Plato's Academy was founded by the Greek philosopher himself in 428/427 BC in Athens, and is considered to be the world's first university.
Stefanos Tsitsipas withdraws from the Rolex Shanghai Masters due to a leg injury, with Aleksandar Vukic stepping in as his replacement.
A recent study claims to have utilized mathematics to determine when Homer really wrote the Iliad. How did this work, and is it trustworthy?
The Infancy Gospel of Thomas tells the story of Jesus as a child. What happens in this story, and why was it rejected from the Bible?
Archaeologists in Turkey have uncovered an ancient tomb, revealing how Rome’s richest woman donated her fortune to rebuild Sillyon.
Twenty-nine invaluable Greek antiquities spanning roughly 5,000 years have been repatriated to Greece following a handover ceremony at the Consulate General of Greece in New York.
Euripides exposed the city’s turmoil, challenged the gods, and gave scandalous voice to women and the silenced, unsettling Athens.
Scientists say centuries of human life have been preserved inside bearded vulture nests in Spain, finding hundreds of human artifacts.
Hamas agrees to release Israeli hostages under Trump’s Gaza plan but seeks talks on Gaza’s future as the deadline looms.
Ancient Greek philosophers lived at a time when religious traditions held absolute authority and were not to be challenged.
Hamas conditionally accepts Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan as Israel begins partial implementation and Europe urges for peace.
The Ice Age is often pictured as endless snow, advancing glaciers, and struggling creatures—and it is easy to assume Greece was the same.
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