Jewish majority, Thessaloniki holds fragments of a lost world. One traveller's journey to find them ...
Why did the inhabitants of Greece retain the name "Romans"? – What was happening during the years of the Turkish occupation? ...
He found himself moved by the spirit of his fellow-volunteers, and decided to document the extraordinary moment in the city’s ...