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The Remarkable Women of the Byzantine Empire

The position of women in Byzantine society is not easy to assess considering the vast reach of the empire. It was an empire comprised...

Anafiotika, the Hidden Island of Athens

The tiny, scenic neighborhood of Anafiotika tucked above the Plaka, just below the Acropolis, is often overlooked by visitors to Athens

The Story of Greeks in Panama

Panama is home to a significant Greek community whose members have strong ties in the Central American country.

What Happened to the Tower of Babel in Ancient Babylon?

The Tower of Babel, written about by the ancient Greek historian Herodotus, was said to "reach up to the sky." It was a huge...

Philistines Used Same Hallucinogens as in Ancient Greece, Study Finds

A new study examines the archaeological remains of food, seeds, and flowers found in the biblical city of Gath, Israel. These were used in...

Gold Phoenician Artifact Found in Israel May Support Bible Claims

A tiny 3,000-year-old temple-era pendant, claimed to be the 'earliest gold artifact' found in Jerusalem, was revealed to the public this week as part...

Herod: The King Who Preserved His Dead Wife in Honey for 7 Years

Herod the Great, who was the King of Judea during the Roman Empire, is said to have preserved the body of his deceased wife...

The Chronicle of the Morea: Invaluable History of Medieval Greece

The Chronicle of the Morea (Greek: Τὸ χρονικὸν τοῦ Μορέως) is the history of 14th-century Greece, specifically the Peloponnese—once called the Morea—through the eyes...

Little Known Facts About the Byzantine Empire

The contribution of the Byzantine Empire to Western Civilization was of great importance as it preserved ancient Greek knowledge in philosophy and science

Nea Moni Monastery, a Historical Treasure on the Greek Island of Chios

The Nea Moni Monastery on the Greek island of Chios is a treasure from Greece's long history, now listed on UNESCO's World Heritage List.