Deputy National Defence Minister Alkiviadis Stefanis laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown…
Greece 2021
Georgios Soulios (1885 – July 15, 1927) From Korytsa in Northern Epirus, he was a…
A CHURCH that was destroyed in the attack of the World Trade Center in New York on…
On July 1821, the head of the Cypriot Orthodox Church Archbishop Kyprianos, along with 486 prominent…
1821 Before and After – The Exhibition in Benaki Museum in honor of 200 years of Independence
Above the village of Kamarina, known for its wild forest, and not far from the…
Hollywood stars Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell were among those who attended the exhibition launch…
June 21, 1824, the island of Psara, which had joined The Greek War of Independence on April 10, 1821, was invaded by the Turkish fleet, comprising 176 ships. At the time, it was estimated that there were 30,000 people on the island, 7,000 of which were locals and the rest refugees from Asia Minor and nearby Chios, which had been destroyed two years earlier.
On your way up to the slopes of Mt. Parnassos and the archaeological site of…
Agrinio After some centuries in ambiguity, the city reappears during the Turkish occupation, in the…
June 9th, 1821 – Cyprus joins the Revolution of 1821. Three ships sailed from Cyprus…
On Friday, June 4, the official launch of the commemorative coins issued as part of…
International jewellery designer Yannis Sergakis received a ‘very warm’ letter from French President Emmanuel Macron…
The official event of remembrance and honour for the 80th anniversary of the historic…
Laskarina Bouboulina was a Heroine of the Greek War of Independence, reaching the rank of…
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the National Museum of Contemporary Art on Friday, the World…
Battle of Maniaki BEFORE THE BATTLE At the beginning of 1825, the Greek Revolution…
May 19, 1821. Chania (Crete). Serif Pasha arrests the Bishop of Kissamos, Melchizedek Despotakis, on…
The Thessaloniki Concert Hall was illuminated in blue and white on Monday night to commemorate the…
President of the Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou visited on Sunday the historic village Anavato on the island of Chios, which is “a living image of the disaster caused on the island by the terrible massacre by the Turks in the spring of 1822.”



















