Sen. Ted Cruz pictured at Parthenon on Greek vacay
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Greek-Australian Elly Symons says the Parthenon Marbles may return to Athens by 2026, as UK-Greece talks progress toward a historic cultural agreement.
The Parthenon was far more than a temple. It was Athens’ ultimate power move, which combined religion, politics, and economic intimidation.
You can now get a sense of the awe-inspiring Parthenon in all its former glory thanks to a multiyear endeavor merging history and 3D computer modeling. University of Oxford archeologist Juan de ...
After Kyriakos Mitsotakis called for the British Museum to return the Parthenon marbles, his British counterpart abruptly called off their meeting. By Alex Marshall Mark Landler and Niki ...
The nine listings in the first half raised £182.8m in total, representing a 64% drop from the same period a year ago, EY-Parthenon said.
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Texas Senator Ted Cruz was overseas again when devastating floods struck his home state, but this time he promptly got on a flight home, his team claimed.Cruz was in Greece visiting the Parthenon in the capital city of Athens this weekend as disaster hit in Texas,
Ted Cruz could have booked numerous flights from Greece to Texas before the one he boarded—despite his office claiming he came home from his European vacation “as fast as humanly possible.” The Daily Beast’s newsletter The Swamp revealed Monday how Cruz was caught touring the Parthenon in Athens,
When Bonnie Seymour took a job as assistant curator of Nashville's Parthenon museum, one of the first things she did was to look through the collections. Among paintings by American artists and memorabilia from Tennessee's 1897 Centennial Exposition — the event for which the Parthenon was built — she found a random assortment of pre-Columbian pottery from Mexico.