The kylix drinking cup in ancient Greek symposiums revealed who was an aristocrat and who didn’t belong to the elite circle.
Prologue An Orphic hymn says that Kypris, Aphrodite of Cyprus, was the “scheming mother of necessity.” She controlled and ...
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The Birthplace of Democracy: Touring the Acropolis in Athens, GreeceThe Parthenon The Parthenon stands as an enduring symbol of ancient Greece and its democratic ideals. Perched majestically on ...
Myson of Chenae, named a sage by Plato instead of Periander, stood for ethical wisdom over political power in Greek ...
For me and many others, contemplating death has clarified what matters. These curiosity-based exercises will get you started ...
At RadioDays Europe, Ben Cooper, the former Chief Content Officer for Bauer Media Audio UK and Controller of BBC Radio revealed his three keys ...
Many important ancient Greek women—poets, philosophers, and leaders— defied norms and shaped history for generations.
As a Greek woman in Afghanistan, I decided to live among ordinary Afghans to get a feel about their lives, worries and dreams ...
Long before TMZ dominated our feeds with celebrity gossip, people in Ancient Greece were captivated by the scandals of their own stars.
Ancient Greek women were defiant and established themselves as respected doctors, philosophers, and mathematicians in Greece thousands of years ago.
Sosipatra, the Greek female Neoplatonist philosopher known for her wisdom and mystical abilities Credit: Naples National Archaeological Museum, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons Sosipatra of Ephesus ...
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