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Hellenist
Hellenist (ˈhɛlɪnɪst) [ad. Gr. Ἑλληνιστής a follower of the Greeks in language, etc., one who Hellenizes, f. Ἑλληνίζειν to Hellenize: see -ist.] 1. One who used the Greek language, though not a native Greek. Applied esp. to those Jews of the Dispersion who used the Greek language and were more or le... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean Hatzfeld (hellenist)
Jean Hatzfeld (29 November 1880 – 30 May 1947) was a French archaeologist and Hellenist. wikipedia.org
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Panhellenism
Panhellenism (pænˈhɛlɪnɪz(ə)m) [f. pan- 1 + Hellenism, or Gr. πανέλληνες + -ism: see prec.] The idea or plan of a political union of all Greeks; the Panhellenic spirit and aims.1860 [‘Remembered in spoken use in Oxford’ (Prof. Bywater).] 1874 Fiske Outl. Cosmic Philos. ii. xviii. II. 205 The struggl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ignacio García
Ignacio García may refer to: Ignacio García Malo (1760–1812), Spanish playwright, translator, Hellenist and writer Ignacio García (footballer) (born wikipedia.org
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Étienne Clavier
Étienne Clavier (26 December 1762 in Lyon – 18 November 1817 in Paris) was a French Hellenist and magistrate. As a Hellenist, his work has lost its value, his translations, such as the Bibliotheke attributed to Apollodorus (Paris, 1805), lacking the accuracy demanded wikipedia.org
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Ignacio García Malo
Ignacio García Malo (1760–1812) was a Spanish playwright, translator, Hellenist and writer. wikipedia.org
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Chamoux
Chamoux may refer to: Surnames Benoît Chamoux, a French alpinist François Chamoux, a French hellenist Jean Chamoux, a French photographer Places Chamoux wikipedia.org
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William Arnott
Geoffrey Arnott (1930–2010), British Hellenist Sir William Melville Arnott (1909–1999), Scottish academic See also William Arnot (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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André Plassart
André Plassart (24 August 1889 – 13 May 1978) was a 20th-century French hellenist, epigrapher and archaeologist. wikipedia.org
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José Mamerto Gómez Hermosilla
José Mamerto Gómez Hermosilla (11 May 1771, in Madrid – 31 March 1837) was a Spanish Hellenist, journalist and writer. wikipedia.org
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Gilbert Charles-Picard
The son of Hellenist Charles Picard (1883–1965), he was born at Nercillac. He was married to Colette Picard, also an historian of antiquity and curator of the site of Carthage, and was the father of Olivier Picard, also an Hellenist wikipedia.org
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Francisco Torres
Francisco Torres may refer to: Francisco Torres (Jesuit) (born 1509-1584), known as Turrianus, Spanish Jesuit Hellenist and polemist Francisco Torres wikipedia.org
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Jacques-Marie
, vicomte Cavaignac (1773–1855), French general Jacques Marie (footballer) (1945–1999), French footballer Jacques-Marie d'Amboise (1538–1611), French hellenist wikipedia.org
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Vimpelles
The 19th-century French hellenist, byzantinist, historian, papyrologist, translator and academician Wladimir Brunet de Presle (1809–1875) died in Vimpelles wikipedia.org
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Nożyno
Notable residents Karl Wilhelm Krüger (1796–1874), German Hellenist References Villages in Bytów County wikipedia.org
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