Throughout its long history, the ancient city of Malaka connected distant peoples, from Phoenicians and Greeks to Romans and Byzantines. Its story is...
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Byzantine society was extremely diverse, encompassing Christian Greeks, Slavs, Armenians, Georgians, Coptics, and the Jewish populations, among others, but are the Byzantines considered Roman, Greek, or both? During the Byzantine Golden Age under Emperor Justinian, the Byzantine Empire stretched around the Mediterranean Sea into Italy, Greece, North Africa, and parts of the Middle East. Founded […]
Throughout its long history, the ancient city of Malaka connected distant peoples, from Phoenicians and Greeks to Romans and Byzantines. Its story is...
The ancient Greek philosophers lived during a period when religious traditions, centered on polytheistic gods, were considered absolute and beyond...
One key factor in the flourishing of ancient Greek trade was the presence of sanctuaries at ports, which provided neutral ground and facilitated safe...
How many of us know that Italy, the epicenter of Roman Catholicism, is home to some of the most exquisite and beautiful Byzantine churches in the...
Nestled in the vibrant neighborhoods of West Village and Tribeca, Stafili Wine Cafe is redefining New York’s dining scene with an unforgettable...
Nestled in the vibrant neighborhoods of West Village and Tribeca, Stafili Wine Cafe is redefining New York’s dining scene with an unforgettable...
During the Islamic Golden Age, engagement with Greek thought inspired extraordinary scientific, philosophical, and medical advancements from the 8th...
The Greek Foreign Ministry on Thursday confirmed that 27 Greeks taking part in the Global Sumud Flotilla mission bound for war-torn Gaza are in...
Researchers in northern Greece have recently discovered a rare and critically endangered ancient fish species that has survived for at least 360...
DNA evidence suggests that living Greeks are indeed descendants of the ancient Mycenaeans, who ruled Greece from 1,600 BC to 1,200 BC.