Zeus | The God Whose Name Is Older Than Greece
The Greeks did not invent Zeus. He arrived with them, already ancient, when the Indo-European-speaking peoples who would eventually become the Greeks migrated into the peninsula now bearing their civilization's…
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Nutrition in Ancient Greece | The Culinary Wisdom of Antiquity
Hippocrates was not the first Greek to understand the relationship between food and health. He…
The Myth of Theseus | What It Really Reveals About Ancient Greece, Power, and Human Struggle
Theseus was invented by Athens. This is not a cynical claim about the inauthenticity of…
Where the Most Famous Witches of Antiquity Came From | The Magical Traditions of Ancient Greece
The word the ancient Greeks used was pharmakeia. It did not mean witchcraft in the…
Crete | The Island That Contains Everything
Crete is the place where Europe's first civilization buried its dead, built its palaces, and…
Krimnos, Hydromeli, and the Olive Brine | The Dionysian Fermentation Tradition of the Ancient Greek Kitchen
Dionysus was not the god of intoxication. He was the god of transformation. The distinction…
Prometheus | The One Who Knew What Was Coming and Did It Anyway
His name means foresight. This is not a coincidence the myth asks you to notice…
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Where the Most Famous Witches of Antiquity Came From | The Magical Traditions of Ancient Greece
The word the ancient Greeks used was pharmakeia. It did not mean witchcraft in the sense that the medieval European tradition would later load that word with: the diabolical compact,…
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Ikaria’s Immortal Secret | Where the Island Named for Death Became the Island Where People Forget to Die
The island is named for a boy who fell out of the sky. Icarus, the son of Daedalus, flew from Crete on wings made of feathers and wax that his…
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Hera | The Queen Who Ruled Before She Was a Wife
Before Hera was Zeus's wife, she was a plank of wood tied to a willow…
The Dioscuri | One Mortal, One Divine, Both Necessary
When the roof fell in at Scopas's banquet, Simonides the poet was the only person…
Nikos Kazantzakis | The Man Who Wrote God and Was Excommunicated for It
If you climb to the highest point of the Venetian walls guarding the city of…
The Lion Gate | Europe’s Oldest Monumental Sculpture and the Curse Behind It
The gate has been visible above ground throughout recorded history. Every other major monument of…
When the Gods Grieve | Loss, Transformation, and the World It Made
We gave the Greek gods everything. Immortality. Strength beyond any mortal reckoning. The power to…
The Divine Constellation | The Greek Cosmological Tradition from Chaos to Troy
The Greeks did not believe the gods had always existed. This is the first and…
