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Νῦν Υπέρ Πάντων Αγών: Το Νόημα της Μάχης της Σαλαμίνας και του 1821
Δρ. Εὐάγγελος Βαλλιανᾶτος, (Ιστορικός Ελληνικού πολιτισμού και συγγραφέας 6 βιβλίων και εκατοντάδων άρθρων)
Πρόλογος
O Αύγουστος-Σεπτέμβριος του 2020 ήταν η επέτειος των 2.500 χρόνων της μάχης...
What happened to the survivors of the 1923 Asia Minor Catastrophe?
“Sometimes even to live is an act of courage” - Seneca, Roman philosopher.
They did not have welfare. No food stamps, free lunches, medical care,...
Hellas Reborn
By Evaggelos Vallianatos, Ph.D.
The Greek Revolution
In a few months, Greeks will celebrate the 200-year anniversary of their 1821 Revolution against the Turks. The decision to...
The Greek Genocide of 1914-1923
The Greek Genocide (or Ottoman Greek Genocide) refers to the systematic extermination of the native Greek subjects of the Ottoman Empire before, during and...
A Visit to Hagia Sophia
By Robert Zaller, Ph.D.
It could not have been known, but those of us fortunate enough to have seen Hagia Sophia between 1935 and 2020...
Bicentennial Events Highlight Role of World Diaspora in Greek Independence
The Greek revolutionary war for independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1821 was obviously momentous for Greece.
Few realize, though, the impact the Greek Revolution...
On The Road to Constantinople: Repairs of Hagia Sophia Dome by 10th Century Armenian Architect
“All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them,” by Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaulti de Galilei, an Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer.1
Hagia Sophia...
Congressional candidate Chris Zannetos condemns Turkey’s move to re-convert Hagia Sophia
I strongly condemn the Turkish government’s decision to re-convert Hagia Sophia, believed to be the world’s oldest house of religion, into a mosque.
Designated by...
Congressman Bilirakis Condemns Erdogan’s Actions
Today, Congressman Gus Bilirakis released the following statement: "As Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus on International Religious Freedom and an Orthodox Christian, I condemn...
Memories of the Road to Constantinople: Hagia Sophia, Istanbul
“Today we view Hagia Sophia as an architectural achievement withstanding earthquakes. Famous for its dome. It is the masterpiece of Byzantine architecture,” said attorney...
H ΕΝΩΣΗ ΤΩΝ ΙΟΝΙΩΝ ΝΗΣΩΝ ΜΕ ΤΗ ΜΗΤΕΡΑ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
Tου Δρα. Ναπολέοντα θ. ΒΛΑΣΣΗ, Υπ/γου, Συντονιστή -Δ/ντή Διοίκησης Κολεγίου Ρόδου
Συμπληρώθηκαν 156 χρόνια από την 21η Μαΐου 1864, ημέρα της Ενσωμάτωσης των Επτανήσων. Αναμφισβήτητα...
In Byzantine Footsteps: Church St. Mary of Blachernae
By: Catherine Tsounis, Contributing Editor
Visiting the historical Church of St. Mary of Blachernae or Panagia Blachernae Church in Constantinople (Istanbul) known to Greeks made...
On the Road in Greece: The Arcadian Gate
By Ctherine Tousnis,
The 2500-year anniversary since the Battle of Thermopylae and the Battle of Salamis in 480 BC began in Athens on Wednesday, October 16,...
The Cursed Day: Eyewitness accounts of World War II atrocities against Greek civilians
WASHINGTON, D.C. (December 13, 2019) — In December 1943, after months battling resistance fighters, Nazi units marched through the mountains of the Greek Peloponnese,...
On the Road in Greece: St. Demetrios Cathedral of Thessaloniki
By Catherine Tsounis
“There was a historic St. Demetrios. His bones are here. There is historical proof,” explained attorney Panagiota Petropoulou during our recent Kapogiannis...