The Strangest Greek Superstitions | Greek Gateway
The most strangest Greek superstitions that Greeks still believe in from the Evil Eye "To Mati" to many more like an itchy hand brings money.
The most strangest Greek superstitions that Greeks still believe in from the Evil Eye "To Mati" to many more like an itchy hand brings money.
Suddenly, something splashes in her face! Woman: Uh, I’m reviving. Is this some sort of golden rain?
Diomedes Diomedes was the youngest of all the Greek kings in the Iliad. Though only about twenty years old, he was widely regarded as one...
Man throws breadcrumbs on the pigeon asking for directions. Close up of an angry pigeon. They can talk comic.
Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture. You can’t miss Sendai Daikannon if you are visiting Sendai! The huge statue of the Goddess of Kannon (Deity of Mercy), which...
#Theano (born c. 546 B.C.) is credited for having written several treatises on #physics, child #psychology, #mathematics, and #medicine. She was not only the wife...
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Artist : Gene Espy
Fish in a tank at a pet shop. Hand reaches for the price tag. Fish : A new price tag? I wonder how much I...
Roman ruins Amman, Jordan.
Celtic women were rulers and warriors and had the same sexual freedoms as men.