From Euboea, Nikolaos Kriezotis (1785 – 1853) was a Revolutionary and Fighter during the Greek…
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Today, we honor the memory of the Italiote-Greek Galateo, Antonio de Ferraris. The famous scholar…
On this day in 1912, the town of Kastoria in Macedonia is liberated by the…
Konstantinos Kanaris, also anglicised as Constantine Kanaris or Canaris (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κανάρης; c. 1790– 2…
From Rethymno in Crete, Gavriil Marinakis was the Abbott of the Arkadi Monastery in Rethymno,…
On this day, we commemorate the Byzantine victory at the Battle of Andrassos. On November…
In 1912 came under the control of the Greek forces as a result of the…
On this day in 1883, Greek general and politician, who served thrice as Prime Minister…
On this day in 1950, Mehmet Esat Bülkat, also known as Mehmed Esad Pasha, the…
Ezekiel the Tragedian – also known as Ezekiel the Dramatist and Ezekiel the Poet –…
For lots of historians, World War II started when 100,000 Italian soldiers attacked Ethiopia through…
On this day, we celebrate the temporary liberation of our Holy Capital of Antioch! On…
On October 21, 1912, the Greek army liberated the city of Preveza in southwestern Epirus…
Greeks may have helped with the most famous Chinese sculptures ever made – the 8,000…
On Thursday, 12th October 1944, the Germans lowered their swastika flag from the Acropolis and…
During the First Balkan War, the Greek Navy under Rear Admiral Pavlos Kountouriotis, liberated the…
From the village of Verniki in Northern Epirus, Nikolaos Dailakis (1883 – October 5, 1941)…
A Byzantine warrior unearthed in Greece, dating nearly 650 years, who was decapitated following the…
On September 23rd, 1821, the rebellious Greeks won a significant victory against the Turks, which…
On this day in 480 BC, Greece wins the Battle of Salamis The Battle of…



















