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The 29 wonders of the Greek “Indiana Jones” – Antiquities returning to Greece
Stolen treasures are being repatriated thanks to the successful collaboration between the Greek Ministry of Culture, Assistant District Attorney Matthew Bogdanos of the Manhattan DA’s Office, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York—highlighting that treasures must return to their place of origin
The biggest museum robberies…before the Louvre – Which masterpieces are still missing (photos)
Louvre, Dresden, Rotterdam, Boston, Palermo: Hits with surgical precision and cinematic imagination - Rembrandt, Vermeer, Picasso, Degas, Caravaggio, Matisse, and 4,300 diamonds stolen and yet to be found
The Women of Pindus and their great contribution to the Greco-Italian War (1940–1941)
Accounts from soldiers, journalists, Red Cross volunteers, and others on the immense help provided by the women of Pindus to the Greeks fighting the Italians in the rugged mountains of Epirus
40 Films about the Epic of ’40: From the “Barefoot Battalion” to Veggos
War and Occupation on and behind the camera - The actors who put on khaki to fight at the front, and those who took on film roles - The production “boom” under dictatorship and the “unknown” films that won awards at international festivals
Björn Andresen, who at the age of 15 starred in “Death in Venice”, has died – Why this role haunted him
The title of "the most handsome boy in the world" given to him by Visconti followed him throughout his life, although he himself despised it
Why Alexander the Great won every battle: New theories on his death and the location of his tomb
Columbia Professor Richard A. Billows, in his book Before and After Alexander, sheds light on unseen aspects of the legendary conqueror’s life, revealing fresh insights into his romances and the theft of his treasure
Saturday noon the funeral of Savvopoulos – In the chapel of the Metropolis from the morning the body of
The funeral will be held at the Metropolis of Athens, at 1.00 p.m. and will be followed by burial at the 1st Cemetery of Athens - The wish of his family
Manos Hadjidakis: 2026 declared commemorative year for the composer
The decision by the Ministry of Culture is a rightful recognition of the rich legacy of the insightful creator
Turkish crimes against Greek civilians in Asia Minor, 1922
Unbelievable atrocities committed by Turkish soldiers — and not only soldiers — against Greeks in Balikesir, Balia–Maden, the entirely Greek Aydinio (Aydın), and elsewhere, as described by the French journalist and historian René Puaux, who was an eyewitness to many of these crimes