Under the auspices of the Greek Embassy in Bern, the tribute of the association “Cultural Circle of Friends of Greece in Basel” took place on November 14, 2025, with the speaker being the vice-president of the Society for Hellenism and Philhellenism (SHP) and scientific curator of the Philhellenic Library of Parisianou Editions, Professor emeritus of the Dresden University of Technology Konstantinos Papailiou.

In the auditorium of casts and antiquities of the University of Basel, after the introduction of Ms. Konstantina Boutsika, president of the association, and Professor Karl Reber, vice-president, the speaker presented lesser-known aspects of Swiss Philhellenism during the Greek Revolution of 1821. Specific emphasis was placed on the difficulties faced by the Philhellenes of the time, but also on their decisive contribution – in some cases even to the sacrifice of their own lives – in the struggle for Greek independence.

A fruitful and lively discussion followed, while the event concluded with a reception and exchange of views in a particularly friendly atmosphere.

 

 

INVITATION

The Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens cordially invites you to a lecture by Prof. Maria Kalinowska – Faculty of “Artes Liberales” of the University of Warsaw

Konstantinos Kanaris and his Fights in Polish Romantic Poetry

 

3/12/2025, 18.00 (EET)
PAIA Headquarters
Dionisiou Eginitou 7, 115 28 Athens

 

The lecture will also be transmitted via MS Teams. Please click here to join us online.

To attend in person, please register at: paia@amu.edu.pl.

 

Information:

Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens

Dionisiou Eginitou 7, 115 28 Athens

Τ. +30 210 729 2832

 

 

Award of the LORD BYRON Medal 2025

Laureate:  François de Callataÿ 

 

The distinction of the Lord Byron Medal is an initiative of the Society for Hellenism and Philhellenism since 2021 and in collaboration with the Academy of Athens is awarded, annually, to distinguished persons from the fields of diplomacy, culture and academic education, whose careers have contributed to society with work and actions that are in harmony with the values ​​of Hellenism. Moreover, the medal is also awarded to descendants of Philhellenes who offered their support during the period of the Greek War of Independence.

 

Laureate 2025:  François de Callataÿ 

An archaeologist and art historian specialising in Hellenistic history, François de Callataÿ is head of department at the Royal Library of Belgium, professor at the Université libre de Bruxeles, and director of studies at the École pratique des hautes études (Paris).
A member of the Royal Academy of Belgium (Class of Letters and Moral and Political Sciences) and the Institut de France.
He is the winner of the 2007 Francqui Prize.

 

Information:

SHP | Philhellenism Museum

www.eefshp.org  | www.phmus.org

T. +302108094750