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OLD KARDAMYLI, THE KAPATANIO AND THE MARCH THAT SPARKED THE 1821 WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
BY AURELIA
Edited by: Mariekaty Athanasea Georgota,
Resident of Kardamyli and Fulbright Scholar
Kardamyli, a small Village with a claim to being over 3,000 years old and...
A Modern Odyssey: Kostas Myrsiades’ Drinking from the Blood Pit
Lili Bita, Cultural Affairs Correspondent
Special to the Hellenic News of America
My Dear Readers and Friends,
Today I would like to present to you a remarkable...
On the Road in Greece: A Stay in Metsovo
By Catherine Tsounis
“We cannot get hotels in Ioannina for our entire group,” said Kostoula Kapogiannis, group leader of the Kapogiannis Tours three-day excursion to...
On the Road in Greece: Greek Colonies Legacy in Delphi
By Catherine Tsounis
“The rulers of Syracuse built a treasury house in Delphi to commemorate their victory,” said guide Antony Fragopoulos, of our Classic Greece...
On the Road in Greece: Archaeological Museum of Tinos
By Catherine Tsounis
The Sicilian Regional Gallery and Archaeological Museum in Palermo contains masterpieces of the Greek Colonies. On the ground level Selinunte Hall, small...
Poetry – a lever for the protection of bios Lesbos – world center for the “bio-assessment” of poetry Prof....
Prof. Agni Vlavianos Arvanitis
President and Founder, Biopolitics International Organization
A beacon of diachronic values
We live in a country of limitless horizontal potential empowered by deep...
The Society of Epirotes “Anagenesis” and the Ladies’ Auxiliary “Souliotisses and Heritage Museum Celebrate Unique Events
By: Catherine Tsounis, Special
“Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost.” — Thomas Jefferson,...
First-Ever Full-Scale, Period-Accurate Trojan Horse at the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC
Dear Hellenic News of America Readers:
In 2015, the International Spy Museum visited Handshouse Studio in Massachusetts to explore the possibilities of a collaboration.
Rick and...
Minoan Tastes curates online exhibits with Politismos Museum of Greek History
Ancient Flavors from the Land, Sea and Sky of Crete, a 4-part online exhibition
SACRAMENTO, CA – September 28, 2016: POLITISMOS Museum of Greek History, an...
Σκεντέρμπεης: Ο Έλληνας που έσωσε την Ευρώπη…544 χρόνια από το θάνατό του.
Η λαμπρή εθνική μας ιστορία http://neavi.blogspot.gr/2012/01/544.html
Σκεντέρμπεης: Ο Έλληνας που έσωσε την Ευρώπη...544 χρόνια από το θάνατό του.
Πώς οι Αλβανοί παρουσιάζουν ως αλβανικής καταγωγής τον...
Aristotle: The Philosopher Who Invented Science
By Evaggelos Vallianatos, Ph.D.
Two thousand-four hundred years have passed since Aristotle was born in 384 BCE in the small polis of Stageira in northern...
Gods and Marginal Atheists in the Greco-Roman World
By Evaggelos Vallianatos
Reading Homer’s Trojan War epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey, is an eye-opening introduction to Greek civilization. The stories are full of...
Paideia/URI Center for Hellenic Studies is Under Great Threat
Dear Friends,
PAIDEIA needs our attention and real involvement to save the situation so we can be able to perpetuate our Greek Heritage in the...
Kardamyli: Agamemnon’s Gift to Achilles and The Muses Gift to Us
By Aurelia Special to the Hellenic News of America
“Seven well-peopled cities will I give him, The first of which is Kardamyli Neigh to the...
Hellenic News of America is a Proud Supporter of the Presentation of “Clytemnestra or the Crime” at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Upper...
YOU ASK WHO IS CLYTEMNESTRA?
Clytemnestra, in Greek legend, a daughter of Leda and Tyndareus and wife of Agamemnon, commander of the Greek forces in...