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Tatoi: Uniforms, dishes & personal items that tell the Royal story, come to light (photos)
The digitization of the Tatoi collections reveals unknown, valuable objects that narrate stories spanning two centuries — 100,000 items and documents are now accessible to the public. The most significant pieces are already featured in the “Stories” section of the website Tatoicollections.culture.gov.gr
50% increase in number of people that sat & secured the Certificate of Attainment in Greek
On Saturday, 18 October, the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) hosted a presentation ceremony for the Certificate of Attainment in Greek at the Greek Center, recognising the achievements of candidates who sat the May 2025 examinations
Risk of collapse for Tutankhamun’s Tomb – Threatened by cracks & moisture
Researchers have discovered large cracks extending throughout the rock that could cause the tomb to collapse
Maria Callas: Her true father, the rape at 21 & the great love that wasn’t Onassis
A three-volume book titled “Dark Diva” by Andreas Bonnatos reveals new details about her life, her relationship with Onassis & untold stories from people who knew her
The unknown story of the Massacre of Kerdyllia
On October 17, 1941, Kerdyllia was leveled by the Nazis — 238 souls were lost, yet they live on through the stories of the last survivors
Heraclius: The Byzantine emperor who crushed the Persians and established Greek as the official language
The peace agreement with the Avars – The beginning of the campaign – Heraclius’ first victories – The failed siege of Constantinople by Persians, Avars, and Slavs (626) – The Battle of Nineveh (627) – Dorkon, the “Bucephalus” of Heraclius – The triumph of the Byzantines and the restoration of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem