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She is credited at having translated a | Greek Grammar Text and a Didache into Telugu. |
His smaller | Greek Grammar and Latin Grammar passed through many |
His large | Greek Grammar (two volumes, 1834-35) was translated |
ished in 1725, or was just about to publish, a | Greek grammar, entitled ‘English and Greek Instituti |
He studied | Greek, Grammar, Theology and Philosophy and subseque |
Essential modern | Greek grammar. |
Aelius Moeris, | Greek grammarian, surnamed Atticista (the Atticist), |
Bellinger has | Greek grandparents and Angelos was in charge of the |
O filos mou o Lefterakis ( | Greek: Greek: Ο φίλος μου ο Λευτεράκης, Alternate tr |
Thanassakis o politevomenos ( | Greek: Greek: Θανασάκης ο Πολιτευόμενος) is a 1956 G |
Alaloum ( | Greek: Greek: Αλαλούμ) is a 1982 Greek comedy film d |
Osa kryvei i nychta ( | Greek: Greek: Όσα κρύβει η νύχτα, As Long as the Nig |
Greek Grime (1998) | |
Mode Plagal is an originally | Greek group who perform traditional Greek music blen |
Polophylax ( | Greek: guardian of the celestial [south] pole) was a |
death of Pavlos Melas he was in charge of the | Greek guerrilla operations in the Greek Struggle for |
The word woman is a translation of the | Greek gunai. |
Classical | Greek had a verb (Greek: ζώννυσθαι, zonusthai) put a |
In the film, Melina Havelock is half | Greek, half British. |
This ranks him second among | Greek hammer throwers, only behind Alexandros Papadi |
Elena Nikoli (born May 12, 1982) is a | Greek handball player. |
ebruary, when the entire mountain range was in | Greek hands. |
The specific name is derived from | Greek haploos, "single", and odon, "tooth". |
Although | Greek, he was born Petros Agathangelos Petrides in C |
In | Greek he was known as Ioannis Focas. |
The | Greek head of state referendum, 1862, was held in De |
For the piece of | Greek headgear, see Phrygian cap. |
ificance of Ancient Scripts - Including Runes, | Greek, Hebrew and Alchemical Alphabets (1992) ISBN 0 |
Can search | Greek, Hebrew and other languages; |
He was master of eleven languages, Latin, | Greek, Hebrew, Chaldee, Syriac, Arabic, English, Fre |
Azor was a man of wide learning, versed in | Greek, Hebrew, and history. |
uent in nine languages, namely Spanish, Latin, | Greek, Hebrew, Italian, English, German and Filipino |
into Arabic, Dutch, French, Galician, German, | Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Polish, Romanian and Turkish |
nown element, which he called helium, from the | Greek helios (sun). |
( | Greek) Hellenic Army Publications Division, Selected |
( | Greek) Hellenic Army History Directorate (1987). |
' | Greek' here means 'of the Constantinopolitan Rite'. |
His | Greek heritage allowed him to vie for one of the 16 |
Cathy Baikas is a woman of | Greek heritage who lives in Sydney, Australia with h |
They were all of | Greek heritage and came from Canonsburg, Pennsylvani |
Prof Coulouris's name is of | Greek heritage, as he is the son of actor George Cou |
Hellenic Heritage Museum, a museum of | Greek heritage, operated by the Hellenic Heritage In |
rs mostly by those either secular or religious | Greek heritage. |
Wonder if he has | Greek heritage. |
Like Saint Nilus, Saint Bartholomew was of | Greek heritage. |
an American writer and painter of Assyrian and | Greek heritage. |
corresponds to the famous answer given by the | Greek hero Odysseus to the Cyclops Polyphemus. |
It was named after the | Greek hero Ajax. |
It was named after the | Greek hero Telamon. |
It was named after the | Greek hero Odysseus Laertiades in Homer's epic poem |
s foundation was associated with the eponymous | Greek hero Eryx. |
Greek Hero Cults (from a series of Gifford Lectures | |
It was named after the | Greek hero Stentor, who was a Herald of the Greek fo |
It was named after the | Greek hero Menelaus. |
It was named after the | Greek hero Antilochus. |
It was named after the | Greek hero Neoptolemus, the son of Achilles. |
It was named after the | Greek hero Diomedes. |
Achilles was a | Greek hero of the Trojan War, the central character |
The species name is derived from Ancient | Greek hetero "different" and tricho "hair". |
organic chemistry, a heteroatom (from Ancient | Greek heteros, different, + atomos) is any atom that |
in city of predynastic Upper Egypt was Nekhen ( | Greek: Hierakonpolis), whose patron deity was the vu |
With operations in Macedonia completed, the | Greek High Command now turned its attention to Epiru |
The | Greek historian Poseidonios (ca. |
He quotes the (also lost) | Greek historian Philochorus. |
400-330 BC), ancient | Greek historian |
According to the | Greek historian Herodotus, pharaoh Psamtik I, besieg |
Michael Critobulus, a | Greek historian for the sultan, also describes the A |
Agesilaus (historian), an ancient | Greek historian |
Pandiyans were well known to | Greek historian Tolemy while Pliny Elder visited the |
The | Greek Historian Herodotus described winemaking and v |
425 BC) | Greek historian |
According to the | Greek historian Ptolemy, the principal cities includ |
been identified with Aktisanes, known from the | Greek historian Hecataeus of Abdera. |
sanes is a Nubian king who is mentioned by the | Greek historian Hecataeus of Abdera. |
Ephorus the Younger of Cyme, also ancient | Greek historian |
iographical work about Agesilaus II written by | Greek historian Xenophon |
the first descriptions of PTSD was made by the | Greek historian Herodotus. |
ng, Christopher (2000), Literary texts and the | Greek historian, Routledge, ISBN 0203010272 |
ne of the nilometers is mentioned by Strabo, a | Greek historian, though it is not certain which one. |
1478) was a late Byzantine | Greek historian. |
Greek historians have clarified about the meaning of | |
Two volumes from | Greek historians |
As seen through the eyes | Greek historians, the Persians were weak and effemin |
These people were mentioned as 'Dari' by | Greek historians, who became Dara in India. |
known to have been poorly regarded by ancient | Greek historians. |
Greek Historical Inscriptions, 359-323 BC, 1972, rev | |
(with R. Osborne) | Greek Historical Inscriptions, 404-323 BC, 2003, cor |
Only 3 snipets of | greek history (kleisura) and no information relevant |
Greek history and civilization during the sixth and | |
He had a great interest in | Greek history which led him to name the post office |
Studies in | Greek history and thought. |
In modern | Greek history, during the Greek War of Independence, |
as called to Vienna University as professor of | Greek history, ancient history and epigraphy. |
ernment that had existed in various periods in | Greek history. |
tensively on Balkan history, often focusing on | Greek history. |
actually six but the other three belong to the | Greek history. |
There is problem with 4000 years of | greek history. |
This Aleuas belongs to the mythical period of | Greek history. |
Greek Hits: Giorgos Mazonakis vs. Despina Vandi is t | |
ite seeks a more fulfilling life and goes on a | Greek holiday. |
The retreat from Sakarya marked the end of the | Greek hopes of imposing settlement on Turkey by forc |
The | Greek Hoplite, for instance, is a more effective hea |
The church of the | Greek Hospital in Balikli. |
residence halls, a Foreign Language House and | Greek Houses (both fraternity and sorority) provide |
In the 1881 and 1905 pogroms, many | Greek houses were also destroyed. |
All official | Greek houses are located on Vernon Street, and are c |
Greek housing is also available on the main campus i | |
hydatomancy: by rainwater ( | Greek hudatis, raindrop + manteia, prophecy) |
his action freed around 350 Polish, as well as | Greek, Hungarian and French Jews. |
Greek, Hungarian and Japanese are also available as | |
ere translated into other languages, including | Greek, Hungarian, Russian and Spanish. |
Hyalophane comes from the | Greek hyalos, meaning "glass", and phanos meaning "t |
The name is derived from the | Greek hydro ("water") + kyon ("dog"). |
Hylophobia is derived from the | Greek hylo-, meaning wood or forest, and phobo- mean |
at obsolete for this pathology are hypersomia ( | Greek: hyper over the normal level; soma body) and s |
The species name is from Latinized | Greek hypo-, "under", and pitys, "pine", referring t |
Greek icon of St. Basil the Great. | |
The only difference being, the | Greek ideal-- we never suggested in the series-- phy |
Greek Ideals and Modern Life | |
Influence of | Greek Ideas and Usages Upon the Christian Church (18 |
gold medal at world judo championship beating | Greek Ilias Iliadis by yuko. |
ts' wedding anniversary full of members of the | Greek immigrant community. |
He born in Norwich, Vermont, April 3, 1847, to | Greek immigrant George M. Colvocoresses and Adeline |
He is a | Greek immigrant to Sweden, but writes in Swedish. |
Maletis was born to | Greek immigrant parents Thomas and Pagoula "Peggy" M |
pson) ends badly, but she falls in love with a | Greek immigrant (Takis Emmanuel). |
Founded by a | Greek immigrant family, his main reference, Miguel G |
Born into a | Greek immigrant family, Karmanos did not start speak |
Skandalakis is the son of a | Greek immigrant. |
His grandfather was a | Greek immigrant. |
In 1916, | Greek immigrants Athanasios ("Arthur") and Efrosini |
He began life as a child of | Greek immigrants from Constantinople. |
In 1917, a handful of | Greek immigrants formed what is today one of the lar |
He is the son of | Greek immigrants who favored education over sports. |
Using New Testament | Greek in Ministry: A Practical Guide for Students an |
Greek in Gaul and Western Europe down to A.D. 700. | |
Students generally take Hebrew and | Greek in the January and Summer terms, respectively. |
n classics in 1915 and to the Professorship of | Greek in 1923. |
He initially studied | Greek in Prilep at his father's school. |
r at Yale in 1845-1848, assistant professor of | Greek in 1848-1851, and professor of Greek, succeedi |
Dunbar succeeded Andrew Daizel as professor of | Greek in the university. |
It was first published in | Greek in Paris in 1540. |
The Knowledge of | Greek in Ireland between A.D. 500 and 900 (1892) |
ok of fables Kalilag and Damnag from Arabic to | Greek in about 1080. |
After this, he taught Latin and | Greek in a high school in Cincinnati between 1946 an |
In 1811, he was appointed Regius Professor of | Greek in the University. |
or at Harvard in 1829, university professor of | Greek in 1832, and Eliot professor of Greek literatu |
His father, Stephen Le Clerc, was professor of | Greek in Geneva. |
it with a second edition of the Tetrabiblos in | Greek in 1553, with an accompanying Latin translatio |
trust funds a bursary for students of Ancient | Greek in memory of Austin's considerable contributio |
After | Greek independence, Tsamis Karatasos continued the s |
secret organisation to prepare the ground for | Greek independence. |
ay an important role in mobilizing support for | Greek independence. |
Thiersch was an ardent supporter of | Greek independence. |
are also available in Spanish, Portuguese and | Greek; individual novels have recently appeared in P |
while in Sanctuary are reminiscent of Ancient | Greek indumentary and many of the names used for pla |
ary 10, after four days of fierce battles, the | Greek infantry divisions finally captured the pass. |
He was an opponent of the | Greek influence in the city and even participated in |
dly, this would have resulted in the spread of | Greek influence across the empire; however, the prim |
As | Greek influence in Arbanasi was still strong at the |
ke so much else, astrology came to Rome due to | Greek influence. |
This remarkable work heralds a resurgence of | Greek influences on Western art. |
yrian, Scythian, proto-Achaemenid (with strong | Greek influences), and the provincial native pieces. |
The | Greek inhabitants of Fener were called Phanariotes. |
A Byzantine doorway topped by a | Greek inscription still survives. |
Coin of Demetrius I Soter, | Greek inscription ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ means " |
On folio 1 verso there is a cross, with | Greek inscription φως ζωη. |
Reverse shows the | Greek inscription ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥ ΝΙ |
There is a | Greek inscription at the top, translated variously. |
The 17th century stone bearing the | Greek inscription which recorded the construction of |
Greek inscription of Ezana recording his defeat of v | |
A | Greek inscription on the tiara read "The council and |
s of art but important inscriptions, the first | Greek inscriptions that had been seen in England, fr |
of the Orkhon inscriptions of Mongolia and the | Greek inscriptions of Madara. |
or Kana subigi, as it is written in Bulgarian | Greek inscriptions, was a title of the Bulgars. |
However, the | Greek insistence of viewing the whole of the Aegean |
Philippe Leroy ... | Greek Inspector |
She is the spouse of the | Greek intellectual, translator, writer Marios Plorit |
On the other hand | Greek intellectuals, and especially those involved w |
riginal owners, Wappen Von Hamburg was sold to | Greek interests, the Nomikos Line. |
He visited Athens (from 1785), the | Greek interior, Rhodes, Cairo, Constantinople, Sigei |
Georgios Fotakis (born 29 October 1981) is a | Greek international footballer. |
troop movements, radio traffic, recruitment of | Greek interpreters, acquisition of Greek maps and Op |
fe of the Blessed Anthony, of Athanasius, from | Greek into Latin. |
the author of many good translations from the | Greek into Latin verse,amongst others, of versions o |
and many books were translated from Latin and | Greek into Arabic. |
losophical, medical, and scientific texts from | Greek into Latin. |
ncluded a translation of Plato's Republic from | Greek into Welsh. |
The Zeibeks fought against the | Greek invasion of Western Anatolia during the Greco- |
Its design was Classic Revival | Greek Ionic, typical of Carnegie libraries, and feat |
He was of | Greek, Iranian and Roman ancestry. |
He was a prince of | Greek, Iranian and Roman ancestry. |
Exosti ("balcony" in | Greek) is a settlement in Argolida, Greece near the |
The attested | Greek is Auarpoi. |
The salinon (meaning "salt-cellar" in | Greek) is a geometrical figure that consists of four |
Saint Andrew (Agios Andreas, Άγιος Ανδρέας in | Greek) is a Greek Orthodox basilica in the east side |
Energosuchus (meaning "active crocodile" in | Greek) is an extinct genus of rauisuchian. |
Evil, also known as Το Κακό in | Greek, is 2005 Greek zombie horror film, which can a |
Greek is an opera in two acts composed by Mark-Antho | |
The hydraulis in ancient | Greek is often imagined as an automatic organ, but t |
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