Category: PROFILES

DIMITRIOS ROUMPOS

This is dedicated to Dimitrios Roumpos and his wife Vasiliki who were close friends of my father and mother Vasili and Kaliopi Adamis. A copy of the article may be downloaded by clicking on: DIMITRIOS ROUMPOS In a far flung village in Northern Laconia, called Foundeika, the bell tolled recently for one of its sons. A son…

MY OLD MAN AND I

Peter Adamis 29 August 2014. A copy of the complete article may be downloaded by clicking on: MY OLD MAN AND I I would like to dedicate this article to my old man. A bloke who I never saw eye to eye as I was growing up and never understood him until I was 64. Mind…

Maria Koulogianis

The Voice from the Pavement – Peter Adamis  11 May 2014 A copy of the article may be downloaded by clicking on: MARIA KOULOGIANIS ARTICLE 11 MAY 2014 Who was Maria Koulogiannis is a question that many may ask. I for one cannot remember her as a youngster as I was far too young. But Maria…

Peter Adamis

PETER ADAMIS.       Peter is a retired Australian ex-military serviceman of 30 years’ experience who upon leaving the Armed Forces was employed in a private capacity within the management industry at the organisational, environmental & occupational & training levels. He has been a manager, trainer, adviser and consultant in the welfare, business and community sectors and a…

Theodore Spyropoulos

Theodore Spyropoulos  (Greek: ΘεόδωροςΣπυρόπουλος) is a Greek archaeologist who is also a regional official of Greece’s Central Archaeological Council. He is well known in the Laconian district of Pellana where he is credited with uncovering the lost Homeric capital of Laconia.  Excavations at Pellana.     Spyropoulos discovered an alternative site for the palace of Menelaus at Pellana located 25 kilometers north of Sparta. The site itself is…