EditorialMayor of Patras Mr Kostas Peletidis is seen walking among the crowd during the Carnival parade. With more than 180 years of history the Patras Carnival, known as Patrino Karnavali, is the largest event of its kind of the country., Patras, Peloponnese, Gree
EditorialPatras, Greece. St Andrew's Cathedral. Greek Ortodox basilica. Neo-Byzantine, 20th century. It was built by the architect Anastasios Metaxas (1862-1937). Peloponnese.
EditorialPentelic Attic marble sarcophagus. Meleager with the Calydonian boar. Found in Ayios Ioannis (Patras) and dated between AD 150-170. National Archaeological Museum. Athens.
EditorialAttic sarcophagus (2nd century). Pentelic marble. Decorated with relief depicting Atlanta with two hunters and hunting wild boar of Calydon with Meleager and Atalanta. Ayios Ioannis (Patras). National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialPentelic Attic marble sarcophagus. Detail of Atlanta with two hunters. Found in Ayios Ioannis (Patras) and dated between AD 150-170. National Archaeological Museum. Athens.
EditorialS. Andrew Apostles, crucified at Patras in Achaia, about the year 70, Parallel Title: The Apostle Andrew at Patras in Acha?en used about A nn o 70, copperplate engraving, 11.), p. 31, Luyken, Jan (inv. et fec.), Jan Luyken: Th??tre des martyrs: depuis ...
EditorialNegative - Karathanasopoulos Family in Front of Family House, Patras, Greece, circa 1940, Karathanasopoulos family standing in front of their home in Patras in Greece, circa 1940. It is one of seven black and white copy negatives relating to the migrat...
EditorialNegative - Portrait of the Karathanasopoulos Family On Rooftop, Greece, circa 1925, Portrait of the Karathanasopoulos (Karras) family outside a building in Greece, probably in the family's home town of Patras. It was taken before George migrated to Aus...
EditorialPatras, Greece. St Andrew's Cathedral. Greek Ortodox basilica. Neo-Byzantine, 20th century. It was built by the architect Anastasios Metaxas (1862-1937). Peloponnese.
EditorialPentelic Attic marble sarcophagus. Meleager with the Calydonian boar. Found in Ayios Ioannis (Patras) and dated between AD 150-170. National Archaeological Museum. Athens.
EditorialAttic sarcophagus (2nd century). Pentelic marble. Decorated with relief depicting Atlanta with two hunters and hunting wild boar of Calydon with Meleager and Atalanta. Ayios Ioannis (Patras). National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialPentelic Attic marble sarcophagus. Detail of Atlanta with two hunters. Found in Ayios Ioannis (Patras) and dated between AD 150-170. National Archaeological Museum. Athens.
EditorialCape Drepanon, between Patras and Aiyion, where, according to legend, Zeus threw the sickle into the sea with which he had castrated his father Cronos.
EditorialPatras, Greece. St Andrew's Cathedral. Greek Ortodox basilica. Neo-Byzantine, 20th century. It was built by the architect Anastasios Metaxas (1862-1937). Peloponnese.
EditorialPatras, Greece. St Andrew's Cathedral. Greek Ortodox basilica. Neo-Byzantine, 20th century. It was built by the architect Anastasios Metaxas (1862-1937). Peloponnese.
EditorialPatras, Greece. St Andrew's Cathedral. Greek Ortodox basilica. Neo-Byzantine, 20th century. It was built by the architect Anastasios Metaxas (1862-1937). Peloponnese.
EditorialPentelic Attic marble sarcophagus. Meleager with the Calydonian boar. Found in Ayios Ioannis (Patras) and dated between AD 150-170. National Archaeological Museum. Athens.
EditorialAttic sarcophagus (2nd century). Pentelic marble. Decorated with relief depicting Atlanta with two hunters and hunting wild boar of Calydon with Meleager and Atalanta. Ayios Ioannis (Patras). National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialPentelic Attic marble sarcophagus. Detail of Atlanta with two hunters. Found in Ayios Ioannis (Patras) and dated between AD 150-170. National Archaeological Museum. Athens.
EditorialCape Drepanon, between Patras and Aiyion, where, according to legend, Zeus threw the sickle into the sea with which he had castrated his father Cronos.