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philhellene
philhellene, a. and n. (ˈfɪlhɛliːn) Also -en. [ad. Gr. ϕιλέλλην adj., loving the Greeks, f. ϕιλ(ο-, philo- + Ἕλλην Hellene, Greek; so mod.F. philellène.] a. adj. = philhellenic. b. n. = philhellenist. (In quot. 1827, A lover of Greek language or literature.)c 1825 Moore Ghost Miltiades 23 And, poor,...
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George Jarvis (Philhellene)
George Jarvis (1797–1828) was the first American Philhellene, who took part in the Greek Revolution. Jarvis was a true philhellene who endangered his life to come to the aid of Greece and her people.
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philhellene
philhellene/ˌfɪlˈheli:n; fɪl`hɛlin/ n, adj (person) friendly to or admiring the Greeks and Greek civilization 爱希腊人及其文明的(人).
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Philhellenism
According to Xenophon, an honorable Greek should also be a philhellene. The lyric poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus was another philhellene.
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mishellene
mishellene (mɪsˈhɛliːn) [ad. Gr. µῑσ-έλλην, f. µῑσ(ο)-, f. µῑσ-εῖν to hate + Ἕλλην Hellene, after philhellene a. and n.] One who dislikes or is opposed to Greece or the Greeks. Hence misheˈllenic a.1958 R. Liddell Morea i. 16 Those two learned, grumpy, and extremely mishellenic travellers, Edward Do...
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Savigliano
Notable people
Elena Busso, volleyball player
Giovanni Schiaparelli, astronomer
Santorre di Santarosa, an Italian Philhellene
Luca Filippi, racing driver
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Hellenophile
Hellenophile, a. and n. (ˈhɛlɪnəfaɪl) Also Hellenophil (-fil). [f. Hellene + -o + -phil, -phile.] = philhellene a. and n. Also Hellenoˈphilic a.1897 E. A. Bartlett Battlefields of Thessaly iii. 60 A little splutter of Hellenophile and Radical agitation in this country. 1898 [see Armeno-]. 1959 Encou...
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Alexandros Mavrokordatos
At Peta, Mavokordatos wanted a victory by his philhellene units and his Greek soldiers trained by the German philhellene Karl von Normann-Ehrenfels to In 1824, Mavorokordhatos backed a plot by the American philhellene George Jarvis and the Scottish philhellene Thomas Fenton to murder his rival Odysseas
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George Jarvis
may refer to:
George Jarvis (cricketer) (1800–1880), English cricketer
George Jarvis (footballer) (1889–1969), Scottish footballer
George Jarvis (Philhellene ) (1797–1828), American Philhellene who took part in the Greek Revolution
George A.
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The Hellenic Initiative
Mobilizing the Greek Diaspora and Philhellene community to support sustainable economic recovery and renewal for Greece and its people, THI is a Greek
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Thiersch
People named Thiersch include:
Friedrich Thiersch (1784–1860), German classicist and philhellene
Friedrich von Thiersch (1852–1921), German architect Apostolic Church, and son of Friedrich
Karl Thiersch (1822–1895), German surgeon, and son of Friedrich
Ludwig Thiersch (1825–1909), Germanpainter, philhellene
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Karl Krazeisen
Karl August Krazeisen (28 October 1794 Kastellaun – 27 January 1878 Munich) was a Bavarian soldier, philhellene and portraitist. It was the first public action to support the Greek struggle, taken by another European state, as Bavarian King Ludwig I was an ardent philhellene.
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Jean-François-Maxime Raybaud
Jean-François-Maxime Raybaud (19 June 1795 La Colle-sur-Loup, – 1 January 1894 La Colle-sur-Loup, Alpes-Maritimes) was a French philhellene officer and In September 1825 Raybaud returned to Greece, leading the first group of volunteers sent by the French Philhellene Committee.
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Jean-Gabriel Eynard
événements de Grèce (1831)
Vie de la baronne Krüdener (1849)
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Rothpletz, Der Genfer Jean Gabriel Eynard als Philhellene (“The Genevan Jean Gabriel Eynard as philhellene,” Zürich, 1900)
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1775 births
1863 deaths
Philhellenes in the Greek War of Independence
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Johann Jakob Meyer
Johann Jakob Meyer (30 December 1798 in Zurich – 11 April 1826 in Missolonghi) was a Swiss editor and journalist, best remembered as a philhellene and
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