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- A fig tree located on the property of a baron of the lower Padana has for many centuries been the subject of veneration. One day the baron, a crippled atheist, sees a girl lying on the fig tree in a benevolent attitude and exchanges for the holy venerated by her villagers. The aristocrat immediately converts and decides to give up his belongings to a religious institution. In fact, he was the victim of a scam, and the "santa" is a prostitute who has given up on rage.
- A shocking love story. A har thousands of Greeks.
- During the Second Punic War between 214 and 212 B.C. occurred this history of the Roman siege in Greek city of Syracuse. The Romans were preparing for their invasion while Archimedes invents what looks like a satellite dish that reflects the sun's rays and produces a powerful beam of light, strong enough to burn the Roman fleet.
- Kostas Nikodimos is coming to Greece after a long absence. He has to settle the issue of the inheritance of his uncle Timotheos Konstas who died under mysterious circumstances.
- Seventeenth century. During the Ukrainian uprising against the Polish rulers, Prince Colonel Jan Skrzetuski falls in love with Princess Elena, a Polish nobleman who lives with her aunt's family. Bohun, the local commander, loyal to the Polish crown, although of Ukrainian origin, would like to marry the girl and the family, in order to receive gold, jewels and protection as a gift. When Bohun discovers that love was born between Jan and Elena and that the family would never accept marriage with a military man of peasant and foreign origin, he avenges himself by killing the princess and her children and then goes over to the rebels and helps them in conquer of freedom. Meanwhile Jan frees Elena and opposes a fierce resistance to the Ukrainian rebels helped by the Crimean Khan.
- 13 people are trapped in a hotel (refuge) in the remote side of a mountain. Unidentified most among them, there are each with a different occasion. The history of the past will be revealed in relief and will form relationships and situations, upsetting everything.
- The father of medical in Kos, Hippocrates, believes that illnesses can be treated with medicines and herbs instead of prayers and comes into conflict with the medical establishment of the island. Leaving Kos, he goes to Athens, where he is called to face a plague for save the city.
- Kostas, a professor of philology, and Eleni are married, in love and happy. The only shadow in their happiness is that they have not yet had a child. Costas, secretly examining his wife, learns that he is sterile. There is no chance of having children. Terrified by the fact, he decides to hide the truth, even from his wife. His secret, along with his appointment in Ithaca, upsets the balance in their relationship. The change from Athens to the island, instead of restoring the couple's relationship as they had hoped, upsets her even more. Young people enter their lives, new secrets and successive mistakes from both of them, undermining their fragile relationship.
- A secret agent of the Soviets who works at Ka-Ge-Be, Georgi Dimitrijevic, comes to Greece in order to extract information about a secret base of NATO missiles. He meets a teacher from a neighboring village, whose cousin is a major of Greek counterintelligence, Konstantinos Dimou. The Major has undertaken to find and capture the dangerous spy.
- Captain Angelos and the soldier Memos participate in a group of experienced ELAS's guerrillas. The team assumes the dangerous mission to reach the center of Athens, under the control of the English and the Greek regular army, and blow up the headquarters of the British headquarters located in the hotel of "Great Britain". When after a fight they manage to reach and place the explosives, the order is revoked. Their headquarters were afraid of the consequences of the possible death of British Prime Minister Wilson Churchill, who suddenly arrived in Athens and so the whole business was canceled.
- An internationally renowned criminal arrives in Greece to kidnap a professor, responsible for the investigations made, about the Aegean oil fields. The authorities, in order to protect the professor, escape him to a monastery and instruct one of their best officers to conduct misleading research into the trail of the professor.
- A successful singer tries to find his lost father, who has been missing since the destruction of Smyrna.
- He is innocent and guilty. His former friends become persecutors. The allegations of his wife's murder weigh on him, although they are unfair. And this, the successful police reporter of a big newspaper, is a fugitive. Trying to escape the relentless chase that is being launched against him, he finds his only supporter in the face of a woman, the niece of the owner of his newspaper. With her will live a great love, hidden and dangerous, as is usually the case with any temptation.
- The manager of a pharmaceutical company is assassinated by his mistress, who is an executor of the main competitor. Death seems to come from natural causes. That same night, a virus destroys part of the company's online file. The next day a ruthless fight begins to take over the position of director and also to reveal the identity of the saboteur. Games of power, pathological dependency and lust on a dark "Surface".
- When the forces of the German occupation undertake a series of serious defeats in the Resistance, suspicions arise of being a traitor among the fighters. A girl who works within the Resistance finds in horror that the traitor is none other than her father.
- In the hinterland of Asia Minor in the village Lykovrysi 1921. Residents had an old custom, every seven years did the representation of the Passion of Christ and had to choose some of the men of the village that portrays the Apostles and one that impersonated him Christ. The elders of the village gather and decide who they will assign the roles. The elders decide to give John the role of the Patriarcheas son, Michelis, the role of Peter in Giannakos, the role of Magdalen in Katerina, the harlot of the village, the role of Judas in Panagiotaros, and finally the role of Christ in the most an innocent man who was none other than the shepherd of the sheep of Patriarcheas, Manolios. Then refugees arrive from a distant village that the Turks looted and try to find a place to settle down with what valuable things they managed to get with them. Their chief is a priest, Papa-Fotis. Unfortunately, the inhabitants of Lykovrisi drove them instigated by Papa-Grigoris not to let them stay because they found that one of the refugee women had cholera. Manolios, however, with Giannakos, Michelis and the other "apostles" tells them to go to Sarakina where there are caves to stay there. But the dealers do not want them either.
- After the declaration of war by the Italians against Greece, a couple separates. The man is called to defend the homeland and the girl, whose father is Italian, is being held with her compatriots.
- Captain Vergos escapes from Albania, where he was captive, and returns to Greece. But he is captured as a spy because Captain Vergos had escaped a year ago and had returned to his duties. Now the military authorities have to find out which of the two are the real ones.
- In 1940, on the eve of the Greek-Italian war, the son of Christina Psachou and sister of Colonel Diagoras Vartanis and wife of Captain Hector Psachos, kidnapped by the Italians. Under the weight of extortion by the Italians, Christina Psachou is a big break to give the information they seek to save her child or not to accept to betray his country and losing her child ?
- This is an exciting story with complex affair, combining what happen in the life of a family with eight daughters in Parga, during the reign of Ali Pasha in the rest of Epirus. This family is of Altana, a dynamic and beautiful women left a widow with seven young girls and acquires a few months after the death of her husband and eighth. The blow finds it does not bend to, but instead of steel the will to stand firm and courageous to help her daughters get each of her way. But those days with the test and the dispersion of the Greeks is difficult and Altana mother, towering symbol in militancy and faith, fighting increasingly hard to achieve its purpose.
- After the uprooting, Vasilis will be alone in Athens and will grow up with an old man Manto who will learn a bouzouki. He will get a job in a tavern and start looking for his lost family. He will learn that he is called Karatzoglou and that only his mother and his sister were saved from his own. The war will bring him to the front, while the difficult years of the Occupation will take them to the tavern working hard. For the sake of his beloved Anna, he will have to fight with a traitor and flee to the Middle East. After the release, he will return to the song and start touring all over Greece, hoping to find his own.
- A professor of the high school in Ioannina, who many years ago had been forced to flee to Germany because he was unfairly accused of killing a student, returns after many years, determined to restore his name and discover the real culprit. In his homeland everyone is confronted with suspicion, and his presence is of crucial importance to the small society where he lives. But as his research progresses, he discovers that there are many more hidden secrets.
- The military action of a Greek officer, Pavlos Melas, for the liberation of Macedonia from the Turks and Bulgarians. A story stick to the facts for the heroism and sacrifice of the Greeks. Pavlos Melas is the symbol of the struggle for the independence of Macedonia in Greece.
- Manos Tasakos, a charming lawyer and writer, suicides in his office with a revolver. He also sends a friend of his author, in a yellow envelope, extracts from the new book he was preparing to finish it. The people involved in the case are Kostis Roussis, a great intellectual of Athens and Maria Petropoulou, a hidden lover of Tasakos. A great and strange story unfolds, with situations that cause heroes to walk in a stretched rope.
- In 1940, on the eve of the Greek-Italian war, in life of Colonel Diagoras Vartanis, his sister Christina and her husband Captain Hector Psachos appears a second Hector Psachos, which insists that this is true of the two. Christina is still in a dilemma while Vartanis lead the committee to interrogate and investigate which of the two men who claim to be the captain Psachos, is real and what is a spy.