- were
conquered by
Alexander the
Great were
****enized. The
first known use of a verb that
means "to
****enize" was in Gr**** (ἑλληνίζειν) and by Thucydides...
-
****enion (Gr****: Ἑλλήνιον) has been used to
refer to:
****enion (Naucratis), an
Ancient Gr****
sanctuary in
Naucratis of
Egypt (founded in the 6th century...
-
abolished on 1 June 1973. Gr****
consorts bore the title,
Queen of the
****enes and the style, Majesty. The
following queens were
spouses of the kings...
-
during the
Second Temple Period,
where there was a
conflict between ****enizers and traditionalists. The
major literary product of the
contact between...
- by many ethnonyms. The most
common native ethnonym is
****ene (Ancient Gr****: Ἕλλην), pl.
****enes (Ἕλληνες); the name Gr****s (Latin: Graeci) was used by...
-
****enion (Gr****: Ἑλλήνιον) was an
ancient Gr****
sanctuary in
Naucratis (Egypt),
founded by the
cities Rhodes, Cnidus, Halicarn****us, Phaselis, Chios...
- The Gr****s or
****enes (/ˈhɛliːnz/; Gr****: Έλληνες, Éllines [ˈelines]) are an
ethnic group and
nation native to Greece, Cyprus,
southern Albania, Anatolia...
-
though the
marriage of the king to a Gr****
presented an
opportunity to
****enize the
royal family, and
counter criticisms that it was a
foreign institution...
- romanized: Geórgios I; 24
December 1845 – 18
March 1913) was King of the
****enes from 30
March 1863
until his ********ination on 18
March 1913. Originally...
- from the
workings of the "Third of
September National ****embly of the
****enes in Athens" and was a
Constitutional Pact, in
other words, a
contract between...