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The Fairest Ancient Greek Courtesan Lais whose Beauty Matched Aphrodite’s

Greek Reporter 21 Apr 2025
In the time of the ancient Greek courtesan Lais, Corinth was one of the wealthiest city-states in Ancient Greece thanks to the Isthmus canal, which connected the Peloponnese with mainland Greece and ...
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Papas and Politics

The Times of India 21 Apr 2025
A city-state, Rome, ... They were inspired by Greek city-states.Greek city-states were controlled not by a monarch, but by a democratic council made of free men, who owned land, slaves and women.
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The History of the Ancient Greek City of Thebes

Greek Reporter 20 Apr 2025
Later becoming embroiled in the many conflicts between it and other Greek city states, Thebes (Θήβα, Thíva), in Boeotia, Central Greece once was the setting for the exploits of Cadmus, Oedipus, ...
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When Ancient Greeks Faced the Persian Navy at Battle of Artemisium

Greek Reporter 20 Apr 2025
When the ancient Greeks faced the Persians in the Battle of Artemisium, they set the tone for the Battle of Salamis ... Following the first invasion, several Greek city-states agreed to set aside their differences and form an alliance ... Greek Trireme.
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The Unsung City-States That Shaped the Ancient Greek World

Greek Reporter 18 Apr 2025
An ancient Greek city-state in Anatolia ... While Athens and Sparta dominate history book pages, there are lesser known ancient Greek city-states that played an important role in the spread of Greek civilization ... One of the oldest Greek city-states.
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EDITORIAL: Taxpayers and the Government Entities They Support, Part Ten

Pagosa Daily Post 17 Apr 2025
Athenian democracy, or classical democracy, refers to a direct democracy developed in ancient times in the Greek city-state of Athens ... What we have in the U.S., at the state level and national level, is mainly a representative democracy.
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Bread and circuses

Ekathimerini 12 Apr 2025
I will point to the Delain League; a volunteer alliance of Greek city-states created after the Persian Wars aiming to defend Greece from a possible new Persian attack ... The democratic city that fought ...
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The Legacy of Empires: How Cyprus Became a Geopolitical Prize

Greek Reporter 10 Apr 2025
According to legend, Teucer fought in the Trojan War and later founded the city of Salamis on Cyprus, establishing a powerful Greek presence on the island ... deepening connections with the Greek world.
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Greek-US cooperation in cruise tourism

Ekathimerini 08 Apr 2025
... participants included the Greek consul in Tampa, Konstantinos Danasis, distinguished Greek Americans from the state’s scientific and business environments, as well as the president of Greater Ft.
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On this day in 1896, the first Modern Olympic Games begins in Athens

Greek City Times 06 Apr 2025
The first recorded Olympic Games were held at Olympia in the Greek city-state of Elis in 776 B.C., but it is generally accepted that the Olympics were at least 500 years old at that time.
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Ephialtes—The Most Notorious Traitor in Ancient Greek History

Greek Reporter 05 Apr 2025
His name became synonymous with betrayal in Greek history ... From the historical accounts, we know that Ephialtes was a citizen of Trachis a city-state in central Greece located west of Thermopylae and was populated by the Malians.
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Effectiveness of bus lanes questioned

Ekathimerini 05 Apr 2025
... in European cities. Thanasis Tsianos, president of the Association of Greek Transport Engineers, stated, “Regarding whether taxis should be allowed in bus lanes, there is no simple yes or no answer.”.
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Citizens, “Full Citizens,” and the Tai Ji Men Case

Bitter Winter English 03 Apr 2025
A Greek woman with her young slave, ca ... We read often that the idea of citizenship dates back to the ancient city-states of Greece ... Greek city-states had slaves, who were not citizens.
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The Latest Drama

The Knoxville Focus 01 Apr 2025
Therefore, this citizen, doctor and seeker of the truth has the right and duty to reflect on events in his polis, the Greek word for the city-state. By analogy, the city of Knoxville exists within Knox County.
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