Christianity spread across the Roman Empire through persecution, cultural adaptation, and the transformation of pagan beliefs ...
On October 20, 1888, Athens’ iconic Zappeion Megaron first opened its doors to the public. The impressive neoclassical hall ...
On the edge of the Peloponnese, Kastania Cave is a three-million-year old geological wonder with breathtaking stalactites and ...
In 2025, Greece is celebrating diplomatic and economic victories while grappling with deep-seated social unrest, natural disasters ...
Alexander the Great's empire spanned much of the known world, but historians are still debating whether he knew about the ...
Some of Athens's architectural landmarks were destroyed to make way for modern buildings due to the rapid economic ...
Cleopatra VII Philopator was an astute ruler who used her charms to win over the most powerful men in the ancient world as allies.
DNA analysis reveals the unique genetic story of the Piceni people, a mysterious civilization that thrived in Italy before ...
Scores of baby penguins bravely dive off a massive 50-foot cliff for their first ever swim in the Antarctic below, new footage shows.
The ancient Greeks settled on the Aeolian Islands sometime in the Bronze Age where they traded with their neighbors extensively.
The Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was a Greek engineering marvel that guided ships ...