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“The 12 Gods of Olympus… and οne more!” | 07 Dec. 2024, 17:00

“Can you imagine who the first fictional superheroes were? Of course, they were the gods of Greek mythology! Through the cheerful writings of Katerina Karogianni and the joyful illustrations of Giorgos Sgouros from Susaetta Editions, we learn about the twelve superheroes of Olympus and one more!”

The show “Narratives – Stories and Fairytales for Children and Grown Ups” will present on Saturday, December 7, 2024, from 17:00 to 18:00 (Athens time) on “Voice of Greece,” the first part of Katerina Karogianni’s book “The 12 Gods of Olympus… and One More!” from Susaetta Editions. In this segment, we will learn about the life and habits of the first six gods of Olympus: Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Athena, Ares, and Aphrodite!

Join us as we climb to the top of Olympus and get to know them up close! Tune in with us on the worldwide radio of ERT, the “Voice of Greece”!

Broadcast: Saturday, December 7, 2024, at 17:00 Athens time
Curated and presented by: Maria Karagiannaki – Iona

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