Hellenism

  • 21Anti-Hellenism — (Greek: Ανθελληνισμός , Greeklish: Anthellinismos ) is a term that has been applied to describe some views of Oscar Wilde in relation to the Greeks. [http://www.recercat.net/handle/2072/5092?locale=en] ] The same term has also been used in… …

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  • 22Ecumenical Hellenism (program) — The Ecumenical Hellenism program (Greek: Πρόγραμμα Οικουμενικός Ελληνισμός), is a non profit, non governmental company. It is the result of the cooperation between the Athens based publishing house Greek National Line (Ελληνική Εθνική Γραμμή) and …

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  • 23Neo-Hellenism — Ne o Hel len*ism, n. Hellenism as surviving or revival in modern times; the practice or pursuit of ancient Greek ideals in modern life, art, or literature, as in the Renaissance. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 24neo-hellenism — “+ noun Usage: often capitalized N & usually capitalized H Etymology: ne + hellenism : Hellenism as surviving or revived in modern times : the practice of ancient Greek ideals in modern life or art …

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  • 25Guardians of Hellenism — The Guardians of Hellenism (Greek Έλληνες Ακρίτες) is a series of albums featuring recordings of traditional Greek music by region, performed by the Hellenic Music Archives Ensemble. Albums *Vol. 1 Chios, Mytilene, Samos, Ikaria *Vol. 2 Limnos,… …

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  • 26Party of Hellenism — The Hellenism Political Party ( el. Κόμμα Ελληνισμού) was a Greek political party with a strongly patriotic platform, founded in 1981. Sotiris Sofianopoulos was the President of the Hellenic Front since its foundation. All participations in the… …

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  • 27Ottoman Greeks — Hellenism (yellow) in the Near East during and after World War I by George Soteriadis of the University of Athens. Ottoman Greeks (Greek: Οθωμανοί Έλληνες, Turkish: Osmanlı Rumları) were ethnic Greeks who lived in the Ottoman Empire (1299–1923),… …

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  • 28Hellenise — Hellenism ► NOUN 1) the national character or culture of Greece, especially ancient Greece. 2) the study or imitation of ancient Greek culture. DERIVATIVES Hellenist noun Hellenize (also Hellenise) verb …

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  • 29Hellenist — Hellenism ► NOUN 1) the national character or culture of Greece, especially ancient Greece. 2) the study or imitation of ancient Greek culture. DERIVATIVES Hellenist noun Hellenize (also Hellenise) verb …

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  • 30Hellenize — Hellenism ► NOUN 1) the national character or culture of Greece, especially ancient Greece. 2) the study or imitation of ancient Greek culture. DERIVATIVES Hellenist noun Hellenize (also Hellenise) verb …

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