The Turks All the Truth
Κοσσυβάκης Γρηγόρης Ν.
Εύανδρος (2009)
We, Greeks, face today as a nation/state, a long-term designed "New World Order" strategy, with various tactics of bending our anti-Turkish reflexes, in order to better serve the "World Dominating" interests in the wider region of Eastern Mediterranean and in particular the Aegean islands. Those reflexes, however, are necessary to be maintained in vigilance, first of all, because they are based on the "bitter" historical experiences of our People and secondly, due to the elementary sense of national self-preservation, since the expansionist "appetites" of the Turks, agai...
Olympica Hippica
Αντίκας Θεόδωρος Γ.
Εύανδρος (2004)
'The jockey of Artemision' (keles) The composite statue was part or a ship's cargo found by Ishermen of Skiathos near the Euboic peninsula of Artemision in 1930. The site is renowned from the sea battle of the Greek leet (with 200 ships) against the Persian (over 2,000 ships) in 480 BCE. Underwater searchers discovered these two Statues separated, but is almost certain that the horse and the young boy were part of the same masterpiece we see today at the Athens Archaeological Museum. The young anabates [jockey] held the horse's reins in his left and a kentron [goad] in h...