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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...

$20,000 in Scholarship Awards Will Be Awarded to Greek-American High School and Undergraduate Students at the 25th Hermes Expo Awards Dinner on Tuesday, April...

    The Mid-Atlantic Greek American Foundation (MAGAF) is pleased to announce the creation of a scholarship program for Greek-American high school and undergraduate students.  Beginning...

The Spiritual Beauty of Dion

By:  Catherine Tsounis. East Coast Correspondent  “In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous”, - Aristotle Winter invokes memories of spring. This is...

Agios Vasilios of Tripoli: Cathedral of the Greek Revolution Pioneers

By Catherine Tsounis   January 1st, 2016 Greece celebrates Agios Vasilios or Saint Basil’s Day. In Greek tradition, he brings gifts to children every January 1st....

Epaminondas, Savior of Greece?

By Sean Dodds     Leonidas. There is a name burned into the hearts of not only Greeks, but anyone who values the 'free way of life.' Whether...

Amphipolis Tomb Update: New photos of the Marble Door

Officials of the European Commission have recently visited The Amphipolis Tomb venue. During their guided tour from the Lead Archaeologist Mrs Katerina Peristeri, some...

Dr. Dean Lomis Honored for Hellenism

“Hellenism has been defined in many forms and can be traced anytime from the Homeric age, through the classical period, to modern times,” believes...

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