Montreal Greeks – the Greekest of them all!
In debating on what to post on my blog today, I decided to dedicate an article to the Hellenes of the Diaspora, and more specifically to my fellow Hellenes of […]
In debating on what to post on my blog today, I decided to dedicate an article to the Hellenes of the Diaspora, and more specifically to my fellow Hellenes of […]
Image via WikipediaGreek people have performed an imperishable work; they have shown mankind many things, and, above all, the most precious thing in the world, fearless freedom of thought and […]
In some of the earlier posts on this blog, I had promised to explain at some point how the government purposely placed our nation at the hands of the global […]
On the morning of April 27th, 1941, the guardian of the Greek flag on the Acropolis, Constantine Koukides, a young Evzone (military soldier) in his early twenties, was ordered by […]
I have been posting and watching the television station SKAI’s much-boasted series on the Greek War of Independence 1821. In previous posts I have stated clearly that this series has […]
Twenty years ago, when Greece was a monolithic society, in which 97 percent of the population called itself both Greek and Orthodox, the question of whether or not Greeks were […]
In 1071 A.D. the Byzantine army, along with its mercenaries, encountered the armed forces of the Seljuk Turkish Sultan Alps Arslen, and suffered a complete military defeat in the battle […]
Thousands of pieces of Greek antiquities are hosted in the British Museum. Our campaign does not ask for the return of those. We ask for the return of the Parthenon […]
This is a chain mail translated in English by yours truly. The original mail is also posted further down, as is an article explaining the reasons behind this initiative Kastelorizo […]
The moment Israel’s huge Leviathan natural gas deposit officially reared its head from the ocean last year, it became clear that the energy and geopolitical balances in the region are […]