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By Evaggelos Vallianatos, Ph.D. Two thousand-four hundred years have passed since Aristotle was born in 384 BCE in the…
By Evaggelos Vallianatos Reading Homer’s Trojan War epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey, is an eye-opening introduction to Greek…
Dear Friends, PAIDEIA needs our attention and real involvement to save the situation so we can be able to perpetuate…
By Aurelia Special to the Hellenic News of America “Seven well-peopled cities will I give him, The first of which…
YOU ASK WHO IS CLYTEMNESTRA? Clytemnestra, in Greek legend, a daughter of Leda and Tyndareus and wife of Agamemnon, commander…
The Mid-Atlantic Greek American Foundation (MAGAF) is pleased to announce the creation of a scholarship program for Greek-American…
By: Catherine Tsounis. East Coast Correspondent “In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous”, – Aristotle Winter…
By Catherine Tsounis January 1st, 2016 Greece celebrates Agios Vasilios or Saint Basil’s Day. In Greek tradition, he brings…
By Sean Dodds Leonidas. There is a name burned into the hearts of not only Greeks, but anyone…
Officials of the European Commission have recently visited The Amphipolis Tomb venue. During their guided tour from the Lead Archaeologist…
“Hellenism has been defined in many forms and can be traced anytime from the Homeric age, through the classical period,…
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