On November 13, the Greek Orthodox Church commemorates Agios Ioannis Chrysostomos the Archbishop of Constantinople, who was one of the Three Hierarchs.
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On November 11 the Greek Orthodox Church commemorates the Feast Day of Agios Menas. The…
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On the 8th of November the Greek Orthodox Church celebrates the Feast day of the Synaxis of the Taxiarchs and Archangels Michael and Gabriel, along with Raphael, and of the other bodiless and heavenly orders, the Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones, Dominions, Powers, Authorities, Principalities, Archangels, and Angels.
Unique in Greece & one of the 5 museums of its kind in the world…
The world’s first book which became the precursor to all modern pharmacopeias was compiled by…
John Stamos was not having one wild, last night of fun on the eve of…
On October 28, the Greek Orthodox Church commemorates the Feast Day of the Protection of…
Zoi Asoumanaki was among the 15 most beautiful women in the world at the “Miss…
The holder of a unique Guinness Record for a few 24 hours is the 62-year-old…
The world of fashion has seen its fair share of inspiration from various sources, from nature to pop culture. However, a boutique fashion store in Greece is breaking new ground by drawing inspiration from a marble quarry, using the same type of marble once used to construct iconic Greek landmarks like the Parthenon.
The 2023 Greek Film Festival is delighted to unveil a captivating selection of internationalfilms that…
Worldwide studies throughout the years have shown that Greek coffee has major health benefits, going…
With its mild weather, vibrant landscapes, and fewer tourists, Greece offers a unique and captivating experience for travellers during the often-overlooked season of Autumn, regarded by some to be the perfect time to visit Greece.
On the verge of extinction? Turkey’s Greeks are at a crossroads, and the outcome will depend on various factors, including government policies, societal attitudes, and the determination of the Greek community to ensure their heritage endures.
A study carried out by the Society for Headache and Migraine Patients has found that six out of ten Greeks still believe that the “mati” (evil eye) is the cause for their head pain.
On this day, August 31, in 1056 AD, Byzantine Empress Theodora Porphyrogenita died. Theodora was…
A recent excavation led by Swedish archaeologists in Cyprus has uncovered a trove of artifacts…
The inspiration behind “PIMATA” is a deeply personal one, rooted in the profound loss of Doris’ beloved son, Angelo. Last June, Angelo’s battle with bowel and liver cancer came to an end, leaving a void in the lives of those who cherished him. In the wake of this heartbreak, Doris turned to writing as a form of therapy and self-expression.
If you are heading to Greece this summer and not familiar with the Greek language,…