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A call for wealthy Greek Australians to convert economic success into cultural influence, backing mainstream arts institutions and ensuring Hellenic culture takes its rightful place at the centre of Australia's cultural life neoskosmos.com/en/2026/06/14…
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Alexander G. Rubio retweeted
Y-DNA of the Pre-Hellenic inhabitants of Greece and Crete, the Early Helladic and Minoan people. The Early Helladic stands in stark contrast to the Later Mycenaean, not just due to the presence of Steppe Lineages, but also a stark decline of the previous dominant lineage, J1b-F1615, which is extremely marginal in the Mycenaean period. L, I2a and J1a vanish completely after 1700bc, and new Lineages such as J2b-L283, R1b-Pf7562, R1b-M269, C1a-V20, , J2a-PF7416, J2a-PF5197, J2a-PF5007, and G2a-P287 appear, which are Absent in the preceeding periods. Crete sees more continuity from the Minoan to the Mycenean periods, however J1 disappears as well, G2a grows dramatically, and R1b-PF7562 and E-L618 (E being absent on the mainland) appear. This speaks for more than just an introduction of Steppe Lineages at the switch from Helladic to Mycenaean Civilization, but also attests other migratory events seperate from the Proto-Greek movement happening paralell to it into Greece.
Y-DNA of Mycenaeans, divided into Mainland and Crete.
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The importance of the Israel-Cyprus-Greece pact for all three parties; a pact against the forces of evil of the region. "The Turkish occupation of the northern part of Cyprus is no longer only a Cypriot problem. Once the occupied by Turkey north becomes an operational threat to Israel, it becomes an Israeli problem." "The Hellenic Navy teaches Israel one hard lesson: How to read Turkish pressure through islands, straits, air-sea seams, and escalation thresholds. Israeli-Greek-Cypriot cooperation already follows that logic. Not all of it is public. It should not be." | @IsraelHayomEng @ShayGal84 #Israel #Cyprus #Greece #Turkey #USA #France #NATO #Iran #Libya israelhayom.com/2026/06/10/i…
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There are names that come from Greek. Every society has been influenced by other nations and neighbors of the same religion and sect. But it is wrong to claim that all Hellenic culture, all of the Balkans and Anatolia, is Greek culture.
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Replying to @AlBrerore
Strabo and later Procopius both mention that Hellenic populations(the Epirotes) were dwelling as far as Dyrrachium.There has never been a natural Albania.
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The concept of "Greek" emerged after the 1800s. They are a group that possesses Hellenic culture. They cannot claim ownership of the entire Hellenic heritage. The Macedonians were there before them. No Turk can come out and say Attila belongs only to us. There are Hungarians too.
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mr beach, you are safe anywhere in the Hellenic Republic
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"modern pagans", sir, we are Hellenic or Vril. Your modern Pagans do not follow our deities & are infact in opposition of them. Our deities are not "peaceful" or non-violent. Everything about our movement is rooted in the old Gods & Goddesses. Nothing about our symbology is remotely Christian... Larping with our symbols is akin to a protestant wearing a satanic cross.
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The Greek Air Force is acquiring UCAVs armed Israeli Heron TP drones that are better than the Turkish Aksungur. The Greek Air Force is therefore moving towards acquiring armed Israeli Heron TP drones...and this issue has now officially entered the relevant Parliamentary Committee for discussion. This concerns the creation of the first squadron of offensive unmanned aerial vehicles, which will undertake combat missions in the event of any crisis in the Aegean or the Eastern Mediterranean. It is also a serious upgrade for our Air Force, as we will have the first advanced armed drones with real strike capabilities. Greece will switch from Heron 1 drone systems to the Heron TP drone, armed version. The Heron TP drone has the ability to carry a payload of up to 1000 kg. This allows it to carry precision guided weapons. It has a wingspan of approximately 26 meters and a length of 14 meters. It belongs to the Malle category, i.e. Medium Altitude Long Endurance and has the ability to fly for dozens of hours at high altitudes. Thus, it can cover the entire field of operations in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean, in which our country is threatened by the corresponding Turkish UCAVs. The program is being submitted for approval to the Armaments Programs Committee of the Parliament, with this move constituting the final step before the signing of the intergovernmental agreement with Israel. It also ensures immediate aerial responses over the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean, while it is part of the General Staff of the Hellenic National Defense Forces for the creation of a multi-level fleet of drones. Finally, the acquisition of an additional ground control station is planned to manage the missions of these future superweapons of the Greek Air Force.
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wtf was hellenic doing in Middle east, go back to europe
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Romanian Guy 33-34 retweeted
There’s a reason Hellenic College doesn’t carry books by Romanides
There’s a reason the holiest monasteries in America carry books by Romanides.
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The Greek term 'syzygos', syzygy, which meant for the Classical and Hellenic Greeks either 'marriage' or 'sexual union', had, like the term 'gnosis', a special meaning for the Gnostics. Or of Paul. faculty.collin.edu/chansen/t…
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It was for avenging the sacking of Athens, destruction of temples 150 years earlier, and the desecration of King Leonidas's body. <--- Alexander version. Alexander's father Philips, to gain extra soldiers, declared the Pan-Hellenic Crusade to reclaim Miletus and Ephesus. The Crusade was declared so Greek states wouldn't start warring with each other again or against Macedonia. After 2 great victories. Alexander broadened the crusade to include ending the bloodline of the Achaemenid dynasty and the destruction of the Achaemenid Persian Empire. Which he didn't destroy it actually, just annexed it as a whole with marriage. It had nothing to do with Anatolia. Satraps who were loyal to the Persian Empire became Loyal to Alexander. Nothing has changed in the inner workings of the Persian Empire, just became the Macedonian Empire. Greeks in Anatolia were mostly heavy infantry mercenaries. Locals were the original people of the region, which was conquered by the Persians. Alexander the Great destroyed more Greek cities and killed more Greek civilians than Persian ones. Till he got to the India, that is.
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He is half Greek and never trusted his Greek mercenaries or soldiers. His army had many great warriors from many different nations/tribes, but hoplites from Greece always kept away from front of the field and were given side roles as rear guard. As soon as Persopolis was taken, he paid the Greek soldiers, declaring the Pan-Hellenic Crusade was over. Sent them back home. His army core remained Macedonian, and his new mercenaries came from Persia and the surrounding region.
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Here's another 3D model I just banged up together. IT wasn't a pain to make like the B-1A I made. But definitely tedious. I constructed this to form the Buckeye aircraft correctly to make it super-accurate, I built from scratch entirely by replicating control surfaces, panels and lines. Just like my previous Buckeye post below this, it was a trainer adversary aircraft. And manufactured as the final variant shortly after the North American & Rockwell merger in 1968. It later became Rockwell International and was defunct in 2001 as liquidation of assets split to several different companies. This T-2C Buckeye s/n 158889 (msn 352-14), was a robust multi-purpose trainer that served as a workhorse for the US Navy. Notably operated by VF-126, a squadron legendary for its "aggressor" or "adversary" training role at NAS Miramar. This aircraft was part of a fleet designed to prepare student pilots for the challenges of carrier aviation. After its US service, the jet was eventually transferred to the Hellenic Air Force in Greece, extending its operational life significantly beyond its original training design. Which is a testament to its phenomenal 12,000 flight hours total service life and its reliability. It went FAR beyond that into 13 thousand hours, and then some, once Greece received them.
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Replying to @zandikkills
the concept of calling yourself a hellenist not a hellenic polytheist 🤔🤔🤔
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focus on the themes of Cycles of Patriarchal Abuse that the Wider Hellenic World experience shown through the Greek Gods, and the Roman father and son Mars/Quirinus breaking from that cycle by working together for a Greater Goal So I can see the obvious vision intended at leasy
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Replying to @IncarnatedFiend
Like, on the one hand, he's literally here because Quirinus/Romulus called for him and Papa showed up to help and its thematically about them breaking the hellenic cycle of the father usurping the son by the Father and Son working together to save the world
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