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On the red bar are the silver | Greek letters Chi and Rho as another symbol for Chri |
Obverse: | Greek letters NEP WNO C (Nero) in wreath tied at the |
r the "labarum", a standard with the first two | Greek letters of Christ's name. |
Greek letters: alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon | |
Suidas - Byzantine | Greek Lexicon 10th century AD. |
A Patristic | Greek Lexicon, Oxford (Clarendon Press), 1961. |
sland of Chios, Greece, the son of the leading | Greek liberal politician George Papandreou. |
Moreover, sponsored the rebuilding of a | Greek library in the city. |
ocial fraternities and sororities that compose | Greek life at LC. |
Glimpses of | Greek Life and Scenery (1884) (London: Hurst and Bla |
Those interested in | Greek Life and business could join Delta Sigma Pi bu |
t and other various student organizations like | Greek Life have their offices in the facility. |
altgriechischen lebens (Millennium of Ancient | Greek Life), 1933 |
For example, the word "photograph" (from | Greek light+writing) would become "sun-print" (from |
Ancient | Greek lion statue at the Arsenal, Venice |
The name is from the | Greek lipis for scale and krokis for fibre. |
Tipota ( | Greek, literally "nothing") is a boutique liqueur cr |
Religion in | Greek Literature (1898) |
o far have been weighted toward the history of | Greek literature (of course, including critical and |
He taught Latin and | Greek literature until his retirement as professor e |
ithsonian Institution, as well as professor of | Greek literature and president of Harvard University |
From Corinth and | Greek literature comes the verb korinthiazein, which |
Reception of | Greek Literature 300 BC-800 AD: Traditions of the Fr |
ork has also been called a "monument of Modern | Greek literature", as it is written in pure Demotic |
(1990), Characterization and individuality in | Greek literature, Clarendon Press, ISBN 0198140584 |
ows a characterization consistent with that of | Greek literature, particularly, Euripides' tragedy o |
ic languages, history of writing, preclassical | greek literature, Greek epigraphy, and ancient Greek |
She went on to earn a B.A. degree in classical | Greek literature, speech, and theater from Howard Un |
75, and as Vitelli was certainly familiar with | Greek literature, Grocyn may have learned Greek from |
ued for parallels between Biblical and ancient | Greek literature. |
be buried occurs many times throughout ancient | Greek literature. |
rites are very important to people in ancient | Greek literature. |
Yavanasvera was himself a | Greek living in India, as the original Greek text is |
Aguado also negotiated the | Greek loan of 1834. |
whelmingly from Turkic words with only minimal | Greek loan words. |
Timasitheus of Lipara (modern Lipari) was a | Greek local archon of Magna Graecia who lived around |
It was named after Arcadia, a mythological | Greek location and modern Greek province. |
g texts of Matthew are verses 3:10-12 (Coptic, | Greek lost), 3:13-15 (Greek, Coptic lost). |
Greek Love; assisted by Warren Johansson and publish | |
The term apparently derives from the | Greek Loxos, meaning oblique. |
Mount Lycabettus (In | Greek: Lykavittos, Λυκαβηττός) is a Cretaceous limes |
Greek Lyric II) (Greek lyric C6th B.C.) | |
Pindar, Odes - | Greek Lyric 5th century BC. |
Griechische Lyrik ( | Greek Lyric Poetry), 1920 |
A Cycle of | Greek Lyrics (1950?), for voice and piano |
a, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia (Macedonia), | Greek Macedonia) |
For the town in | Greek Macedonia, see Archangelos, Pella. |
He was a monarch of Persian and | Greek Macedonian ancestry. |
Abravanel was born in the | Greek Macedonian city of Salonika (now Thessaloniki, |
Betz, H. D. et al. (1986) The | Greek Magical Papyri in Translation. |
the upper left corner, between Ithaca and the | Greek mainland. |
A short | Greek manual of mole interpretation survives from an |
It is the only one | Greek manuscript which does not contain this phrase. |
It is a | Greek manuscript of the New Testament, on vellum lea |
Chester Beatty XII, | Greek manuscript of the Book of Enoch, with the text |
lexander Papyrus) is a fragment of 2nd century | Greek manuscript of an unknown romance. |
He possessed minuscule 71, | Greek manuscript of the four Gospels, and brought it |
He purchased a lot of | Greek manuscripts (like codex 65, 110, 321, 322, ℓ 1 |
To Clare Hall Library he bequeathed all his | Greek manuscripts and some Greek books; to Sir Rober |
Several Byzantine | Greek manuscripts containing the Tusi-couple are sti |
Butler collected some | Greek manuscripts (e.g. |
He added to the list of | Greek manuscripts of the New Testament 616 new cursi |
He collected some | Greek manuscripts, e.g. |
It survives in certain | Greek manuscripts, and also in a few Old Church Slav |
was a hellenophile who worked to preserve many | Greek manuscsripts and maintain good relations with |
Director | Greek Mario |
The Kordax was an ancient | Greek mask dance and is a characteristic dance of a |
l Missa Brevis, with the traditional Latin and | Greek Mass text interwoven with several English poem |
The name is derived from Ancient | Greek mastix "whip" and tarsus "ankle". |
Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra | |
It is named after the | Greek mathematician Euclid. |
BC, also known as Euclid of Alexandria, was a | Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "Fathe |
250 BC - ca. 190 BC) was an ancient | Greek mathematician. |
A History of | Greek Mathematics (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1921) |
In Latin and | Greek, mathematics and . . . |
"Revival and Decline of | Greek Mathematics". |
My Big Fat | Greek Matrix - My Big Fat Greek Wedding, The Matrix |
El Greco's signature, in | Greek may be seen in the lower left corner. |
ecific epithet melanocarpa translates from the | Greek meaning "black fruit". |
Cirratum also derives from | Greek, meaning curl or swim. |
inetobacter is a compound word from scientific | Greek, meaning 'nonmotile rod'. |
Gelin (or Nife in | Greek, meaning bride) is beautiful woman with long h |
The name is from the | Greek, meaning I cut a portion of. |
ntists have expanded and modified the original | Greek meaning into the two distinct senses above. |
The generic name Schizaea is from the | Greek, meaning “to cleave or split”. |
The botanical names comes from the | Greek, meaning "cone-shaped anther". |
The generic name comes from the | Greek, meaning “star hairs”, referring to the coveri |
Βουλήγες in | Greek, meaning goads |
Ootheke in | Greek means ovary. |
(The genus name, from | Greek, means "different genitalia".) |
The Metrological Relief, showing Ancient | Greek measurements |
Giouvetsi is a baked | Greek meat dish made with either chicken, lamb or be |
erning Nature might be the earliest example of | Greek medical literature. |
ogothetopoulos (1878-1961) was a distinguished | Greek medical doctor who became Prime Minister of Gr |
He frequently visited Italian and | Greek medieval archives finding sources for his work |
All the East, Alexandria, and Jerusalem of the | Greek Melkites. |
Inactive Messiah is a | Greek melodic death metal band, founded in Athens. |
The | Greek menologia (calendars of the saints) inform us |
Some | Greek menologies mention them on April 27, others, o |
The Varvassi was a 3,875-ton | Greek merchant steam ship that was wrecked on the Ne |
mer and mer- (from | Greek meros, part) are affixes used in the following |
Massafra ( | Greek: Messaphros) is a town and comune in the provi |
Metapsychology ( | Greek: meta, "beyond, transcending", and ψυχολογία, |
Diva Futura is the fifth studio album by the | Greek metal band Nightfall. |
Always Forever Is the first album by | Greek metal band Bare Infinity. |
Elysion is one of famous | Greek metal bands, alongside bands such as Necromant |
in 1991, Passage to Arcturo is an EP from the | Greek metal band Rotting Christ. |
t Lovers is the third full length album by the | Greek metal band Rotting Christ. |
Bare Infinity is a female-fronted | Greek metal band formed in Athens, Greece in 2003. |
ed its second album Escaping the Stupor on the | Greek metal label Black Lotus Records. |
Classical theology is heavily influenced by | Greek metaphysics and especially Neo-Platonic and St |
The daughter of | Greek migrants, Cotsis grew up in the St George dist |
The genus name is a combination of the | Greek mikros meaning "small" and Berotha, a genus in |
The name is from | Greek mikros for "small" and lithos for "stone." |
The genus name Micropsitta is derived from the | Greek mikros meaning small and psitta for parrot. |
March 1905, he joined the first well-organized | Greek military group. |
( | Greek) Military record file of General Stanotas, arc |
Greek military formation in the WWI Victory Parade i | |
Main article: | Greek military junta of 1967-1974 |
The Charition mime is a | Greek mime found in Oxyrhynchus Papyrus 413. |
he German submarine chaser UJ 2106 (the former | Greek minelayer Tenedos), the German barge Sybille ( |
On Sunday a | Greek Minister asked the European Union to deploy im |
The site is now maintained by the | Greek Ministry of Culture, Department of Antiquities |
The Glarentza castle the | Greek Ministry of Culture, retrieved on 9-8-2007 |
Visiting professor at the | Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs Institute of Diplo |
In a 1980 decision, the | Greek Ministry of Culture put Karipio under the stat |
He served as a General Secretary for | Greek Ministry of Public Works and as a General Secr |
were almost all from the local tatar-speaking | greek minority. |
one column per page, in 20 lines per page, in | Greek minuscule letters. |
The text is written in | Greek minuscule letters, in two columns per page, 18 |
This variant is supported only by | Greek Minuscule 21. |
le 2276 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), is a | Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament writ |
It is a | Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament. |
e Gregory-Aland numbering), A501 (Soden), is a | Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on |
It is written in | Greek minuscule letters, on 217 parchment leaves (23 |
The text is written in | Greek minuscule letters, on 213 parchment leaves (32 |
e Gregory-Aland numbering), Cμ24 (Soden), is a | Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on |
eractions of the residents of the pension, its | Greek mistress Mariana, and her servant. |
Mithaecus (Ancient | Greek: Mithaikos) was a cook and cookbook author of |
h rather prominent in the 1970s and 1980s, the | Greek Mob has cooled down and remains rather dormant |
Philadelphia's | Greek Mob, or the Greek Mafia, are a low-profile cri |
Kaiafas or Thermal Springs of Kaiafas ( | Greek, Modern: Καϊάφας) is a spa in the municipality |
tal in developing liberal thought in the young | Greek monarchy. |
Frescoes bearing his signature survive in the | Greek monasteries of Mt. |
From there, he went to the study of | Greek monetary weights, the operation of Greek mints |
In 1649 it belonged to Athananius, a | Greek monk, in 1724 to Bernard Mould (b. |
(with Cecil | Greek) Monsters in and Among Us: Towards a Gothic Cr |
It confronted Serbian, | Greek, Montenegrin and Bulgarian armies. |
gn of the building is reminiscent of classical | Greek monuments such as the Acropolis in Athens. |
Support for Strong's Numbers, | Greek morphological codes, and numerous other viewer |
For the mythological | Greek mortal after whom this genus is named, see Aca |
i, Ottoman Empire, to an American father and a | Greek mother. |
n Empire, as a child from a Dutch father and a | Greek mother. |
She then became the | Greek motor torpedo boat tender Hephaistas (A413). |
nique among English public schools in having a | Greek motto: ΤΟ Δ'ΕΥ ΝΙΚΑΤΩ. |
Once the airfield was taken the 3rd | Greek Mountain Brigade turned its attention towards |
tober 28, 1854 and named after Polyhymnia, the | Greek Muse of sacred hymns. |
Poly is named after Polyhymnia, the | Greek muse of sacred music. |
It is named after Urania, the | Greek Muse of astronomy. |
It was named after Merope, | Greek muse and goddess. |
He also wrote The Modes of Ancient | Greek Music (1894). |
nt ambassadors of the much-maligned vernacular | Greek music in the 21st century" |
y everything from Polish-style to rancheras to | Greek music. |
Documents of Ancient | Greek Music: The Extant Melodies and Fragments. |
American production style, it did contain some | Greek musical elements, such as the use of a darbuka |
ese concepts were a hearkening back to ancient | Greek musical practice. |
He has performed with | Greek musicians Nikos Papazoglou and Dionysis Savvop |
ng Hadjidakis songs with prominent Turkish and | Greek musicians. |
There are also about 7,000 | Greek Muslims living in Tripoli. |
ibretto is by William Congreve, drawing on the | Greek myth of Semele. |
The | Greek myth of Sisyphus |
Parallels to the | Greek myth of Typhoeus, the ancient antagonist of th |
Greek myth refers to Danaos who with his daughters c | |
viewer wrote "flamboyant lyrics, references to | Greek myth and big, elastic bass lines dominate". |
, Fereydoon from Persian myth, Persephone from | Greek myth and Kartikeya from Hindu beliefs. |
The composer recalled the | Greek myth of Narcissus and, upon rereading the stor |
Her work has often used Freudian ideas and | Greek Myth as a framework. |
The allegory referred to the | Greek myth of Cadmus and the dragon's teeth. |
Marcel Detienne, The writing of Orpheus: | Greek myth in cultural context (Johns Hopkins, 2002; |
kes a far more feminist outlook on the Ancient | Greek myth. |
rachne's, showing The Rape of Europa - another | Greek myth. |
hat of Demeter and her daughter Persephone, in | Greek myth. |
450s BC) was a | Greek mythographer and logographer. |
The temple is thought to be dedicated to the | Greek mythological figures Heracles and Alcmene. |
It was named for the | Greek mythological figure Phaeo, one of the Hyades o |
This locomotive was named after the | Greek mythological strongman, Hercules. |
Mimas is a | Greek mythological character who appears in Virgil's |
Ajax is the name of a | Greek mythological hero. |
Its name is that of the dog-like | Greek mythological creature Cerberus. |
This article is about the | Greek mythological prophet. |
"Achilles" is about the | Greek mythological hero of the Trojan War, Achilles. |
The asteroid is named for the | Greek mythological figure Hippolyta. |
us name is a combination of Styx, the river of | Greek mythology and the harvestman genus Phalangium. |
In | Greek mythology Astraea was the virgin-goddess of ju |
He has written a seminal work on | Greek mythology entitled Homosexuality in Greek Myth |
It was inspired by classical | Greek mythology and Mobile's coastal location. |
For the characters from | Greek mythology see Aello. |
In | Greek mythology Helicaon is the son of Antenor and T |
Greek mythology inspired the Roman poet Virgil to wr | |
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