Hellas - significado y definición. Qué es Hellas
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Qué (quién) es Hellas - definición


Hellas (poem)         
  • 1822 title page, C. and J. Ollier, London.
VERSE DRAMA BY PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY
Hellas: A Lyrical Drama
Hellas is a verse drama by Percy Bysshe Shelley, written in 1821 and published in 1822 by Charles and James Ollier in London. Shelley wrote it while living in Pisa, with a view to raising money for the Greek War of Independence.
Hellas (personification)         
  • Greece personified as a woman, with revolutionaries who participated in the Greek War of Independence.
PERSONIFICATION OF ANCIENT GREECE
Hellas or Ellada is the personification of the nation of Greece, dating back to Ancient Greece. There was a desire for unification in Greece, and Hellas is the only national personification known from that period.
Greek frigate Hellas         
GREEK FRIGATE
The Greek frigate Hellas () was the flagship of the Revolutionary Hellenic Navy. After an arbitration hearing in New York due to financial default by the Greek government, she was delivered to Greece in 1826.
Ejemplos de uso de Hellas
1. The importer, Adidas Hellas, has been fined 1,500 euros.
2. Drivers should contact Fiat Auto Hellas for details.
3. Unilever Hellas promised yesterday to cut prices by 10 percent on household detergents.
4. The National Technical University, Athens University, Greenpeace Hellas and WWF Hellas will hold a joint press conference on the recent forest fire on Mount Parnitha and its impact on the environment in Attica.
5. Philips Hellas had already withdrawn 2,000 of the TVs, having serial numbers from CG1A0813 to CG1A0832.