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  • ...Politics in Western Europe : an introduction to the politics of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and the European Union |date=11 November 1 ...lic tribe known as the [[Latins (Italic tribe)|Latins]] formed the [[Roman Kingdom]] in the 8th century BC, which eventually became a [[Roman Republic|republi
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  • ...s [[Byzantium]] (''Byzantion'') in the 7th century BCE by [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] settlers from [[Megara]].<ref name="Herrin2009">{{cite book | author = Ju ...ged to Istanbul, the Turkish rendering of the appellation [[Greek language|Greek]] speakers used since the eleventh century to colloquially refer to the cit
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  • ...m in Myanmar|Buddhism]] slowly became dominant in the country. The [[Pagan Kingdom]] fell to [[First Mongol invasion of Burma|Mongol invasions]], and several ...n language|Italian]], [[Romanian language|Romanian]], and [[Greek language|Greek]] – ''Birmania'' being the local version of ''Burma'' in both Italian and
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  • ...{PIE|*ar}} "to assemble skillfully", present in Greek ''harma'' "chariot", Greek ''aristos'', (as in "[[aristocracy]]"), Latin ''ars'' "art", etc.</ref> ...rianon ethnous despotes eimi"'', which translates to "I am the king of the kingdom (''nation'') of the Iranians". In Middle Persian, Shapur says ''"ērānšah
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  • Anthony B. Catachanas (born 21<sup>st</sup> March 1981) is a successful Greek American entrepreneur who is a founding partner of Victory Hill Capital Gro ...|Hunley Business School]] at the [[University of Reading]] in the [[United Kingdom]] for his [[Bachelor's degree|Bachelor’s degree]] and completed [[BA (Hon
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  • | region12 = {{flag|United Kingdom}} | pop12 = [[Christianity in the United Kingdom|45,030,000]]
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  • ...reeks]], originating from [[Phocaea]], founded the [[Colonies in antiquity#Greek colonies|colony of Massalia]] (present-day [[Marseille]]), on the shores of ...prosperous country, of which the southernmost part was heavily subject to Greek and Roman influences. However, around 390 BC, the Gallic [[Tribal chief|chi
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  • |common_languages = [[Attic Greek]] |religion = [[Ancient Greek religion]]
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  • ...[Politics (Aristotle)|Politiká]]'', which introduced the [[Greek language|Greek]] term {{Transliteration|grc|''politiká''}} ({{lang-grc|Πολιτικά|l ...ic=yes|lit=city}}).<ref name="A Greek-English Lexicon">{{cite web |title=A Greek-English Lexicon |url=https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%
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  • ...=Oswyn Murray |author5=Lisa R. Brody | title = Encyclopedia of the ancient Greek world| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=gsGmuQAACAAJ| year = 2005| p ...in of [[Nader Shah]] (r. 1736–1747), reverse:"Coined on gold the word of kingdom in the world, Nader of [[Greater Iran]] and the world-conquerer king."<ref>
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  • | sovereignty_note = from the [[United Kingdom]] ...and extended by [[Ashoka the Great]], until 185&nbsp;BCE. The [[Indo-Greek Kingdom]] founded by [[Demetrius I of Bactria|Demetrius of Bactria]] (180–165&nbs
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  • The [[Colony of New South Wales]] was established by the [[Kingdom of Great Britain]] in 1788, with the arrival of the [[First Fleet]], and fi * [[Greek Australian|Greek]] (1.7%)
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  • ...een Victoria]] of the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Queen Victoria: The woman who redefined Britain's ...nder I of Yugoslavia|Alexander I]] proclaims the new constitution of the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]], known thereafter as the [[Vidovdan Constit
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  • ...ober retained its name (from [[Latin language|Latin]] and [[Greek language|Greek]] ''ôctō'' meaning "eight") after January and February were inserted into *[[Black History Month]] in the [[United Kingdom]]
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  • ! scope="row" | [[United Kingdom]] | [[Greek language|Greek]]
    369 KB (45,628 words) - 07:31, 23 March 2024
  • ...eri%2Fskos ἀστερίσκος], Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, ''A Greek-English Lexicon'', on Perseus</ref> is a [[Typography|typographical]] symbo [[File:Asteriskos.jpg|left|thumb|The asteriskos used in an early Greek papyrus.]]
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  • ...|[[French language|French]] |[[German language|German]] |[[Greek language|Greek]] |[[Hungarian language|Hungarian]] |[[Irish language|Irish]] |[[Italian la |{{flagcountry|United Kingdom}}
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  • What is now Brooklyn today left Dutch hands after the [[Kingdom of England|English]] captured the [[New Netherland]] colony in 1664, a prel ====Greek American====
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  • ...ry%3Dgrafh%2F |date=25 May 2013}}, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, ''A Greek-English Lexicon'', on Perseus</ref> together meaning "drawing with light".< ...ates back to [[History of Science and Technology in China|ancient China]]. Greek mathematicians [[Aristotle]] and [[Euclid]] independently described a camer
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  • ...|hypocrite]]) also means, less often, "to answer" the [[Tragedy|tragic]] [[Greek chorus|chorus]]. See Weimann (1978, 2); see also Csapo and Slater, who offe ...ges in calendar over the years make it hard to determine exactly) when the Greek performer [[Thespis]] stepped onto the stage at the ''Theatre Dionysus'' to
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