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From Michalis Stasinopoulos to Konstantinos Tasoulas – All the residents of the Presidential Mansion
Seven men and one woman have ascended to the highest office of the country following the 1974 Referendum and the establishment of the Presidential Parliamentary Democracy as the system of government in our country
Xanthi: Sixty years of carnival – A celebration of culture, fun and creativity
This year’s carnival is a commemorative look back at the evolution and success of this unique cultural event
The Prime Ministers of Greece from 1822-2025 (part 1) – Their studies, their professions outside of politics, and the major events during their premierships
From Alexandros Mavrokordatos and the Provisional Administration to General Kolokotronis - What did Greek Prime Ministers study and which ones had other professions before entering politics?
The provocative speech of Hoxha against Greece and the 218 million drachmas that Albania received from Greece as “war reparations”
Enver Hoxha's speech in Paris in 1946, his incredible lies, and the personal attack on Konstantinos Tsaldaris – Ukraine’s lawsuit against Greece regarding Greek-Albanian relations
Archaeological Discovery: This was the true face of the Marbled King
The history and characteristics of the unique surviving portrait of the last byzantine emperor, Constantine Palaiologos, confirming his family's connection to the historic monastery of the Archangels in Aigialeia - A landmark discovery in Byzantine archaeology in the last 20 years
Greece handed over an archaeological treasure seized in Evros to Turkey (Photos)
A Turkish citizen had attempted to illegally import the ancient coins into Greece
Hadrian’s Aqueduct: A 1,863-year-old Roman solution to Athens’ water scarcity problem
The history of the aqueduct-monument, unknown to many, commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian - It spans eight municipalities of Attica over a length of 24 kilometers and is being revived to supply the capital with one million cubic meters of water annually, exclusively for irrigation
Who was Lord Elgin: He lived as a plunderer, died pursued by his creditors
The life of the Scottish aristocrat who went down in history as the perpetrator of the barbaric theft of the Parthenon Sculptures, simply because...he wanted to lend an ancient grandeur to his ancestral estate