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Philosopher "I am now convinced that theoretical physics is actually philosophy." — Max Born I am Ancient Greek🏛Ionian🇬🇷 - #Europeanist
Thanks to this video, I learned that a professor at Yale University taught as course content what I thought to myself about the ancient Greek civilization and what I wrote here. youtu.be/9FrHGAd_yto?si…
Uzungöl and the Karester Plateau in Trabzon #Τραπεζούντα — where you feel like you're living above the clouds. Homeland of Pontic Greeks...
Michael Moran: ''After coming here, I realized that Uzun Göl was a very special place for me.'' Same goes for us Pontic Greeks... 😎Long Lake is a very special place for us....
Uzungöl, Trabzon. #Τραπεζούντα One of Michael Moran's wingsuit flights over Uzungöl... Paragliding services in Uzungöl are also offered, but these are separate from wingsuit flights and are for tandem paragliding
Irish wingsuit athlete Michael Moran landed wingsuit flights at Uzungöl, Trabzon. #Τραπεζούντα🇬🇷
#Τραπεζούντα my hometown Trabzon The city was initially called Trapezus, and founded by Ionian #Greek settlers from Miletus in 756 BC. Trabzon city reached its zenith during the Byzantine Empire.
📜Source : Plutarch, Alexander ἔοικε δ’ Ἀλέξανδρος οὐ μόνον τὸν ἠθικὸν καὶ πολιτικὸν παραλαβεῖν λόγον, ἀλλὰ καὶ τῶν ἀποῤῥήτων καὶ βαθυτέρων διδασκαλιῶν, ἃς οἱ ἄνδρες ἰδίως ἀκροατικὰς καὶ ἐποπτικὰς προσαγορεύοντες οὐκ ἐξέφερον εἰς πολλούς,…
There was one time, when Aristotle apologized to Alexander. Aristotle teached Alexander something called most likely "Acroatic logos". These esoteric teachings were, according to Plutarch, certain profound secret knowledge that was not taught to others. When Alexander was in…
Pendant que les occidentaux font des raisonnement géopolitiques compliqués ou se drapent de postures morales, la oumma soutient la oumma, quoi qu’elle fasse, même le pire, 11 septembre, 13 novembre et 7 octobre compris.
The building, which now functions as a museum, houses a bronze statue of Hermes dating back to the Roman period, dating back to the 2nd century AD, which was unearthed during a rescue excavation carried out in the Tabakhane district of Trabzon in 1997.
The owner of the Kostaki Mansion in Trabzon was Kostaki Theophylaktos, a wealthy Greek merchant from Trabzon. He was one of the Greek businessmen active in the Black Sea region during the Ottoman period, particularly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Like all the other buildings in the city, it was seized by the Turks and turned into a museum. One of the most striking Greek (Ancient Greek – Late Antiquity) heritage artifacts in Trabzon is the head of a Zeus statue displayed in the Trabzon Museum 'Kostaki Mansion'.
This sculpture dates back to the late Roman period and Late Antiquity, shedding light on the city’s rich cultural past during the Greco-Roman era.