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There were a number of factors which contributed to the Greek Junta's downfall, which we'll discuss this week in part three, the third and final chapter, on this epic three-part event on one of the darker chapters of Modern Greek history. Tune in to find out how it, quite literally, all went down.
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.SLGROlympiakos are crowned champions after beating AEKPAOK suffer defeat to Panathinaikosrelegation battle is hotting upSLGR2 Larssia manager parts ways with the clubKifisia is close to an SLGR returnOther newsAris aim to bring in more Greek playersPavlidis, Karetsas, Ioannidis and Vagiannidis all linked with big moves in EuropeGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
Όταν οδηγούμε, μοιραζόμαστε τον δρόμο; Μήπως νομίζουμε ότι πρέπει πάντα οι άλλοι να μας παραχωρούν προτεραιότητα; Διευκολύνουμε τα μέσα μαζικής μεταφοράς; Και επίσης τα λεωφορεία προσέχουν τους ποδηλάτες; Σε όλα τα παραπάνω, δηλαδή στη σημασία της αρμονικής συνύπαρξης των οχημάτων στον δρόμο αλλά και για την αναγκαιότητα να «μπαίνουμε στη θέση του άλλου» απαντούν ο Τάκης Ξουρής, επιχειρησιακός διευθυντής του Cycling Greece, του φορέα που έχει αναλάβει την αναβίωση του Διεθνούς Ποδηλατικού Γύρου Ελλάδας και ο Σταμάτης Κόνδυλας οδηγός λεωφορείων, ποδηλάτης. Οι δύο καλεσμένοι του Μάνου Χαραλαμπάκη στο 28ο επεισόδιο του του Podcast της Αthens Voice «Μετακινήσου αλλιώς» μίλησαν για το καινοτόμο βιωματικό σεμινάριο που πραγματοποιήθηκε προ ημερών σε αμαξοστάσιο του ΟΣΥ, όπου οδηγοί λεωφορείων μπήκαν στη θέση ποδηλατών.«Στο πλαίσιο των πρόδρομων δράσεων του Διεθνούς Ποδηλατικού Γύρου Ελλάδος του «ΔΕΗ Tour of Hellas» «προτείναμε να γίνει αυτό το βιωματικό σεμινάριο στους οδηγούς λεωφορείων και τρόλεϊ. Στόχος ήταν να νιώσουν πώς είναι πραγματικά να περνάει ένα μεγάλο λεωφορείο δίπλα από έναν ποδηλάτη. Oι οδηγοί των αυτοκινήτων δεν μπορούν να κατανοήσουν πώς είναι να περνάς - έχοντας ένα μεγάλο και πιο βαρύ όχημα και με μεγάλη ταχύτητα - δίπλα από ένα όχημα, όπως το ποδήλατο που κινείται με την ανθρώπινη δύναμη» εξηγεί ο Τάκης Ξουρής. Από την πλευρά του ο Σταμάτης Κόνδυλας - που είναι και ιδρυτής της ομάδας ποδηλατοβόλτες φίλων, παρουσιαστής της εκπομπής ΠΟ.ΦΙ time – σημειώνει ότι στο σεμινάριο συμμετείχαν «εκπαιδευόμενοι οδηγοί λεωφορείων που αύριο θα βγουν στον δρόμο. Κάτι πολύ σημαντικό». Παράλληλα, ο Τάκης Ξουρής που είναι και αθλητής ποδηλασίας επισημαίνει την ανάγκη εκπαίδευσης των οδηγών ΙΧ πάνω σε θέματα συμπεριφοράς απέναντι σε άλλους οδηγούς, όπως οι ποδηλάτες. «Πολλές φορές ακούμε να μας λένε, «ανέβα στο πεζοδρόμιο, ο δρόμος δεν είναι για τα ποδήλατα. Δυστυχώς στην Ελλάδα είμαστε πολύ πίσω στην εκπαίδευση των οδηγών σε θέματα συμπεριφοράς».
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.SLGRPAOK defeat Olympiakos in ToumbaPanathinaikos see of AEKLevadiakos continues their good runVolos drop into the bottom twoAthens Kallithea gets crucial winGreek CupOFI reach the Greek Cup final for the first time in 35 yearsAEK beat Olympiakos but Thrylos progressSLGR2 Larissa is back in the Super League after winning promotionOther newsHattrick hero Pavlidis in the derby against FC PortoTzolis stars for Club BruggeGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
Plappy returns from Greece with a stage win, we rate Flanders and preview Paris Roubaix.
From Manuel Locatelli Juventus screamer, Eldor Shomurodov keeps Roma unbeaten streak in 2025 alive, Atalanta risk top 4 after another loss, Lazio end bad form with impressive win, AC Milan comeback from two goal deficit yet again, Fiorentina king Moise Kean strikes again, to Inter Milan fail to make dominance pay as Parma stage impressive comeback, Lecce, Venezia, Empoli, Cagliari, Torino and Hellas all draw, and preview of leg 1 of Champions League, Europa League and Conference League where Bayern Munich host Inter, and Lazio + Fiorentina clash with Bodö/Glimt and Celje respectively as well as this week's Baggio, Serie ASS and Premface of the week plus much, much more when Nima and Carlo break down all the main talking points from Match Day 31 of the 2024/2025 Serie A season.Timestamps:00:00 Intro - Welcome Alfredo Marabese To The Italian Football Podcast05:58 Juventus - Manuel Locatelli Screamer Biggest Positive On The Night17:37 Roma - Winning Run Ends But Eldor Shomurdov Keeps Unbeaten In 2025 Alive27:06 Atalanta - In Freefall After Another Loss: Miss Out On Top 4?38:44 Lazio - Important Away Win Relaunches Top 4 Hunt44:34 AC Milan - FC Groundhog Day: Yet Another Comeback From Goals Down57:48 Fiorentina - King Moise Kean Continues To Rules Supreme01:08:21 Best Of The Rest - Lecce, Venezia, Torino, Cagliari, Empoli & Hellas Verona All Draw01:11:41 Inter Milan - Stumble After Again Failing To Make First Half Dominance Pay01:17:59 Parma - Refuse To Die Without A Fight After Impressive 2nd Half Comeback01:22:00 Champions League Europa League & Conference League Quarterfinal Leg 1 Preview - Decimated Bayern Host Inter, Bodø/Glimt & Celje Welcome Lazio + Fiorentina01:38:15 Baggio, Premface & Serie ASS Of The WeekListeners in the UK & Ireland: Click here to watch Serie A LIVE on OneFootball.If you want to support The Italian Football Podcast and get every episode, simply become a member on Patreon.com/TIFP OR Spotify OR YouTube Memberships. Your support makes The Italian Football Podcast possible.Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Chris brings us Opinion Scholarship on the Creation myths of ancient Greece. We begin with an exploration of so-called "Old Europe" and a cavalcade of archeological evidence of the Great Mother Goddess religion that prevailed in the Stone Age. From there we follow Author--Robert Graves--as he reconstructs from ancient sources the oldest Creation myths of Greece; following the symbolic breadcrumbs which connect Zeus and the Olympians with the Great Mother Goddess who came before them. This takes us from Homer and the Orphics to the Bible, into Zoroastrianism and Ancient Egyptian myth, then we trip over Homer, Hesiod and Apollodorus and fall squarely into the Aryan migration theory (which we navigate tactfully). And before all is said and done, we pepper in a dash of depth psychology. Enjoy ;)
Hij zou het geheim zijn van het ‘extraparlementaire programkabinet'. Een partijloze premier die alle coulissen van Den Haag kende, gepokt en gemazeld dankzij decennia opereren in de schaduw van krachtfiguren - een man die het vak kon leren van leiders als Ruud Lubbers en Mark Rutte. Wat bleek? Juist Dick Schoofs kabinet werd een achtbaan van incidenten, chaotische onderlinge verhoudingen en kettingbotsingen. Schoof krijgt zijn ploeg niet aan het werk. Haagse ambtenaren kijken wanhopig naar 'hun' premier. Angstig wachten ze af welke 22% van hen ontslagen gaat worden door NSC-minister Judith Uitermark (Binnenlandse Zaken). Jaap Jansen en PG Kroeger zien 'lintjesgate' en de lotgevallen van PVV-minister Marjolein Faber als een fenomeen in een vast patroon. Onder Schoof coherentie noch regie, tenzij PVV-leider Geert Wilders die naar zich toetrekt. Ook bij dit nieuwste '1 april- debat'. ***Deze aflevering is mede mogelijk gemaakt met donaties van luisteraars die we hiervoor hartelijk danken. Word ook vriend van de show!Heb je belangstelling om in onze podcast te adverteren of ons te sponsoren? Zend een mailtje naar adverteren@dagennacht.nl en wij zoeken contact.Op sommige podcast-apps kun je niet alles lezen. De complete tekst plus linkjes en een overzicht van al onze eerdere afleveringen vind je hier***De premier 'baalt', kreunt 'tsjongejonge', 'dit gebeurt niet nog eens', 'dit is niet goed'. Hoewel hij keer op keer belooft de regie te pakken, lijkt bijna niets te slagen. Het vaak om advies bellen met oud-formateur Richard van Zwol helpt ook al niet. De coalitie leeft van burgeroorlog naar burgeroorlog, met af en toe een wapenstilstand. De 'vier pizzapunten' staan vol argwaan in permanente campagnestand. Een gezamenlijk perspectief dat zorgt voor een gunfactor naar politieke partners is er nooit geweest.Burgeroorlog 1 is het raison d'être van dit verbond: migratie. Zelfs bij vijf lintjes spat de ploeg uiteen. BBB-minister Mona Keijzer botst met collega Faber. Deze beschimpt daarop de premier straffeloos, waarna VVD en NSC toch weer een wapenstilstand slikken. Maar de strijd in de loopgraven woedt voort. Burgeroorlog 2 betreft de echte oorlog, die in Oekraïne. De scheuring van de coalitie rond de motie-Eerdmans dendert nog na. EU en NAVO beseffen nu dat Dick Schoof een solist is zonder achterban of gezag. Burgeroorlog 3 wordt uitgevochten in Boedapest. De VVD pikt in Europa niet langer de schofferingen door Viktor Orbán en kornuiten. Wilders Europese partner moet hard aangepakt worden. Een confrontatie op de Haagse poesta. Burgeroorlog 4 draait - heel passend- om het defensiebeleid. Aankomend bondskanselier Friedrich Merz heeft de Haagse politiek volledig overrompeld met zijn € 500 miljard 'Sondervermögen' daarvoor. De coalitie schiet alle kanten op. Dit doet vrezen voor een deconfiture op de NAVO-top in juni.Burgeroorlog 5 betreft nog meer miljarden. Klimaat en energie - en het overvolle stroomnet - vergen daadkracht en investeringen. De industrie dreigt ons land de rug te keren. Dat is iets dat juist de VVD niet kan of zal meemaken. PVV en BBB keren zich intussen tegen VVD-minister Sophie Hermans. Burgeroorlog 6 verlamt alle activiteiten die ons land vooruit moeten brengen, zoals de huizenbouw. Stikstofperikelen worden niet opgelost. Ze wantrouwen BBB-minister Femke Wiersma. Kabinet en coalitie verlammen daarbij vooral zichzelf. Burgeroorlog 7 gaat om geld, de wortel van alle kwaad immers. NSC beweert 10 miljard te hebben getoverd, BBB en PVV geven die enthousiast uit voor hun clientèle, maar VVD-minister Eelco Heinen en de premier weigeren de staatsschuld als cadeautjes rond te strooien. En de BTW-problemen hangen als een zwaard van Damokles boven het kabinet. Daarbij komt dat ons land geen 'Sondervermögen' kent en schulden oplieren is geen investeren. Holland wordt Hellas.De extraparlementaire fictie geeft de vier fracties intussen alle mogelijkheden zich te profileren tegen elkaar en de dilemma's, veto's, kostbare wensen en eisen bij elkaar over de heg te gooien. Regeren wordt zo: oppositie voeren tegen de eigen partners. De premier staat alleen, zijn ministers negeren hem en de coalitiefracties nog meer. Als marathonloper rent hij tussen de loopgraven van zijn zeven burgeroorlogen, wapperend met een witte vlag: "Niet schieten!"***Verder luisteren428 – Dick Schoof, de 'premier van buiten', is de ultieme insider448 - Premier zonder kompas470 - Het kabinet bestaat niet, het is een virtuele machine466 - Behandeling Onderwijsbegroting werd parcours vol struikelpartijen en miskleunen463 - De eerste honderd dagen. Lessen in daadkracht voor het kabinet-Schoof456 - De zeven crises van het kabinet-Schoof452 - Wie is de baas in de coalitie?438 –Het nieuwe kabinet als kleuterklas. De koning kun je niet spelen426 - Een doodgewoon meerderheidskabinet met een allesbepalende financiële plaat425 - Een oprecht akkoord493 - Het belastingkaartenhuis wankelt490 – Duitslands grote draai. Friedrich Merz, Europa en Nederland435 - Klimaat en Groene Groei: Sophie Hermans heeft grote ambities, maar wordt het haar mogelijk gemaakt?491 - De voortdurende twijfels van Nieuw Sociaal Contract477 - De VVD staat sterk, maar zit ook klem372 - Nieuwe partijen als Nederlandse traditie - en de afgrond die altijd weer dreigt420 - Wilders formeert in Boedapest, niet Den Haag***Tijdlijn00:00:00 – Deel 100:28:16 – Deel 201:03:29 – Deel 301:11:41 – Einde Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
No sooner had the Colonels assumed command of the country after their coup did they completely change the Greek political landscape. In Part Two on the Greek Junta, we'll be exploring what life was like under their iron rule and what those opposed to it were doing behind the scenes.
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.SLGROlympiakos defeat Panathinaikos to go 10 points clearPAOK back in the hunt for 2nd with a win away to AEKAris and Atromtios both win as they push for EuropeSLGR2AEL Larissa close to a return to the top flightKalamata and Kifisia fight for promotionWas the B team project a failure?Greek Cup previewOlympiakos all but through against AEKOFI narrowly lead Asteras TripolisOther newsKaretsas, Tzolis and Douvikas all score for their clubsGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
Vi rawdoggar første episode og kjem med våre udokumenterte og uopplyste meiningar og dei fire første landa i ESC 2025. Vi startar oss i varmare strok og besøker Albania, Slovenia, Montenegro og Hellas. Marvin Wiseth (katten, ikkje ordføraren) er gjest.
SPESIAL! Kjell-Gabriel er i Spania på "Mediterranean Wines Symposium" og der har han fordøyet seg litt i gresk vin. Og ja, du leste rett; gresk hvitvin!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.EthnikiGreece are promoted to Nations League A Thumping 0-3 win away to Scotland with the kidsThe training centre has been announcedDenmark enters Greece's 2026 World Cup qualifiers groupKaraiskakis Stadium to be the home groundSLGR playoffsSuper League is backOlympiakos host PanathinaikosAEK host PAOKRelegation six pointer between Athens Kallithea and VolosOther newsMantzios starts well as manager of CyprusKostoulas and Mouzakitis linked with AC MilanGreek Super Cup to be played either in August or JanuaryGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
Fedon Lindberg bør være et navn nordmenn flest kjenner til, i likhet med hans greske opphav. Det de derimot ikke vet, er at han faktisk bor store deler av året nede i Athen, som er i Hellas (noe du virkelig BØR vite hvis du er interessert i denne podkasten, no offense), et land vi enda ikke har besøkt i 198 land. Dermed utnytter Einar denne muligheten til å prøvesmake en "åssen ærre der a?" med Fedon i Athen. Bon appétit! Produsert av Martin Oftedal, PLAN-B Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
No Longer An Enemy.Book 3 in 18 parts, By FinalStand. Listen to the ► Podcast at Explicit Novels."My Sister wished to know if you speak Mandarin," the brother translated for me."Hi, I'm Cáel," I greeted him. "Who are you guys?" He looked to one of the two goons holding on to me. I received a painful kidney punch. I discovered a whole new super-power. It hurt for about two seconds then nothing."I asked you a question," he repeated."No, I don't speak Mandarin," I lied so well it came across as a dour confession."Yet you know the secretive language of the Earth & Sky," he stated."Yes, I do. I have a thing for dead languages. Maybe in a few more years, I'll pick up your Mother Tongue as well," I bantered.No punishment was immediately meted out, so I suspected no one close to me, besides him, spoke much if any English. Jian Bob (my new name for him) didn't relay my insult. I wasn't worth it. He went straight for the reason for our get-together."You are going to die, Mr. Nyilas. That is a given," J B began."We both know you have done enough damage to our cause to be worthy of elimination a hundred times over. I'm going to show you respect by not lying to you about your possible fate. What you can do is save your young companion. We understand you two are close," he appealed in a very polite manner. Aya snickered."Cáel, these people are mentally challenged," she giggled to me, "or hideously misinformed.""I know, I know," I smiled down at Aya. "Still, they have gone through a great deal of effort to insult our intellect today, so let's humor them a little longer." Jian Bob issued several casual orders.In short order, a third man had hold of me by the jaw with one hand while trying to hold my eyelids open with the other. One guard held her by the shoulders. A second held her right hand, extending her ring finger. A third man held a knife to her top knuckle. A forth stood close with a small blowtorch."She may be a small person, Mr. Nyilas, but she can still die by the Death of a Thousand cuts," he explained."I love you, Aya," I told her softly."I love you too, Fehér mén," she succeeding in keeping most of the fear from her voice.Neither one of us could stop this. Aya certainly didn't expect me to compromise the Host for her benefit. She was as much an Amazon as the first Epona."First, I wish to know what alerted you to the attack at the Summer Camp," Bob began the interrogation."We know you were responsible. We want to know what happened." I looked into his eyes and waited patiently. He nodded to the guard, who shoved my face toward Aya's extended finger until I was less than a foot away."Do it." The Order came in Mandarin.The guard cut the top part of the digit off, one knuckle. I looked at the flesh and bone being cut away. In a clinical manner, I noted how sharp the blade was. I saw the blood shoot forth and heard Aya's little voice cry out in pain. I was pulled back and pointed at Jian Bob again."Do I need to repeat the question for you?" he said."No, I caught it the first time," I grimaced. "It tells me that you haven't the slightest idea who you are fucking with." Bob made a slight hand gesture and the blowtorch cauterized Aya's stump. Her little lungs belted out a terrible screech that wound down as her feet gave out and she hung limply in the guard's grip."Revive her." The blowtorch guy, clearly not his first day on the job, snapped some smelling salts under her noise. Aya revived, sobbing and in a great deal of pain."Cáel," she whimpered. "I have found my stillness. I'll be okay now." Her sobs subsided."Shall we try this again?" J B remained coolly polite, almost urbane."Nah," I joked, "we are both pretty good over here.""Again." The Mandarin order came. Off went another digit of her ring finger. This time her scream was much more exuberant and forceful. We all know it hurt like Hell, but the world had turned."He's going to kill all of you," Aya snickered while she sobbed. "You are all going to die.""Mu, what is the little girl saying?" she asked Jian Bob, real name Mu."She is stating her belief that Cáel will somehow kill us all," he and his sister shared the joke. "Let us see what her tune is when they start in on her left hand," the woman smiled at her sibling.That implied they'd cut off her right thumb and fingers, digit by digit, until one, or both of us cracked. The man nodded and Aya's nub was burned again. Her scream was more of a cleansing shout."Cáel, do you think I will have a nice horse to ride when I join Epona's herds, or will I get a pony?" Aya whimpered."Not a clue," I began before Mu had the face-hugging guard apply a finger strike to my solar plexus. Alal's gift had allowed me to partially organize my brain functions. Coping with pain was a whole lot easier now, but I had to be careful to monitor it because pain was Nature's way of letting you know that there was something wrong with your body."What color would you like me to pick up and have waiting for you," punch, "when you finally take yourself to the cliffs?""Again.""This is accomplishing nothing," the senior bald Mo Fo grumbled. "He clearly cares nothing for the child and has been trained in counter-interrogation techniques.""There is nothing to indicate that," Mu bristled."Xiàsh, burn the tip of his left forefinger," senior necromancer commanded. The guy holding my face coordinated with the men holding my arms to free me of my bonds and wrestle my left arm forward. I didn't bother resisting.It didn't take the commandoes long to figure I had stopped caring. On came the flame and the pain. Oh, I screamed. The pain was real. What had changed was my ability to shuffle it off to an isolated memory file to be tackled later. The bald creep stepped into my field of vision. His eyes were windows to the abyss. My "spirit" sight opened my eyes to the truly inhuman sections of his mind and soul."See, normal techniques will not be affective. We will do it, " and they realized the enormity of their mistake by assuming I was paralyzed by the pain. I broke free of the guy on my left and began twisting around the guy on my right. I wasn't getting away, I was going for his QCW O5. I knew their favorite martial arts styles and their weaponry now.The guy I was rolling behind realized what I was doing (going for his gun), but mistook my intentions. I wasn't trying to get away, or steal the gun (still strapped to his body). That cockhead even helped me out by lurching ground-ward. I swung the gun up, hit the selector and fired two quick bursts.The first three rounds hit Mr. Blowtorch in his right thigh, shredding it. The second burst caught Mr. Knife guy in the crotch, a triple 21mm castration. Had Blowtorch Guy not been busy trying to keep the strands of his right hip connected to his right leg, he could have stopped the blood fountaining from his buddies shattered groin. That was the end of my joy.I was born to the ground and the guy whose gun I'd borrowed pulled away. I hit the concrete surface hard. That was only the beginning of my issues. Radiating from the floor was cold beyond cold. I had the sensation of falling into the heart of a cold, dead star. How I even knew what the felt like was an impossibility."He feels very cold," protested one of the two guards, in Mandarin; pulling me back to my feet groused."If your incompetence has led to his terminal condition," the male twin threatened. I felt the approach of the female twin, her reaching for me. A new intense pain seared me to the cores of my bones. Before she yanked my hair up, my body reignited.I found myself stared into her pitiless eyes that regarded me with the casual callousness of a veterinarian preparing to put down some rabid stray dog. She ran three fingers over my cheek."What are you babbling about?" she snapped at the two commandoes. "If anything, he is feverish.""Zhen, have him sedated," Chief Necromancer demanded. "Mu, now we will do this my way." Once more I was bound. Someone stabbed a needle into my right triceps. That was a mere discomfort. If I had any consolation, it was hearing Mu ordering the execution of the two men I'd shot.They didn't have the time and facilities to tend to their immediate emergency needs and taking them to a trauma center wasn't going to happen. Those two went into body bags. I had to assume they would be joining us on the plane, though they'd be in the cargo compartment."What are you smiling at?" I heard Zhen snapping before my world collapsed down to a pinhole of light."Lady, I don't know what you said," Aya declared happily. "You are probably angry that Cáel has already killed two of you and we haven't even got off the ground yet." I heard a sound I couldn't make out followed by another and finally a third. That resulted in an Aya-squeak. Ah, she'd tried to hit Aya and Aya had dodged the first two blows. Good girl."Cáel isn't going to like you doing that," Aya chirped."Aya's a winner," I mumbled. I wasn't in control of my senses when they dragged me onto a waiting jet. I wasn't worried. With Aya at my side, I was invincible.DreamingI looked at her face, so youthful, beautiful in her own way, yet far from innocent. She bore a terrible weight. The armor she was wearing, that of a heavy horseman of the steppe, was a leather coat, chain links over her vulnerable regions (throat, underarms and skirt), with the rest being covered by darkened bronze plates.Her iron helmet was open-faced with mobile plates covering her cheeks as well as the sides and the back of her neck; it bore a white horse-hair plume, it was the only feature of her panoply that would draw any special attention her way. She carried no shield. Instead, she wielded a powerful horn & sinew composite recurve bow. She used her knees to rise up on her mount and fire over the mare's head.Similarly attired women rode close to either side of this young woman. Both were older; one in her early forties and the other ~ late thirties. The one to the left bore a lance, not in the couched fashion most people today are familiar with, but used in a double-handed over-head fighting style.The woman to the right fought with a strange blade. It wasn't saber ~ an ancestor of that blade perhaps. It was about a meter long, no hand guard, single-edged except for the top 4 cm on the back side which was equally sharp. Her left hand remained free. I think I saw her purpose. If the young woman got into difficulty, her guardian on the right could pull her horse away and lead the woman to safety.Behind and beside those three rode perhaps three hundred of their sisters. Those in the center were as heavily armored as those three. On each flank were the lighter, faster bow-women, on smaller steeds. The women in the center rode larger mounts that were good for carrying weight and pushing home a charge, while the flanking steppe ponies were virtually tireless.In the center, identified only by her long golden-mane helm, was the Golden Mare ~ War Leader of the Host. The Amazons didn't fly pennants or carry banners. They judged the course of battle by that woman's head movements (the mane was quite long) and the shrill horn blasts unique to the Amazons.Let the barbarians have the all too common deep booming horns calls and their totems raised high for the world to see. Let the Romans keep their trumpets and Legion standards. Amazons had been putting those fools in their graves from time immemorial. Right now, those horns had summoned the Host to a trot.The Hun, Attila, had tasked the Sarmatian Chieftain, under whose banner they rode, to deal with another crisis, the third this short day. Once more, they directed their horses over Catalaunian Fields. The Ostrogoth had gotten themselves into a world of trouble, those filthy, stinking Germans (why was I even thinking that way?)First the Amazons had ridden forth on Attila's right, reinforcing the allied Germanic tribes on the Right Wing in their attempt to force a wedge between Aetius' Romans and King Sangiban's Alans. They'd shown the fools the way, but the supporting Gepids cavalry was too timid and by the time they began to approach, the Golden Mare had been forced to sound 'retire'.The Roman auxiliary cavalry, though of poor quality, had plugged the gap. The Host were too few and too valuable (in their estimation) to die holding a position that their 'allies' might not rescue them from. Next, they had been directed to attack the center of the Alan cavalry line in support of the Huns.Despite the cowardice of their king, the Alans were hardy fighters and too accustomed to the style of steppe warfare that the Host practiced to be lured away from their position. Arrows were exchanged and brief, brutal skirmishes developed, but no advantage was gained. With their mounts exhausted, the Golden Mare had ordered the Host to retired to their camp to water their horses and refill their quivers.That bit of common sense and tactical wisdom placed them in their present crisis. Their Ostrogoth allies had been beating themselves against their Visigoth cousins all afternoon, charging up the same cursed slope that any sane commander would have found a way to flank. No, the Germans had failed seven times using the same plan, so they tried an eighth.Miraculously, they had gained a toehold on the ridgeline and killed the Visigothic King. Like a mob of mindless farmers, the Ostrogoths stopped to celebrate their 'victory' and taunt the Visigoths with the mutilated body of their fallen leader. The Visigoths had been properly incensed and counter-attacked. That's what Princes were for, to avenge their fallen Sires.As the Host exited the Hunnic laager, they'd seen the calamity unfold. The wavering Visigoth infantry had stiffened their line. Believing the Ostrogoths would press forward, the Horse-tail banner of Attila himself broke away from the central Hunnic body, pivoted to his left and thundered into the Visigoth's exposed flank.In the din of battle, it may have looked to the Great Warlord that he had a vanishing opportunity for victory. From the valley below, it was much clearer to the Amazons that the moment to break the Visigothic infantry had passed. The Huns were too tired; their mounts frothing from a long, hot afternoon of battle. Without a swift follow-through, the attack was doomed.At that point, headlong flight for the Amazons wasn't possible. Their long term survival hung on the Hunnic King keeping his Germanic 'allies' in line. They were still somewhere in eastern Roman Gaul, with the Rhine to ford and a land thick with perpetually vicious, blood-thirsty, crotch-scratching, flea-bitten Germanic barbarians to cross before they saw the green rolling hills of home again.No, the Golden Mare, and that young lady knew they had to do something to stem the tide of this disaster for another hour, then darkness would force the combatants to separate so they could try their hand at battle the next day. As the Golden Mare rode to the Sarmatian Chieftain, a rider came through the dust from Attila. The Visigothic cavalry had returned with a vengeance and the Ostrogoths were folding up.The Sarmatians (with their attached Amazons) were to 'somehow' repair the situation. As the Chieftain, the Golden Mare and three Sarmatian tribal leaders hastily discussed the actions. They saw the Hunnic Right, under hard pressure from the Roman attack, beginning to disintegrate. Of immediate concern was the rift opening up between the retreating Hunnic Gepids and the Hunnic horsemen holding the center.King Sangiban had finally discovered his manhood. The Alans attacked through that gap in the Hunnic lines and a rout was in the offing. The Sarmatian Leader decided he had to answer Attila's call. The Golden Mare offered to take her Amazons and whichever tribal leader volunteered first to ride with her against the Alans.She drew her sword and held it aloft then motioned the Sarmatians to look at her shadow."We will hold them off until the length of our swords double (the shadow). Then we are all on our own," she offered. There was no further discussion necessary. There was nothing else to say. The Host and their allies had the fresher horses and full quivers.The Alans had numbers but no heavy horse present, yet. The Host had answered Attila's call to war and now, nearly a year away from their homes in the forested steppe lands of modern-day Bukovina. At that moment they were wondering how few of them would ever see their horse herds roaming free this side of life.That was where my vision came in ~ that woman was 'Ishara', the last of my major bloodline of the first Ishara and this was the last hour of her life. The other two women were the only other two members of that vanishing bloodline. One was her aunt and the other a cousin. Despite the dire peril to their lineage, they joined their sisters in battle.Even though they were outnumber 2 to 1, the Amazons swept aside the first burst of Alans, scattering their bands and hunting the slowest of them down. Rushing alone to fill the gaping hole in the main battle lines was to abandon all tactical sense. Eighty Amazon heavy horse and perhaps twenty more Sarmatians ~ they were integrated now ~ alone simply weren't enough.For the roughly 300 lightly armored horse-archers, it would be a pointless suicide and that was not the Amazon way. Instead, they scattered the initial Alan rush then gently trotted back down the slope. Of course, the Alans regrouped and followed. It was the battle pulse of steppe skirmishing.By simply existing, they turned the rushing wave of that first Alan charge into a slowly strengthening tide. The Alans' mounts were tired and in need of water. Their quivers were nearly empty and some were seen at the top of the slope looting the quivers of the fallen. Whenever they could, the Amazons killed those clever souls.Killing an archer closer to you who only had two arrows left wasn't as economical as killing the one who was both dismounted, thus an easier shot, and about to have fifteen bolts to use against you. Without the constant harassment, the Gepids were able to keep their retreat orderly. In turn, the other Germanics farther to the right kept their mobs relatively intact as well.Their success earned them the inevitable enemy reaction. From his vantage point, the Roman Aetius saw the vulnerable and unsupported position the Amazons held. If he could push past the Amazon screen, he could still achieve a route instead of accepting a mere victory for his side. The solution was a force of
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.International breakGreece play Scotland in the Nations League playoffsSquad call-upsA look at ScotlandWho will start?PredictionUEFA CompetitionOlympiakos & Panathinaikos exit EuropeGreek coefficient remains at 11th in the standingsOther newsKoutsias on fire for LuganoPapakanellos signs a new long term deal at OlympiakosGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.SLGR regular season reviewLamia and Athens Kallithea have a chance at survivalVolos dragged into a relegation battleLavadiakos the surprise of the seasonPanetolikos just misses out of the European groupAsteras sneak in despite poor formAtromitos & OFI meeting expectationsAris's rollercoaster ride to 5thPAOK disappoint as champions thus farPanathinaikos in transition but look promisingAEK prove to be tough but beatableOlympiakos top of the pile mainly thanks to the kids and MendilibarUEFA CompetitionOlympiakos almost certianly out of Europe barring a miracle...againPanathinaikos travel to Italy and narrowly ahead in the tie against FiorentinaOther newsSemi-automated offside and goal-line technology will be used in the championship playoffsChristos Mandas signs a long term deal with LazioGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
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The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.SLGROlympiakos go five points clear at the top of the tablePanathinaikos comfortably beat PanetolikosPAOK secure top 4 with a win over Asteras TripolisVolos on to their 5th manager of the seasonGreek Cup semi-finals 1st legOlympiakos demolish AEK OFI win away to Asteras TripolisUEFA CompetitionPanathinaikos win with a five goal thriller against FiorentinaOlympiakos embarrased in NorwayOther newsKaretsas chooses GreeceNoah Allen will join the U21sFurtado signs for OlympiakosAlexis Kougias passes awayGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
Vi går gjennom nyhetssaker fra refuel.no, og kommer innom Fords tilbakekomst til Le Mans, Mercedes sin auksjonsrekord, Dennis Hauger, Hjelmpåbud i Hellas, motorsykler på Nürburgring og Dodge sine planer om morsom morobil. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.SLGROlympiakos defeat PAOK to stay topKostoulas scores the winner againLamia shock Panathinaikos for their 2nd win of the seasonAEK are the form team in the league with a win over AsterasLevadiakos look set to staying upAris puts pressure on the top fourGreek Cup Semi-FinalsOlympiakos host AEK OFI play Asteras TripolisUEFA CompetitionPAOK are knocked out of EuropePanathinaikos comeback to reach the UECL round of 16Olympiakos draw Bodo Glimt in the UELPanathinaikos draw FiorentinaOther newsTzolis and Pavlidis light up the Champions LeagueNoah Allen from MLS to become an Ethniki player?Give us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.SLGRPAOK with a record win over LamiaKonstantelias hattrickOlympiakos see off PanserraikosAEK leave it late against AtromitosPanathinaikos beat VolosLevadiakos dent Aris' top 4 hopesSLGR 2The playoffs previewIraklis requests VAR against LarissaUEFA CompetitionPAOK lose in Toumba to FCSBPanathinaikos down but not out against VikingurOther newsPremier League clubs looking at Kostoulas, Mouzakitis and KoulierakisMasouras with a brace in the BundesligaMore news on KaretsasGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro and outro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
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On this episode Pat sits down with Alexis Pantazis, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of European insurtech Hellas Direct to dive into the insurtech playbook, succeeding in smaller yet profitable markets in Southern and Eastern Europe, and how to go about vertical integration as a moat to build maximum value for consumers. To date Hellas has raised more than $85M from the likes of5G Ventures S.A | Phaistos Investment Fund,Portage ,ETF Partners - The Environmental Technologies Fund ,IFC - International Finance Corporation,EBRD,Convex Insurance andEndeavor Catalyst and since its founding has expanded to Romania and further grown their insurance offering through vertical integration.You will learn about- The Insurtech playbook on going direct to the customer but also through brokers- How to go about expansion from smaller markets and under penetrated segments that in aggregate have significant value creation potential - How Greece made their way out of the slump and are now one of the best performing and dynamic economies in EuropeYou can find Alexis on LinkedInhere.Want to stay up-to-date on latest episodes?Follow The Enthusiast wherever you are getting your podcasts and make sure to check out our newsletter on LinkedInhere to stay up to date on our latest episodes with founders and investors beyond the Valley.Follow Pat on LinkedInhere.
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving. SLGR Lamela's brace helps AEK beat PAOK in Toumba Panathinaikos battles back to beat OFI Mouzakitis late strike wins it for Olympiakos away in Levadia SLGR 2 Playoffs are due to begin Larissa are undefeated Greek Cup Olympiakos play Panathinaikos in the return leg UEFA Europa League Olympiakos beat Qarabag to snatch a top 8 spot PAOK lose to Real Sociedad but still reach the playoffs Transfers Tzimas signs for Brighton in the Premier League Olympiakos's late business in the window Panathinaikos sign Siopis Other News Adidas will become the Ethniki's kit supplier again in 2026 Give us a follow on: X: https://twitter.com/Hellasfooty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFooty Read our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/ Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving. SLGR The derby of eternal enemies ends all square Mady Camara saved PAOK again Anthony Martial in fine form for AEK Asteras continues to impress with five wins in a row UEFA Europa League Both Greek clubs secure the playoffs Olympiakos win away against Porto for the 1st time PAOK get a deserved win in Toumba over Slavia Praha Other news Tsimikas and Pavlidis perform in the UEFA Champions League The Greek Super Cup returns Double signing for PAOK Swiderski signs for Panathinaikos Olympiakos close to announcing two new faces Give us a follow on: X: https://twitter.com/Hellasfooty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFooty Read our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/ Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving. SLGR Almeyda close to leaving AEK after defeat to PAO Tzolakis saves Olympiakos at the death Thessaloniki derby draw does nothing for PAOK and Aris Asteras Tripolis in 5th!? Greek Cup The derby of eternal enemies ends all square in the 1st leg at OAKA UEFA Competition Europa League football returns Olympiakos travel to Portugal to play Porto PAOK host Slavia Praha in a must win game Other news More players leave Olympiakos Kyriakopoulos linked with AEK Aris make a new left back signing Pelkas close to a return to PAOK Tzimas linked with Liverpool Give us a follow on: X: https://twitter.com/Hellasfooty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFooty Read our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/ Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
Shawn and Caleb give their immediate reactions to Lazio's 3-0 win over Hellas Verona.
Vita & Wanda har vært i blitzkrieg, og hvem er TV-kjendisen som ifølge Se & Hør har lurt en drøss med damer? De eneste silikonpuppene som var på Farmen har forlatt gården, og det brenner i lomma på Hollywoodfrue Gunilla Persson. Også er det «klagestormen» etter Helt Ramme Sporter – tror noen virkelig at vi får lyst til å drikke og løpe nå?
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving. SLGR Kostoulas inspires Olympiakos to victory over Aris Volos comeback to beat PAOK in Toumba Panathinaikos squander two goal lead in Serres AEK comfortably beat Athens Kallithea Greek Cup The derby of eternal enemies in the quarter finals AEK knock out PAOK Give us a follow on: X: https://twitter.com/Hellasfooty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFooty Read our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/ Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving. SLGR Big win for PAO over PAOK in OAKA Lusecu banned for 4 months AEK defeat Volos Asteras finding form Olympiakos see off Panetolikos 1st win of the season for Athens Kallithea Greek Cup preview AEK holds a slim lead over PAOK Panathinaikos host Atromitos OFI has one foot into the nxt round Asteras with a cushion over Panionios Other news Mulitiple exits pending at Olympiakos Willian already gone Galanopoulos to APOEL Give us a follow on: X: https://twitter.com/Hellasfooty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFooty Read our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/ Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
"Hölderlin, der die Donau bei ihrem antiken Namen Ister nannte, sah sie vom Dunklen ins Helle streben, vom kleingeistigen Deutschland ins stolze Hellas", erzählt die Schriftstellerin Anna Weidenholzer. Gestaltung: Alexandra Mantler – Eine Eigenproduktion des ORF, gesendet in Ö1 am 07.01. 2025
Med »Joof Doktrinen – et livsleksikon« har Hella Joof skrevet en af årets bedst sælgende bøger. I bogen skriver hun til den yngre generation af kvinder: »Vil I ikke godt lade være med at insistere på at være ofre, for så er hele vores kamp intet værd, så er vores liv spildt.« Hvad er det egentlig, hun mener? Skal kvinder, der har været udsat for sexisme, krænkelser eller overgreb, tilgive deres krænkere? Og til Weekendavisen, har Joof sagt, at vi skal være »lidt mindre dømmende, lidt mindre vrede og lidt mere ... nysgerrige og tilgivende« overfor de småsexistiske, magtblinde mænd. … Er Martin Brygmann, Hellas tidligere tætte kollega, en af dem, der skal tilgives? Gæst: Hella Joof, skuespiller, instruktør og forfatter Vært: Kaare Svejstrup Programmet blev sendt første gang 4. november 2024. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving. SLGR midseason reivew A look at every team and how their season is panning out. Greek Cup OFI smash Panachaiki Asteras Tripolis see of Panionios AEK get slim but crucial win over PAOK in Agia Sofia UEFA Conference League Panathinaikos seal 13th place & the playoffs against Vikingur Plus your questions! Give us a follow on: X: https://twitter.com/Hellasfooty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFooty Read our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/ Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving. SLGR Ouzounidis takes over at Aris Narrow wins for four of the big five Olympiakos held by draw merchants Athens Kallithea UEFA Competition PAOK smash Ferencvaros Olympiakos draw with FC Twente Panathinaikos beat TNS on the road World Cup 2026 Draw Greece draw Portugal/Denmark, Scotland and Belarus Can the Ethniki qualify this time? Other news Koutsias to Switzerland Everyone wants Kostoulas and Tzimas Give us a follow on: X: https://twitter.com/Hellasfooty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFooty Read our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/ Please give us a 5 star review for the podcast if you haven't already. Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving. SLGR Olympiakos comfortably beat Volos PAOK win away against Panserraikos In for Martial wins it for AEK against OFI PAO with another late winner against Asteras Aris win but Mantzios close to the exit door JVS on the verge of taking over Greek Cup PAOK demolish Egaleo Olympiakos & AEK narrowly slip into the last 8 Panionios the surprise package UEFA Competition Do or die for PAOK Olympiakos close to securing the playoffs Panathinaikos travel to Shrewsbury to play TNS Other news World Cup 2026 draw this Friday Who could Greece play? Kyriakopoulos in form for Monza Give us a follow on: X: https://twitter.com/Hellasfooty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFooty Read our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/ Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
The boys return for another week to chat about the latest in Greek football the gift that keeps on giving. SLGR Olympiakos show consistency by playing the kids? PAOK and Panathinaikos both drop points AEK hammer Aris UEFA competition Greece up to 13th in the coefficient PAOK and Panathinaikos get their first wins Olympiakos held in Romania Greek Cup preview PAOK basically through Aris a goal down to AEK Olympiakos host Athens Kallithea Panathinaikos pays for VAR against Atromitos Other news The Ethniki place 39th in the FIFA World Rankings Tzolis wins player of the month at Club Brugge Ioannidis signs a four-year extension Koutsias close to a move to Switzerland Koulierakis in the Bundesliga team of the week SLGR 2 AEL favourites for promotion Iraklis showing form Panionios faltering
Denne uken kommer skattelistene, men Sindre mener mye av dekningen bærer preg av grafsing. Torbjørn hevder derimot det er viktig for demokratiet. Og julen er her for alvor, og denne uken kommer tall for hva vi forventes å bruke av penger denne høytiden. Regjeringspartiene og SV er blitt enige om et budsjett. Torbjørn har tidligere lagt hodet på blokka og sagt at han ikke tror det kommer skatteøkninger. Ble det treff eller bom? Ukens lytterspørsmål er om Frankrike nå er i større trøbbel enn Hellas etter en oppsiktsvekkende utvikling i rentene for statsobligasjoner.
The "Official Inter Podcast" in English is back with your host Richard Hall. Even with rotations Inter smashed Hellas and then beat RB Leipzig in the Champions League. Richard takes us through these games and looks back at a master class in the Franchi in 06/07 in preparation for the game against Fiorentina. Enjoy and Forza Inter ⚫️
Alec and Nick return for another week to talk about the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving. Super League Olympiacos batter AEK PAOK and Panathinaikos leave it late Aris down to fifth Athens Kallithea in the mire Europa and Conference League preview No room for error for Panathinaikos and PAOK Olympiacos to go far? Greece to battle Scotland for Nations League A promotion Christos Tzolis bags FOUR for Club Brugge
Inter v Hellas was a masterpiece in post-International Break play. Thuram and Correa are incredible, Buchanan deserves no hate, and why isn't Palacios out there?
The boys return for another week to talk about the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving. Nations League Greece lose to England at OAKA but beat Finland to finish 2nd Who could the Ethniki get in the promotion playoffs Nations League campaign review SLGR preview Olympiakos host AEK PAOK travel to Asteras Tripolis Panathinaikos with a tough test against Panetolikos Greeks abroad Koulierakis linked with Real Madrid Tzimas linked with Spurs and other clubs
Demetri and Pano have teamed up with the Super Greek himself, PK, for an all new series: The Line Breaker Hellas! We're still workshopping that name...Anyway, in our debut episode, hosts Pano, Juicy and PK—known for his popular "Super Greek" social media presence—bring you a fresh perspective on the world of Greek football. We dive deep into the impressive strides Greek football has made recently, highlighting key players, and the structural changes putting Greece back on the football map. We also preview the November Nations League matches, discussing what's at stake and which players to watch. Join us for an insightful look at the Greek game as it enters an exciting new era!Follow PK on Twitter/X at https://x.com/PanoTheShowFollow us on Twitter/X at https://x.com/The_LineBreaker
The boys return for another week to talk about the latest in Greek football the gift that keeps on giving. SLGR Results Derby win for Olympiakos Aris lose to Panetolikos AEK see of Asteras Bakasetas saves Panathinaikos SLGR 2 Larissa flying Panionios in a three way title race Iraklis is recovering UEFA Competition Olympiakos draw with Rangers PAOK unlucky against Manchester United Panathinaikos lose on the road in Sweden Nations League Call-ups Greece on the brink of promotion England preview
The boys return for another week to chat about the latest in Greek football the gift that keeps on giving. SLGR The big four all win....just Aris stay top of the table Asteras are flying Greek Cup Controversial moments in the AEK vs Aris game Saint-Étienne Pavlidis and Douvikas in form Marinakis hires Edu to oversee all his clubs
The boys return for another week to talk about the latest in Greek football the gift that keeps on giving. SLGR First time in 8 years all the big four fail to win Panserraikos shock AEK Asteras Tripolis sink Olympiakos OFI comeback to beat PAOK in Toumba Panathinaikos draw at home to top of the table Aris Greek Cup preview AEK host Aris Olympiakos travel to Athens Kalithea PAOK travel to 2nd tier Egaleo European competition PAOK comeback to draw against Viktoria Plzeň Olympiakos in on the road against Malmo Panathinaikos lose at home to Premier League giants Chelsea Other news Greece 13th in the UEFA Coefficient Rankings The Ethniki up to 42nd in the FIFA Rankings Tsimikas MOTM for Liverpool in the Champions League
He was a native of Thessalonica, born of noble parents. His wisdom and distinction in battle earned him rapid advancement in the service of the Empire: in time he was appointed commander of all the Roman forces in Thessaly, and Proconsul of Hellas. Despite these worldly honors, Demetrius put his Christian faith before all, and by his words and example brought many pagans to faith in Christ. When the Emperor Maximian, a persecutor of Christians, came to Thessalonica he appointed games and public sacrifices to celebrate his recent victory over the Scythians. Some jealous pagans used the visit to denounce Demetrius to the Emperor. Maximian had Demetrius cast into a fetid cell in the basement of some nearby baths. Maximian had brought with him a huge barbarian of tremendous strength named Lyaios, who fought many men in the arena and defeated them all, to the entertainment of the Emperor and the crowds. A young Christian named Nestor determined to show the people that the only true strength is in Christ: he visited Demetrius in his cell and asked for his blessing to challenge Lyaios to combat. The Martyr made the sign of the Cross over Nestor and sent him to the arena with his blessing. Nestor, a young boy, cried out before the Emperor 'God of Demetrius, help me!' and quickly killed the mighty Lyaios, to the astonishment of the crowd. The infuriated Emperor had Nestor slain with his own sword, and sent soldiers to Demetrius' cell, where they killed him with their spears. Demetrius' servant, a believer named Lupus, retrieved the body of Demetrius and buried it with honor. He kept the Saint's ring and blood-stained tunic, and through them worked several miracles and healings. When the Emperor heard of this, he had Lupus, too, beheaded. As a sign of the grace that rested on the holy Demetrius, a fragrant myrrh flowed copiously from the Martyr's body after his death, healing many of the sick. For many centuries, St Demetrius has been a patron Saint of Thessalonica.
The boys return for another week to chat about the latest in Greek football the gift that keeps on giving. SLGR Results Points shared in the double-headed eagles derby Aris top of the table Olympiakos fall asleep against Levadiakos Panathinaikos survive Cretan encounter Panetolikos still impressive UEFA Competition PAOK host Viktoria Plzeň Olympiakos travel to face Malmö FF Panathinaikos play Premier League giants Chelsea Other news Tzimas scores a brace in Germany Manolas back at his local club scores five in 30 minutes