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The UEFA European Football Championship, better known as the Euro, is held every four years since 1958 and is the primary tournament of Europe’s national teams. Greece first qualified for the event in 1980, reaching the quarter-finals. In the Euro 2004, hosted in Portugal between 12 June and 4 July ..
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One hundred and eight years after their first modern revival in Greece, the Olympic Games returned home in 2004, with the 28th Summer Olympics of Athens. The games were hosted in several Olympic venues in Attica and the regions, while the shot put event was held in the stadium of Ancient Olympia, to..
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Charles Nicolas Fabvier (1782-1855) was a distinguished officer of the French army. He served under Napoleon and took part in his campaigns. Dismissed from service after the Bourbon restoration, he decided in 1823 to come to Greece and assist in the War of Independence, persuading many experienced B..
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Eratosthenes (276-194 BC) was a Greek mathematician, geographer and astronomer. He was born in Cyrene, Libya, and lived in Alexandria, Egypt, where King Ptolemy III appointed him head of the Library of Alexandria. His most celebrated scientific achievement was the measurement of the circumference of..
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Ptolemy’s astrolabe (or spherical astrolabe) was an ingenuous astronomical instrument of antiquity. It simulated the celestial sphere and its revolution. Unlike solid celestial globes marking the positions of the major stars and constellations, it is an armillary sphere: the principal celestial circ..
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