Greece isn’t just a place, it’s a feeling. It’s where myths breathe through pine-covered hills, marble ruins glow under honey ...
Greek philosopher Bias of Priene rescued enslaved women by paying their ransoms, educating them, and returning them safely ...
Women of ancient Athens used clothing pins as weapons, prompting a shift in Ancient Greek fashion and societal control.
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Exploring women's choices in history

The ability to decide when or if to have children has been a pivotal human struggle throughout history. This video explores key moments in the history of abortion, from ancient Greece to medieval ...
Delta College professors traced voting rights in the Constitution at a League of Women Voters talk, discussing how rules ...
Whether laced with viper venom, poison gas, or deadly pathogens—these weapons of war relied on nature's armory to slay the enemy. Poison in the woundThe Greek warrior Achilles treats Telephus’s ...
In the beginning, there were only myths. For the Greeks, the island of Crete was a distant and strange land and yet the site of some their most important traditions: Zeus was taken there to save him ...
Robin Waterfield’s new translation of Thucydides’ “The History of the Peloponnesian War” offers clarity but little consolation as we face upheaval and conflict.
Mamdani’s current apartment has no door attendant or security apparatus; Gracie Mansion’s real perk may be its high fence, flanked by cameras, and the team of police officers stationed outside ...
While portions of aid were delivered after the Oct. 13 visit by President Donald Trump to Israel and Egypt — a day marking the signing of the Israel-Hamas peace deal — the situation remains precarious ...
This was not the first, nor would it be the last femicide to occur in Greece this year, a country with the highest rate of men killing women in Europe. On June 9, the body of an 11-year old girl was ...