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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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  • ...{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
    219 KB (31,540 words) - 14:49, 26 January 2021
  • ...[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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  • ...e sons of [[Pandu]].The family formed part of the royal line of the [[Kuru Kingdom]]. In the [[Kurukshetra War|Mahabharata War]], Arjuna was a key warrior fro ...nary Etymologically and Philologically Arranged: With Special Reference to Greek, Latin, Gothic, German, Anglo-Saxon, and Other Cognate Indo-European Langua
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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]]
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  • ...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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  • ...|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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  • 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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  • ...]], [[Karusha Kingdom|Karusha]], [[Dasarna Kingdom|Dasarna]] and [[Nishada Kingdom|Nishada]]{{snd}}have also been identified with parts of Madhya Pradesh. ...everal local dynasties during the 1st to 3rd centuries CE. Heliodorus, the Greek Ambassador to the court of the Shunga King Bhagabhadra erected the [[Heliod
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  • ...in 323 BC, was created to house the entirety of [[Ancient Greek literature|Greek literature]].{{sfn|Rubin|2010|p=38}} It was notable for its famous libraria ...ius'' (literally "librarian") following his successful translations of the Greek [[Classics|classicists]].{{sfn|Mukherjee|1966|p=88}} During this period, th
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