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What is your opinion about the late Archibishop Christodoulos?
No insulting reponses will be accepted but they will be treated swiftly and SEVERLY!
6 AnswersGreece1 decade agoSituation report:: what do you think about the way History is being taught in Greek schools?
Only serious and well-mannered answers will be considered! anything not up to these stadards will be treated promtly, swiftly and SEVERLY
5 AnswersGreece1 decade agoGreek Constitution (post-1985)Too powerful PM, too weak President of the Pepublic or not? What is your views?
Only well-mannered ,and serious responses will be considered! anything rude or provocative will dealth with promtly, swiftly and SEVERLY
1 AnswerGreece1 decade agoHow do you rate the currnet political dispensation of Greece (1974-today)?
Only serous and well mannered answers will be considered. Any insulting responses will be dealth with severly and swiftly
1 AnswerGreece1 decade agowhich ancient GHreek philosopher is more relevant today?
Plato Aristotles or any other? A short answer will be sufficient
7 AnswersGreece1 decade agoWhich according to your point of view, were the factors who led to the Roman conquest of Greece?
If you will you may give a short answer
3 AnswersGreece1 decade agoWhich period of the Ancient Greek History do you consider as most glorious? Classic or Alexander's Age?
Only well-mannered and documented anwers will be considered. Any insulting comments will be dealt with swifly, properly and severly
4 AnswersGreece1 decade agoIn which cases the theory of "just war" is aplicable?
Believe it or not that question is the subject of a great deabate....
6 AnswersGreece1 decade agoStat your opinion (shortly if possible) concerning nationalism/partiotism?
15 AnswersMental Health1 decade agoGreatest political leader(s) in Greece from 1950-2000?
In case of doubt you could name two. A short answer will be suficient
5 AnswersGreece1 decade agoWhat do you think about Greece's participation in WW II?
Do you believe that Greek pariciaption was useful to the Allies and how?
5 AnswersGreece1 decade agoDo you think that the Axis countries (Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and the Japanese empire) could win WW II?
In other words, the Axis powers really had a possibility to win the Second World War or they were doomed to lose anyway?
3 AnswersGreece1 decade agoHow do you rate Ancient Greece's contribution to the World Civilisation?
If you like you may give a short answer although long answers will not being discriminated against
9 AnswersGreece1 decade agoWhat is your opinion about the contribution of the Roman Empire?Positive or nagative?
I mean its contribution to the evolution of the Civilisation
4 AnswersGreece1 decade agoGreatest political leader(s) of Greece circa 1900-1950 AD and some of his /its achivements?
Unfotrunately there may be no woman in this category.Sorry! A short answer will be sufficient.In case of doubt you could name a second leader as well!
4 AnswersGreece1 decade agoWhat influence Christianity had in the development of the Eastren Roman Empire (Byzantium)?
First of all NOONE contemporary writer used the name Byzantium to describe the (Eastern) Roman Empire or Romania as it was its oficial name, but that name started to be used by German and French Historian to desribe it from 16th century onwards.I use it only for reasons of conveniance...
4 AnswersGreece1 decade agoChristianity and Westen Roman Empire: has the former anything to do with the decline of the latter?
Next tme the question will concern the relations between Christianity and Eastren Roman Empire (Byzantium)
2 AnswersGreece1 decade agoWhat do you think Alexander the Great may have achieved, in case that he didn't die at 33?
OK it's a highy hypothetical question and historians like Carr would call it "a red herring" but a pereson of that magnitude may elicite such kind of questions at least once....
6 AnswersGreece1 decade ago