Talk:George E. Mylonas

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72.147.222.31 04:32, 12 January 2007 (UTC)I was pleased to read of professor Mylonas. He my father and Aristotle Onasis were friends while growing up in Smyrna. When the professor visited Detroit on lecture tours, he was our house guest. I was invited to stay with him in Greece and take part in the digs at Mycennae, which I regretably did not do. I have kept 3 ancient Greek coins gifted to me by the professor.On one of my trips to greece he died the week before I arrived. My father on one trip visited Rhodes where he ran into Mr.Onasis, a conversation ensued wherein Mr. Onasis indicated that he would encourage me to visit him in Greece where Mr. Onasis had a relative whom he would like me to meet. Suffice it to say I did not go.My mother and I after my father passed were invited to the coronation of Constantine. I was very busy at that time ( I thought)and did not go although my mother would have greatly enjoyed it. I have enjoyed sharing my recollections as I enjoy thinking of my father and his friends. Ted Panaretos-tppanther@aol.com.“
 * His writing style in English is unusually modern and contemporary. Ironically, the subject of his dissertation is still an intense area of research in 2021, almost a century after he first wrote it. Viriditas (talk) 08:31, 29 December 2021 (UTC)