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Ομάδα Αλήθειας@omadaalithias·
Για πρώτη φορά μετά από περίπου 220 χρόνια, η δυτική όψη του Παρθενώνα αποδίδεται από το υπουργείο Πολιτισμού στην πληρέστερη δυνατή μορφή της, καθώς με την τοποθέτηση δύο ορθοστατών στις κενές θέσεις του δυτικού αετώματος και την ολοκλήρωση της αποκατάστασης του αντιθηματικού τοίχου αποκαθίσταται η αρχιτεκτονική ενότητα του αετώματος.
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European Parliament@Europarl_EN·
The European Parliament warned of continued democratic backsliding in Georgia and Türkiye and called for reforms and a stronger EU response. Learn more: link.europa.eu/WVXNK6
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Dr. M.F. Khan
Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories·
A Turkish journalist has sparked intense debate after claiming that much of modern Turkey was once part of the Christian Greek world and that many people living there today descend from populations that were forcibly or gradually Islamized over the centuries. According to her statements, vast regions of Anatolia were Orthodox Christian and Greek for centuries before the spread of Islam transformed the demographic and cultural landscape. She argues that many families of Greek and Armenian origin eventually lost their original faith and identity, adopting Islam and a Turkish national identity instead. The journalist describes the disappearance of churches, the destruction of Christian cemeteries, and the gradual erasure of a civilization that had existed in Asia Minor for more than a thousand years. She also claims that many descendants of Islamized Greeks have been taught to view Orthodox Greeks as enemies despite their shared ancestry. “I have seen firsthand what Islamization does to culture and freedom,” she stated, warning that Europe should learn from the historical experience of Anatolia and protect its cultural heritage and identity. Her comments have reignited discussions about the forgotten Christian history of Asia Minor, the existence of Crypto-Christians, and the complex ethnic origins of many people in modern Turkey. For many Greeks, these remarks are seen as a rare acknowledgment from within Turkey of the deep historical roots of Hellenism in Anatolia and the dramatic changes that followed the Ottoman era. #drthehistories
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Pedro Sánchez
Pedro Sánchez@sanchezcastejon·
Más de 7.400 muertos, la mayoría civiles. Cientos de hogares, colegios y hospitales destruidos. Un incremento generalizado de los precios y miles de millones de euros en pérdidas, también en Europa. Este es el saldo que ha tenido el conflicto en Irán. Confiamos en que el acuerdo de paz anunciado hoy sirva para poner fin a este sinsentido, que sea respetado por todas las partes, y que marque así el inicio de una nueva etapa en Oriente Medio. Celebremos. Pero no olvidemos. Y aprendamos de una vez por todas que la guerra es un fracaso. El diálogo y la diplomacia son el único camino.
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calling sos@calling_sos·
Summertime cravings 🥝🥝🥝
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calling sos@calling_sos·
@sonaldonazario7 Για καθημερινή χρήση και σε τέτοια τιμή με εντυπωσίασαν, μου άρεσαν σίγουρα δυο πολύ και πήρα να δοκιμάσω το ένα.
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𝙨𝙤𝙥𝙝@sonaldonazario7·
Άλλη μια μέρα που το 17€ άρωμα Ζάρα επισκιάζει το 250αρι της Ντιόρ
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calling sos@calling_sos·
@BjoMor @HomerPavlos crusial as it became (I dare say) a catalyst for Greek identity during our revolution against Ottoman rule. It played an important part in achieving independence so it means a great deal to us. We simply have different views on history and culture which is fine given that we
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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
Modern society hates that you admire your ancestors or the heroes of Greece. It hates it because strong and manly role models shaped Western thought and formed the foundation of a civilization based on human moral values, religion, and ethics. It hates it because studying the Greeks and the Romans can inspire your sons to become better men and think outside the box. They don’t want that. "Always strive for excellence and to surpass the others, and do not bring shame upon the race of your fathers." (Homer, Iliad 6.208–209). They don't want you to strive for excellence. They want you to be a slave to their unlimited freedoms and sexual desires. They can't think of anything more than that. Their whole lives are surrounded by a pseudo-intellectual rhetoric that is murdering your spirit and your mind. They hate the archetype of the heroic ancestor and the idea that you were born with a purpose that was always to surpass him through great deeds. Until the dark days of today arrived, days baptized as "progress," in which every day we slide from bad to worse. Some want to create a degenerate world, sunk in atheism, anarchy, and spiritual collapse, far removed from values, virtues, and morality. They call this "progress," yet it is nothing but total subjugation, heads bowed, without any desire to resist. Today’s so-called progress, therefore, consists precisely in moving as far as possible away from the ancient command of fighting in your life to surpass your ancestors and having virtues. When excellence is no longer the measure, when the only sacred thing left is the right to mediocrity and the comfort of never being judged by the shadow of greater men, then man ceases to be a bridge toward something higher and becomes merely a consumer of fleeting pleasures in a rootless present. Modern society hates Sparta because it represents the ultimate rejection of their egalitarian, comfort-obsessed worldview. A militaristic, high trust, rigid society of discipline, hierarchy, and collective duty. Some so-called "academics" portray Sparta as a "proto-fascist" and inherently gay/pederastic society. This depiction is completely unscientific, relies on zero primary sources, and is promoted solely by ideologically driven leftist academics for their own political agenda and nothing more. I strongly advise you to stay away from these academics for the sake of your own spiritual health. We should admire Sparta because it forged men of unbreakable discipline, loyalty, and self-sacrifice in a harsh world. Its example reminds us that true strength comes from order, courage, and the willingness to put the common good and ancestral duty above personal pleasure. In an age of softness and decay, the Spartan archetype is exactly the heroic model our sons need. We should also admire Spartan women because they stood firmly by the side of their men and fulfilled the roles entrusted to them with excellence, wisdom, and deep love for their people. They were true Spartan women, women of values, strength, honor, and unbreakable spirit. This tradition remains strong in our blood and has been preserved for millennia. Spartan women of modern times (Maniots), especially during Greece’s last three major wars (the Revolution of 1821, the Balkan Wars, and World War II), fought the invaders and barbarians with unimaginable strength and courage, like Amazons, the world has never seen again. These women, particularly the fierce Maniot women, should be the role models for our daughters today. They gave birth to real men, raised warriors for the nation, and embodied the eternal duty to become better and surpass their ancestors. As a Spartan I'm here to teach you the values, the philosophy and the agoge of my ancestors. A civilization that teaches its young to surpass their ancestors in virtue, courage, wisdom, and beauty ascends. One that teaches them to despise or ignore their ancestors has already begun its long descent into oblivion.
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calling sos@calling_sos·
@BjoMor @HomerPavlos became Christians. Both cultures coexisted in the Byzantine(Eastern Roman) era as the latter was the continuation of the former.
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calling sos@calling_sos·
@BjoMor @HomerPavlos Christianity when it shaped our concepts of charity, human dignity, forgiveness & moral responsibility for ages? We shouldn't dismiss its critical role in shaping the civilisation we live today. And last but not least, Greeks didn't stop being Greeks when they ...
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Monika
Monika@Monika29698435·
Kλάμα τα φασιστοαριστερά
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Monika
Monika@Monika29698435·
Αυτούνα θα ψηφίσω 😂😂
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calling sos@calling_sos·
@BjoMor @HomerPavlos ...engage with history, literature, traditions and so on. If however you mean a political or ideological context then we may be talking about different things.
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calling sos@calling_sos·
@BjoMor @HomerPavlos If by preserving Hellenism right now you mean preserving cultural continuity then as a modern Greek I participate in traditions inherited from both eras. I may attend a service on Sunday and also visit the ancient theatre of Epidaurus on 20/6 to watch Medea. I speak the language
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