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Police Deny Terror, Heist Suspects Tortured
Greek law enforcement officials have reiterated their assertion that four men arrested for bank robberies and believed to belong to a terrorist cell were...
Dodekatheists Mark Dionysus' Day
Despite sub-zero temperatures, bitter cold, a strong wind and snow covering the top of Mount Olympus, Dodekatheists decided to climb the slopes to celebrate...
Report Blames Security Flaws for Athens Picasso Heist
Untrained guards, faulty equipment and disastrous communications made Athens' National Gallery vulnerable to a January art heist that saw it lose a Picasso and...
Delano hotel heist leaves Greek tycoon Achilles Vigopoulos out $24,000
Greek pharmaceutical magnate Achilles Vigopoulos planned on spending his holidays in style: with family at the ultra-posh South Beach hotel, the Delano, where the...
First Zen Monastery to Open in Greece
The first-ever Zen monastery in Greece is set to open in the next few weeks on the Greek island of Serifos. Additionally, a Zen...
New Greek Cinema Makes Europe Debut with ‘Brando with a Glass Eye’
The movie "Brando with a Glass Eye" by Greek director Antonis Tsonis was one of the highlights of the 2024 Slamdance Film Festival, an...
Five Ancient Greek Temples Turned into Churches
The interaction between the polytheistic beliefs of ancient Greece and the subsequent emergence of Christianity stands as a pivotal chapter in history. The shift...
The Mysterious Minoan ‘Snake Goddess’ of Crete
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Since the discovery of the so-called Minoan ‘Snake Goddesses,’ it has been debated whether British archaeologist Arthur Evans' ideas and overstatements about Minoan culture...
Marble Pyramid Island at Keros Reveals Origins of Ancient Greece
Keros, the small, uninhabited Cycladic island south of Naxos, Greece, had one of the most important Cycladic settlements during the Bronze Age, reaching the peak...
Why the Jewish Word for Heretic Is Based on Epicurus
In rabbinic literature, the word "epikoros" refers to a heretic or person whose views contradict Jewish literature. The term is a specific reference to...