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According to the Gr**** tradition, the
Graeci (Latin;
Ancient Gr****: Γραικοί,
Graikoi, "Gr****s") were
renamed ****enes
probably with the
establishment of the...
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Emperor Theodore Laskaris sometimes replaced the
terms Romaioi (Romans) and
Graikoi by ****enes.
Emperor Theodore II
describes his
realm as the new ****as...
- via the
Latin Graecia and Graecus, from the name of the
Graeci (Γραικοί,
Graikoí), one of the
first ancient Gr****
tribes to
settle Magna Graecia in southern...
- (/ˈɡriːʃənz/; also
Graei and Graeci;
Ancient Gr****: Γραῖοι, Graȋoi and Γραικοί,
Graikoí), were an
ancient ****enic tribe.
Their name is the
origin of the Latin...
- of Phthia, the
Graikoi (Γραικοί) were
named ****enes.
Aristotle notes in his
Meteorologica that the ****enes were
related to the
Graikoi. The
English names...
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survived the
Great Flood; the
ethne were said to have
originally been
named Graikoi after the
elder son but
later renamed ****enes
after ****en who was proved...
- over, the
three bands parade the clay-strewn
streets playing the
famous "
Graikoí"
festive march. The march,
which functions as the
anthem of the island...
- the E****enical
Patriarchate of Constantinople,
declared themselves as
Graikoi (Gr****: Γραικοί, "Gr****s") and
Romaioi or
Romioi (Gr****: Ρωμαίοι/Ρωμηιοί...
- Kaplanis, T****os (2014). "Antique
Names and Self-Identification: ****enes,
Graikoi, and
Romaioi from Late
Byzantium to the Gr**** Nation-State". In Tziovas...
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language had
become synonymous with
Christian Gr****s. The
Latinizing term
Graikoí (Γραικοί, "Gr****s") was also used,
though its use was less common, and...