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  1. The first television broadcast in Greece became a reality during the 25th Thessaloniki International Fair (3 September 1960). The Studios were organized by the Public Power Corporation (ΔΕΗ) pavilion, supplied by Philips, along with other locally improvised equipment. Some years later, a small privately-owned television station started ...

  2. English. Website. madmagazine .com. ISSN. 0024-9319. OCLC. 265037357. Mad (stylized as MAD) is an American humor magazine first published in 1952. It was founded by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines, [2] launched as a comic book series before it became a magazine.

  3. The Cambridge Illustrated History of Ancient Greece (2002) Chadwick, John (1976). The Mycenaean World. Cambridge UP. ISBN 0-521-29037-6. Demand, Nancy H. A History of Ancient Greece in Its Mediterranean Context (2006) Grant, Michael. A Social History of Greece and Rome (1993) Koliopoulos, John S., and Thanos M. Veremis. Modern Greece: A History ...

  4. Encyclopedia.com allows users to access information on a subject from multiple encyclopedias and dictionary sources, [8] and has nearly 200,000 entries and 50,000 topic summaries. It provides a collection of online encyclopedias and entries from various sources, including Oxford University Press, Columbia Encyclopedia and Gale, its parent company.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MadMad - Wikipedia

    Mad (magazine), an American humor magazine. Mad, a term for insanity used chiefly in British English. Mad, a term for anger used chiefly in US English. Madagascar, IOC country code. Mutual assured destruction, nuclear warfare deterrence concept. Mandibuloacral dysplasia.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ble_(band)Ble (band) - Wikipedia

    Ble (Mple) is a Greek pop rock band, formed in 1996 by George Papapostolou (guitar, sax, vocals, music) and George Parodis (lyrics). Theodosia Tsatsou (lead vocals) and Natasa Alexiou (backing vocals, violin) would complete the current lineup of the band in 1996.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OrestesOrestes - Wikipedia

    Greek drama. Orestes Pursued by the Furies by William-Adolphe Bouguereau. The story of Orestes was the subject of the Oresteia of Aeschylus ( Agamemnon, Choephori, Eumenides ), of the Electra of Sophocles, and of the Electra, Iphigeneia in Tauris, Iphigenia at Aulis and Orestes, all of Euripides. [6] He also appears in Euripides’ Andromache .

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