In the complex and often violent political arena of ancient Greece, ideals of civic engagement and self-determination mingled ...
Aeschylus, the father of Greek tragedy, died in 456 BC, relatively early in Pericles' long career as Athens' leading politician. He left a number of important plays that still survive today ...
The miraculously resurrected president promised in his inaugural speech to resurrect a country that was doing quite well ...
President Donald Trump predicted a new golden age of America in his inaugural address. Past golden ages haven't been golden ...
Pericles called Athens "the school of Hellas," an education ... the marble embodiment of the Athenian golden age, that golden age was brief." Q: Then is the Parthenon, the building itself, almost ...
The proclamation of a “golden age of America” by President Donald Trump in his inaugural address last week was initially pretty exciting.
Despite Minos’s mythological status, the historian Thucydides—working at the height of Athens’s golden age in the fifth century B.C.—wrote of him as if he were a historical figure ...
The Agora of Ancient Athens is the perfect place to walk around on a nice day as you feel the warm Greek sunshine and explore ...
The archaeological site of the Acropolis is getting new, hi-tech entrance gates and a welcome point aiming to improve visitor ...