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The | Greek Vulgate is the de facto standard Biblical text |
The | Greek Vulgate is a version of the Bible written in B |
The term | Greek Vulgate is commonly used in the West to refer |
soldiers of Theodoros Kolokotronis during the | Greek War of Independence. |
Kyriakoulis Mavromichalis during the | Greek War of Independence. |
The | Greek War of Independence. |
This article is about the | Greek War of Independence unit. |
For more details on this topic, see | Greek War of Independence. |
cational issues as well as participated in the | Greek War of Independence. |
so-Turkish War of 1828-1829 was sparked by the | Greek War of Independence. |
Zervas participated in the | Greek War of Independence (1821-1830) and distinguis |
Brewer, David, "The | Greek War of Independence", The Overlook Press (2001 |
Liakos Liakopoulos was a fighter in the | Greek war of independence who died during the siege |
her of Odysseas Androutsos, a commander of the | Greek War of Independence. |
The Battle of Doliana took place during the | Greek War of Independence on May 18, 1821. |
Tsakalov was dedicated to the | Greek War of Independence which started in 1821. |
oirs of several warriors who fought during the | Greek War of Independence (1821). |
He was general organiser of the | Greek War of Independence and a politician. |
He fought along with his father in the | Greek War of Independence and distinguished himself |
n the spring of 1821 the society initiated the | Greek War of Independence. |
During the | Greek War of Independence he held the rank of Kaptan |
When Hector is killed by Achilles, the | Greek warrior treats the body with disrespect and re |
Tyche (Τύχη, meaning "fortune" or "luck" in | Greek) was the Greek goddess of fortune and prosperi |
In the 2005-2006 school year, Ancient | Greek was taught for the first time, as an independe |
ived from a combination of algebra and Ancient | Greek, was deciphered in the 1930s. |
Greek was set the primate official language, in cont | |
Before 1540, when the Regius professorship of | Greek was established, Ascham "was paid a handsome s |
scalia Apostolorum, whose lost original was in | Greek, was first published in 1854 in Syriac by Paul |
Left (Ενωμένη Αριστερά or Enomeni Aristera in | Greek) was an electoral union formed between the Com |
Callinicus (or Kallinikos) (Καλλίνικος in | Greek) was the exarch of Ravenna (597 - 602 or 603). |
The term used in ancient | Greek was siraion. |
arapataki (born February 19, 1975) is a female | Greek water polo player and Olympic silver medalist |
iaki Liosi (born October 10, 1979) is a female | Greek water polo player and Olympic silver medalist |
omopoulou (born February 16, 1978) is a female | Greek water polo player and Olympic silver medalist |
Georgia Lara (born May 31, 1980) is a female | Greek water polo player and Olympic silver medalist |
oula Mylonaki (born June 10, 1984) is a female | Greek water polo player and Olympic silver medalist. |
Goyband (2008) Dirty Dancing meets My Big Fat | Greek Wedding with a touch of Fiddler on the Roof. |
Nia Vardalos - My Big Fat | Greek Wedding |
My Big Fat | Greek Wedding (2002) (executive producer) |
Michael Constantine - My Big Fat | Greek Wedding |
Rita Wilson - My Big Fat | Greek Wedding |
Latin & | Greek, Weidmann, 1927 (reprinted 1958). |
theology, and philosophy, and knew Arabic and | Greek well. |
The Heruli (spelled variously in Latin and | Greek) were an East Germanic tribe from Scandinavia. |
ized form of the Khaloi or Chaloi of Ptolemy's | Greek, were a Germanic tribe residing in Jutland. |
entre of her cult was in Per-Bast (Bubastis in | Greek), which was named after her. |
His works include an autobiography in | Greek, which has not been published. |
nguage should not be confused with Cappadocian | Greek, which was spoken in the same region during th |
see Soros suffix written in | Greek which are more than two thousand year old, gen |
He also did studies in | Greek while at Harvard and was admitted into their p |
Aspiran should not be confused with the | Greek white grape variety Aspirant. |
The | Greek Wikipedia (also Hellenic Wikipedia, Elliniki W |
commonly blended with Savatiano in making the | Greek wine Retsina. |
Debina is a white | Greek wine grape grape primarily in the Zitsa region |
They are devoted to researching | Greek wine and to preserving and improving the count |
Athiri or Athiri Aspro is a white | Greek wine grape used to make Retsina on the island |
ni (also spelled Aidani and Aedani) is a white | Greek wine grape variety that is grown primarily on |
Liatiko is a red | Greek wine grape variety that is grown on the island |
Lagorthi is a | Greek wine grape, well known despite its fairly smal |
itis (also known as Roditis) is a pink-skinned | Greek wine grape traditionally grown in the Peloponn |
For the | Greek wine grape that is also known as Lemnia, see L |
Improve: Canadian wine, | Greek wine, Vitis vinifera, wine serving temperature |
Achaia Clauss is a | Greek winery located in Patras in the Peloponnese. |
The | Greek wiretapping case of 2004-2005, also referred t |
niversity of California, Berkeley in classical | Greek with a minor in Near Eastern Studies. |
rivation of the word obconic is based upon the | Greek with the common prefix ob, meaning inverted, a |
Harmony of the Synoptic Gospels in | Greek, with Edgar J. Goodspeed, (1920) |
Laertius' Lives of the Philosophers in ancient | Greek with accompanying Italian translation. |
He studied | Greek with William Grocyn in London and Oxford, and |
Typologically the language is structured on | Greek with heavy lexical borrowing from Romani. |
In Lesbos Yakup married a local Christian | Greek woman from Mytilene, the widow of an Orthodox |
Another chief wife was a | Greek woman of Phocaea named Aspasia (not the same a |
nus means "anomalous finch" with spiza being a | Greek word for finch. |
Its name comes from the | Greek word for "shame". |
Its name is a Latinized form of the | Greek word for telescope. |
The name is derived from the | Greek word kolos, meaning "short", and the Latin wor |
The word rhombus is from the | Greek word for something that spins. |
Crookes named his device after the | Greek word 'spintharis', meaning "a spark". |
The name comes from κινναβαρι (kinnabari), a | Greek word most likely applied by Theophrastus to se |
It is based on the | Greek word for defense, "apologia." |
The word aechmea comes from the | Greek word "aichme" which means "spear tip". |
"Agape" is the | Greek word used in the Bible for God's unconditional |
which corresponds to an interpretation of the | Greek word :44). |
ic name is derived from the Amur River and the | Greek word sauros ("lizard"). |
The genus derives its name from the | Greek word for bull's head due to its horn shaped an |
Jurassic dinosaur whose name derives from the | Greek word for "eagle claw" |
Chromophobia comes from the | Greek word "chroma", which translates as "color", an |
Mamlacha is also a | Greek word which means "Kingdom". |
The generic name is derived from the | Greek word καλλον (kallos), meaning "beauty." |
The name is derived from μηλια, the | Greek word Theophrastus (c. |
"Noesis" is an Ancient | Greek word for "thought". |
m the Latin word for necklace (monile) and the | Greek word for hair (thrix). |
The name is derived from the | Greek word erythros, meaning "red", and the Latin wo |
The specific name anthropophagus is from | Greek word "anthropos" that means "human" and Greek |
borne the name Aletheia University, after the | Greek word for truth, since August 1999. |
The second part, "therium", comes from the | Greek word θηρίον (transliterated therion), meaning |
Its name comes from the | Greek word aerugo for copper rust. |
The name is derived from the | Greek word ampelos, which means "vine". |
The name Brochis is derived from the | Greek word "brogchia", meaning "throat" or "trachea" |
d for steel, "chalybs", which follows from the | Greek word "khalups". |
The | Greek word on which afikoman is based has two meanin |
Hebrew, non-Semitic loanword deriving from the | Greek word pallakis, Greek παλλακίς, meaning a mistr |
The name originates from the | Greek word skinos, meaning quick or nimble. |
He popularized the term phrenology (from the | Greek word "phrenos" meaning "brain": compare with t |
Katarche (καταρχή) is an ancient | Greek word meaning a "beginning" or "inception." |
y were known by the Greeks as gnomes, from the | Greek word for "an opinion". |
The word pyx comes from the | Greek word πυξίς, "pyxis" meaning box or receptacle. |
Paramithi is a | Greek word for fairytale. |
It contains a | Greek word that could be seen as "γενημένη" or "γενό |
This gotra originated from | Greek word Naraya. |
Gnomon (γνώμων) is an ancient | Greek word meaning "indicator", "one who discerns," |
He named it kallikrein, by derivation from the | Greek word for pancreas. |
"Erythro-" is from a | Greek word for "red", and "triorchis" meant a kind o |
The name of a phobia generally contains a | Greek word for what the patient fears plus the suffi |
It is derived from the | Greek word for basket cheese. |
The suffix -hedron is derived from the | Greek word hedra which means face. |
Phocas is the | Greek word for "seal", which may explain his patrona |
Rhema (ρημα) is the Ancient | Greek word that describes the act of speaking. |
Kairos (καιρός) is an ancient | Greek word meaning the right or opportune moment (th |
Its name comes from the | Greek word for indistinct. |
The word acolyte is derived from the | Greek word acolytos, meaning companion, attendant, o |
Their name is derived from a | Greek word meaning "to renew, refresh or bloom again |
It is the | Greek word that is translated "church" or "assembly. |
It takes its name from the | Greek word enarge, "distinct." |
The | Greek word means "having three testicles". |
The genus name is derived from the | Greek word tapeinos, meaning "low". |
ometimes called with the name Hydria, from the | Greek word ‘υδρια (hudria), meaning "water jar". |
Her name derives from the | Greek word melli meaning honey. |
I learned that the root of 'parenthesis' is a | Greek word that means the act of inserting. |
The name stilbene is derived from the | Greek word stilbos, which means shining. |
Latin adventus is the translation of the | Greek word parousia, commonly used in reference to t |
f the ambiguity is likely due to more than one | Greek word being translated "good." |
The name is derived from the | Greek word chanos, meaning "abyss, mouth opened, inm |
The term hippophobia is also derived from the | Greek word 'Phobos' and the prefix is derived from t |
He soon associated the ancient | Greek word “Edox”. |
word Sibyl comes (via Latin) from the ancient | Greek word sibylla, meaning prophetess. |
m its chemical composition (phosphate) and the | Greek word for "leaf", phyllon, a reference to its c |
The | Greek word pharmakon poses a quandary for translator |
It is a form of the | Greek word "Theokleia", which in turn is derived fro |
The term comes from the | Greek word pterygion meaning "wing". |
The name originates from the | Greek word Ψαμάθιον (pr. |
The name derives from the | Greek word κανών, "kanon," which means rule, princip |
The areo- prefix is derived from the ancient | Greek word Ares which is the personification of the |
hments, with the prefix "mylo" coming from the | Greek word for "molar". |
refix "coulro-" may be derived from an Ancient | Greek word meaning "stilt-walker", although the conc |
title of the magazine, ‘Charis' comes from the | Greek word for ‘Graces'; the mythological beings fro |
The helio- prefix is derived from the ancient | Greek word helios, meaning "sun", and also Helios, t |
The band's name, Kiros, comes from the | Greek word meaning "a moment of divine time". |
Ecclesia is a | Greek word, meaning "called out ones." |
The church's name comes from the | Greek word, Xenos meaning "stranger" or "alien". |
For the classical | Greek word, see Agon. |
es called it Carcinus, a Latinized form of the | Greek word. |
The term derives from the | Greek words oikos, meaning household, house, or fami |
The genus name is derived from the | Greek words gelasinus, meaning "dimple". |
The genus name is derived from the | Greek words melas, meaning "black", and sphaerulos, |
The names of these three were also the common | Greek words for sun, moon and dawn. |
The genus name is a combination of two | Greek words meaning 'beautiful' and 'spathe'. |
The genus name is derived from the | Greek words ennea, meaning "nine", and lophus, meani |
The genus name is derived from the | Greek words micro, meaning "small", and anthos, mean |
Pachyptila, the word, comes from the | Greek words pakhus and ptilon. |
The | Greek words meta- and theria roughly means the "othe |
The name is derived from the | Greek words "panta" and "grapho," which has a combin |
Greek words - medical terminology (like for instance | |
The name Arithmancy is derived from two | Greek words - arithmos (meaning number) and manteia |
It derives its name from the | Greek words "kata" (downwards) and "blepharis" (eyel |
a reconstruction of the Indo-European mori or | Greek words for Black Sea, μόρυχος. |
The name is derived from the | Greek words κνίδη (knide), meaning "nettle," and σκο |
The genus name is derived from the | Greek words chasme, meaning "gaping", and anthos, me |
The term is coined from the | Greek words "χρέος" (debt) and "κράτος" (power) in a |
The scientific name Eodromaeus comes from the | greek words Eos ("Dawn", "Early") and Dromaeus ("Run |
It derives from the | Greek words endo meaning inside, within, and crinis |
Lithogenic silica (LSi) comes from the | Greek words lithos, which means rock, and genesis, w |
The genus name is derived from the | Greek words thereios, meaning "summer", and anthos, |
The name Leptodora is from the | Greek words leptos and dora, collectively meaning th |
The genus name is derived from the | Greek words radinosus, meaning "slender", and siphon |
The genus name is derived from the | Greek words καρδία, meaning "heart," and σπέρμα, mea |
The name "picrotoxin" is a combination of the | Greek words "picros" (bitter) and "toxicon" (poison) |
The genus name is derived from the | Greek words orthros, meaning "morning", and anthos, |
The genus name is derived from the | Greek words xenos, meaning "strange", and scapa, mea |
The name is derived from the | Greek words klino (κλίνω;"oblique"), ptylon (φτερών; |
Argyrodite gets its name from the | Greek words that loosely translate into "rich in sil |
The genus name derives from the | Greek words "akantha" for thorn and "sykios" for cuc |
The generic name is derived from the | Greek words ανισος (anisos), meaning "unequal," and |
ts genus name, Erpetoichthys, derives from the | Greek words erpeton ("creeping thing") and ichthys ( |
The genus name is derived from the | Greek words nema, meaning "thread", and stylos, mean |
pe of feeding is known as phlebotomy (from the | Greek words, phleps "vein" and tomos "cutting"). |
il the meaning and background of New Testament | Greek words, and prepared a wordbook that gave a few |
The name of the genus is derived from two | Greek words, akte, "the seashore", and philos, "lovi |
Capnomancy comes from two | greek words. |
Crypturellus is formed from three Latin or | Greek words. |
Greek work from ca. 150 A.D. Various English transla | |
It was not rediscovered until a | Greek worker dug up a stele in April 1863. |
Augustus and the | Greek World (Oxford, 1965) |
Personification in the | Greek World, eds Emma Stafford and Judith Herrin (As |
A History of the Classical | Greek World, 478-323 BC, 2005. |
sentation of Ares are very rare in the ancient | Greek world, especially in sculpture. |
bought or sold just as any other slave in the | Greek world. |
entury a cult of Attis became a feature of the | Greek world. |
mis worshipers were found all over the ancient | Greek world. |
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