April 24th is the day the world commemorates the Armenian Genocide committed by Turks in…
Tag: world history
The tale of two stories, both nearly 100 years apart, and both are being celebrated…
April 21, 1967 will always been known as a day that forever changed Greek history,…
Nearly a million Greeks were killed, while millions more were uprooted from their ancestral homelands…
The secret of his shipping success was very simple: buy cheap and buy big. Stavros…
The first Greek known to have stepped foot into the USA is Theodoros Griego, a…
The glory days of aviation in Greece began on April 6, 1957, when Aristotle Onassis…
On April 6, 1896, the Olympic Games, a long-lost tradition of ancient Greece, are reborn…
Theodoros Kolokotronis was a general and a leading figure of the Greek War for Independence…
A highly controversial post on the National Geographic’s Resource Library titled “Mar 28, 1930 CE:…
Constantinople, the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, or more commonly known today as the…
Archaeologists and historians have long wondered where the final burial place of Ancient Greek king…
On this day in 1930, the name of the city Constantinople was officially changed to…
On the 17th March 1821, war was declared on the Turks by the Maniots at…
Greece will soon release two commemorative coins to mark the 2500th Anniversary of The Battle…
Chairperson of the “Greece 2021” committee, commemorating the 200th anniversary of Greece’s declaration of the…
Greece’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement rebuking Turkey for accusing the Greek army of war…
The island of Rhodes on Tuesday commemorated the memory of all its Jewish citizens that…
Alexander the Great, otherwise referred to as the “King of Kings” was born on July…
This year marks 100 years since the Pontian Genocide (1916-1923), one of the darkest moments in Greece’s history.…



















