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Are Istanbul’s Byzantine Monuments Being Erased from Sight?

Greek Reporter 02 Apr 2025
Before it became the capital of the Christian, Greek-speaking Byzantine Empire in the fourth century AD, the Greek colony known as Byzantium was a small but well-situated trading port on the shores of the Bosporus.
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Greek Revolution Altered Ottoman Empire’s Governance, New Study Finds

Greek Reporter 01 Apr 2025
Its effects were felt at the heart of the empire—especially in Istanbul (Constantinople), where many Greek Orthodox Christians, Armenians, and Jews lived ... Greek Revolution, Ottoman Empire, and the Rise of the Millet System.
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The Ancient Roman Emperors Who Loved Greece

Greek Reporter 01 Apr 2025
As the Roman Empire consolidated, Greek culture, literature, politics, philosophy, and art continued to flourish ... While some saw Greek culture with mistrust, others embraced it ... Hadrian, the Ancient Roman Ruler Who Embraced Greek Citizenship.
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EOKA’s Legacy: Cyprus Marks 70 Years of Struggle Against Colonial Rule

Greek Reporter 01 Apr 2025
EOKA was headed by Georgios Grivas, a Greek Army officer, World War I and World War II veteran ... Grivas assumed the nom de guerre Digenis in direct reference to the legendary Byzantine Digenis Akritas, who repelled invaders from the Byzantine Empire.
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Greeks Reclaim Imbros: A Journey Home

Greek Reporter 31 Mar 2025
Ecumenical Patriarchate Bartholomew among the Greek community of Imbros ... Soon, the island was devoid of young Greeks ... The Greek school on Imbros ... Until 1920, Imbros belonged to the Ottoman Empire with a few thousand Greeks still residing on the island.
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Greeks VS Persians: The Battle of Mycale That Shaped Ancient Greece

Greek Reporter 30 Mar 2025
The Persian empire was still seeking to extend its dominion and conquer the purportedly chaotic Greek city-states ... This marked the beginning of the Athenian empire and a new era for Greek politics as a whole.
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Demetrios: The Ancient Greek Who Traveled to England

Greek Reporter 30 Mar 2025
... Tarsus, who, according to the ancient Greek historian Plutarch, had been sent to Britain by the Roman emperor to observe for himself how the empire’s newest and most far-flung province was getting on.
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Greeks of Cappadocia Left Indelible Mark on History

Greek Reporter 30 Mar 2025
By the fifth century, the Greek communities of central Anatolia were becoming actively involved in affairs of the Eastern Roman Empire, and some Greek Cappadocians such as Maurice Tiberius (c.
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Greek Flag Raised in New York Ahead of Annual Independence Day Parade

Greek Reporter 30 Mar 2025
Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church to ... This year’s parade on Sunday celebrates the 204th anniversary of Greek Independence from the Ottoman Empire and is expected to be one of the largest to date.
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Chania: A Guide to the Stunningly Beautiful City on Crete

Greek Reporter 30 Mar 2025
Greek Reporter ... Greek Reporter ... They renamed the city “Al Hanim” (the Inn) before it was retaken by the Byzantine Empire, which reverted back to calling the city by its Greek name, Chania.
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Science Declares a Greek Name the World’s Most Beautiful

Greek City Times 29 Mar 2025
Tracing back to the Eastern Roman Empire, Sophia gained traction in Greek-speaking regions before rippling out to Slavic nations and, by the 16th century, weaving into European cultures ... the Hagia Sophia, or Agia Sophia in Greek.
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The Overlooked Russia-Turkey War That Helped Greece Pave Its Way to Independence

Greek Reporter 28 Mar 2025
... Empire that had important consequences, not only for the Balkans, but also for the Greek War of Independence ... The Russian Empire did not directly intervene in the early stages of the Greek revolt.
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On This Day in 1930, Constantinople Was Renamed Istanbul, Both Greek Words

Greek Reporter 28 Mar 2025
It is also partly because Greeks naturally feel nostalgic for the splendor that was the Byzantine Empire, which also helped further the spread of Orthodoxy all the way through Russia and today’s Balkan lands.
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Ancient Monument Unveils Secrets of the Battle of Actium, Birthplace of the Roman Empire

Greek City Times 28 Mar 2025
Konstantinos Zachos, lead archaeologist and emeritus curator at the Greek Ministry of Culture, told The Independent, “This monument’s historical and archaeological significance is immense—ongoing ...
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Gold and Silver Mines Forged the Glory of Ancient Greece

Greek Reporter 28 Mar 2025
The gold and silver mines of North Greece and Lavrio produced the metals the ancient Greeks needed to forge empires and lay the foundations of Western civilization ... When these sources became exhausted, the Greeks turned to underground mining.
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