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  • The Labors of Hercules

    Anastasia D. Makri

    Paperback (Agyra, March 15, 2014)
    Hercules was the biggest hero of Greek mythology. He was greatly admired and loved because he used his courage and strength to help people and save them from their misfortunes. But why did he have to undertake those twelve labors? This book comprises several activities and games helping young readers consolidate the basics of Greek mythology.
  • The Trojan War

    Makri Anastasia

    Paperback (Agyra, Jan. 1, 2014)
    When Paris, the youngest prince of Troy abducted Helen, king Menelaus’ of Sparta wife, the Greeks were mortified. This is how the Trojan was broke off,.This war lasted for many years and both people were severely hurt, Did the Greeks manage to take Helen back? Is there a war worth fighting even for all world treasures? This book comprises several activities and games helping young readers consolidate the basics of Greek mythology,
  • Leonidas With His Spartians And 700 Thespians

    Makri Anastasia

    Paperback (Agyra, March 15, 2017)
    King Leonidas of Sparta, his 300 Spartan soldiers and the 700 Thespians will remain in our minds as a leading example of bravery and allegiance to the value of liberty, deserved by and an imperative to all humans, all peoples ... Knowledge about the events of the ancient Persian wars against the Greeks, enables us to relate with the significance the importance of believing in something with all our heart, overcoming even the greatest fears... Τhis book comprises several activities and games helping young readers consolidate the basics of Greek mythology.
  • The Abduction of Europa

    Anastasia D. Makri

    Paperback (Agyra, March 15, 2014)
    Who was all-beautiful Europa? Who fell i love with her ad took her away so as to marry her? How did her family react? The, how was a whole cotiet amed after her ad, evetually, who were her three sos ad what happeed to each of them? All the aswers are lyig i the ejoyable readig of the book i your hads. I it, oce more, the lives of humas ad gods of the Greek mythology are fasciatigly iterwove. This book comprises several activities ad games helpig youg readers cosolidate the basics of Greek mythology.
  • Alexander the Great

    Anastasia D. Makri

    Paperback (Agyra, March 15, 2014)
    Alexander the Great was one of the greatest figures in world history. He was son of King Philip II of Macedon and Queen Olympias. As early as the age of twenty he became a king. His great dream was to conquer Asia, which he managed to make come true within a decade or so. He founded several cities bearing his name, which were turned into cradles of Greek culture. Nobody knows how our modern world would be if Alexander lived more than 33 years... This book comprises several activities and games helping young readers consolidate the basics of Greek History.
  • Welcome To Ancient Greece

    Kazantzidi Maria

    Paperback (Agyra, March 15, 2017)
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  • Dreams' Marathon

    Michalopoulos N. / Verouli A.

    Paperback (Agyra, March 15, 2010)
    "Dreams' Marathon" attempts to approach an aspect of the race through the eyes and heart of a teenager who anticipates this very race rather as his own chance to make people take notice of him, through an undoubtedly peaceful yet high powered process, which eventually helps him to get to know his own self and identify his needs, concerns and dreams; he finds the way to approach all those he feels close to him, yet at the same time so far away in an inexplicable way, For the marathon race is much more than merely all those miles and their conquest; it is the dream itself as well as its coming true - something attainable by any "athlete of life".
  • The Trojan War Odyssey

    Makri Anastasia

    Paperback (Agyra, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Which was the cause of one of the most well-known wars in the world between Greeks and Trojans? Who won the war and which way? Who were the brave worriors demised in both camps and under what circumstances? Which was the fate of one of the greatest and most ingenious kings of the era – Odysseus – on setting sail for home? Did he manage to overcome the tremendous ordeals on his way back? The War of Troy and the adventures of Odysseus inspired the great, world famous, ancient Greek poet Homerus, to write his two renouned epics: Iliad and Odyssey,