The League of Corinth was an initiative of King Philip II of Macedon to unite all Greek city-states against the Persian ...
Myson of Chenae, named a sage by Plato instead of Periander, stood for ethical wisdom over political power in Greek ...
Now, however, Larsen believes that he has identified a prison in Corinth. It dates back more than 1,600 years to when the Roman Empire controlled the ancient city. The site was excavated in 1901 ...
Lechaion, ancient Greece's largest seaport, was the heart of the region's commerce. A new study reveals it may be even older ...
The Ministry of Culture’s announcement highlights that this is the first time such a large Hellenistic tomb structure has ...
Although places like Ephesus, Philippi, Corinth and Athens looked magnificent ... Relaxing the rules This meant taking a more relaxed approach to ancient Jewish laws about food and circumcision.
The train to Athens crosses the Corinth Canal, construction on which begun as early as 67 AD, but was only completed in 1893. In Corinth, Alice meets her guide, a man named Socrates, who takes her on ...