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- constructed Castellania in Valletta, Malta, was consecrated. 1859 – Sponsored by Gr**** businessman Evangelos Zappas, the first modern revival of the Olympic Games...
- many Gr**** and Latin roots, stems, and prefixes. These roots are listed alphabetically on three pages: Gr**** and Latin roots from A to G Gr**** and Latin...
- Greece, officially the ****enic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula, Greece shares land borders...
- Gr**** mythology is the body of myths originally told by the ancient Gr****s, and a genre of ancient Gr**** folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology...
- released as a double live album, Live at the Gr**** in 2000. Following the release of the live album, Page and the Black Crowes continued their collaboration...
- Ancient Greece (Ancient Gr****: Ἑλλάς, romanized: ****ás) was a northeastern Mediterranean civilization, existing from the Gr**** Dark Ages of the 12th–9th...
- the front of a ship Dolphin (weapon) – weaponized anchor in Ancient GreecePages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Inverted bow – Bow whose...
- The Gr**** alphabet has been used to write the Gr**** language since the late 9th or early 8th century BC. It was derived from the earlier Phoenician alphabet...
- code page 1253 ("Gr**** - ANSI"), commonly known by its IANA-registered name Windows-1253 or abbreviated as cp1253, is a Microsoft Windows code page used...
- ancient Greece refers to clothing starting from the Aegean bronze age (3000 BCE) to the ****enistic period (31 BCE). Clothing in ancient Greece included...