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The Spartans is a three-part historical documentary series presented by Bettany Hughes and first broadcast on UK's Channel 4 on 17 November 2002. [1] The series subsequently premiered on ABC in Australia on 1 June 2003 [2] and on PBS in the United States on 6 August 2003.
The program examines conditions of life in a metropolitan city like Thessaloniki and culture mecca like Greece. Hosted by Theodora Augeri and Vasilis Kexagias; [ET-3] Nistiko Arkoudi – cooking show where the host is not a chef and knows little about cooking (or at least that is what he wants people to believe).
Title Release date Notes Amphitryon: 1935 Antigone: 1961 Atlas in the Land of the Cyclops: 1961 peplum film: Atlantis: 2013-2015 the show, submarine pilot Jason washes up on the shores of legendary Atlantis and must navigate the powerful leaders of the mythological realm.
Vastly outnumbered, the Greek Spartans held up the Persians advance for three days, until they were overrun by Persian forces. The film also focuses on the lead up to the Battle of Thermopylae revealing that the Greeks might have played a part in the Ionian Revolts in Asia Minor in 499 to 493 B.C.
In a contemporary review for The New York Times, critic A. H. Weiler wrote: "In 'The 300 Spartans', filmed in glorious color in authentic settings in Greece and other areas abroad ... this historic highlight has become a standard melodrama. In its seemingly dedicated efforts, Twentieth Century-Fox, the producer, has come up with an Eastern ...
The remaining Greek ships charge into the Persian ships, beginning the decisive Battle of Salamis. Themistocles and Artemisia engage in a duel, which ends in a stalemate. Gorgo arrives at the battle along with ships from numerous Greek city-states including Delphi, Thebes, Olympia, Arcadia, and Sparta, all united against the Persians. Xerxes ...
Based on real-life events and testimonies, Psyxokores narrate the story of the four Polyzou sisters who, some years after the Greek Civil War, are forced by poverty to leave the countryside to go to the capital as "psyxokores" (a short of foster daughters, usual in Greece those days), after giving a promise to their dying mother that they will ...
300 opened two days earlier, on March 7, 2007, in Sparta, and across Greece on March 8. [ 63 ] [ 64 ] Studio executives were surprised by the showing, which was twice what they had expected. [ 65 ] They credited the film's stylized violence, the strong female role of Queen Gorgo which attracted a large number of women, and a MySpace advertising ...