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Grecianize      
·vi To conform to the Greek custom, especially in speech.
grecian         
  • Greek diaspora (20th century)
  • Renowned Greek actress, singer, socialist, activist and politician [[Melina Mercouri]]
  • [[Adamantios Korais]], leading figure of the [[Modern Greek Enlightenment]]
  • alt=
  • Map showing the major regions of mainland ancient Greece, and adjacent "barbarian" lands
  • heliocentric system]], in the 3rd century BC.
  • [[Aristotle Onassis]], the best-known Greek shipping magnate worldwide
  • Emperor [[Basil II]] (11th century) is credited with reviving the [[Byzantine Empire]].
  • The Byzantine scholar and cardinal [[Basilios Bessarion]] (1395/1403–1472) played a key role in transmitting classical knowledge to Western Europe, contributing to the Renaissance.
  • [[Gemistos Plethon]], one of the most renowned philosophers of the late Byzantine era, a chief pioneer of the revival of Greek scholarship in Western Europe
  • Bust of [[Cleopatra VII]] ([[Altes Museum]], [[Berlin]]), the last ruler of a Hellenistic kingdom (apart from the [[Indo-Greek Kingdom]])
  • Alexander the Great in [[Byzantine Emperor]]'s clothes, by a manuscript depicting scenes from his life (between 1204 and 1453)
  • Poet [[Constantine P. Cavafy]], a native of [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]]
  • The Hellenistic realms c. 300 BC as divided by the [[Diadochi]]; the Μacedonian Kingdom of [[Cassander]] (green), the [[Ptolemaic Kingdom]] (dark blue), the [[Seleucid Empire]] (yellow), the areas controlled by [[Lysimachus]] (orange) and [[Epirus]] (red)
  • Distribution of ethnic groups in 1918, National Geographic
  • Factor correspondence analysis comparing different individuals from European ancestry groups
  • Scenes of marriage and family life in [[Constantinople]]
  • The national flag of Greece is commonly used as a symbol for Greeks worldwide.
  • The flag of the [[Greek Orthodox Church]] is based on the coat of arms of the [[Palaiologoi]], the last dynasty of the [[Byzantine Empire]].
  • funeral mask]] known as "[[Mask of Agamemnon]]", 16th century BC
  • Greek colonization in antiquity
  • The cover of ''[[Hermes o Logios]]'', a Greek literary publication of the late 18th and early 19th centuries in [[Vienna]] with major contribution to the [[Modern Greek Enlightenment]]
  • Renowned Greek soprano [[Maria Callas]]
  • Early Greek alphabet, c. 8th century BC
  • SNP]]s of the Balkan region in a global context on the resolution level of 7 assumed ancestral populations: African (brown), South/West European (light blue), Asian (yellow), Middle Eastern (orange), South Asian (green), North/East European (dark blue) and Caucasian/Anatolian component (beige).
  • Proto-Greek area of settlement (2200/2100–1900 BC) suggested by Katona (2000), Sakelariou (2016, 1980, 1975) and Phylaktopoulos (1975)
  • A Greek speaker
ETHNIC GROUP NATIVE TO GREECE, CYPRUS, ALBANIA, ITALY, TURKEY, EGYPT AND, TO A LESSER EXTENT, OTHER COUNTRIES SURROUNDING THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
Hellenes; Hellene; Ethnic Greek; Ethnic Greeks; History of the Greeks; Grecian; Proto-Greeks; Grecians; Graius; Rhomioi; Modern greeks; Greek identity; Origin of the Greeks; People of Greece; Greek people; Greek (People); Greek People; Ἕλληνες; Hellenic peoples; Greek nationality; Έλληνες; Hellenic people; Greekness; Greeknes; Genetic studies on Greeks; History of Greeks; Genetic history of Greece; Greek nation
I. a.
See greek, a.
II. n.
1.
Greek, native of Greece, Heilene.
2.
Adept in Greek, proficient in the Greek language, Greek scholar, Hellenist.
Grecian         
  • Greek diaspora (20th century)
  • Renowned Greek actress, singer, socialist, activist and politician [[Melina Mercouri]]
  • [[Adamantios Korais]], leading figure of the [[Modern Greek Enlightenment]]
  • alt=
  • Map showing the major regions of mainland ancient Greece, and adjacent "barbarian" lands
  • heliocentric system]], in the 3rd century BC.
  • [[Aristotle Onassis]], the best-known Greek shipping magnate worldwide
  • Emperor [[Basil II]] (11th century) is credited with reviving the [[Byzantine Empire]].
  • The Byzantine scholar and cardinal [[Basilios Bessarion]] (1395/1403–1472) played a key role in transmitting classical knowledge to Western Europe, contributing to the Renaissance.
  • [[Gemistos Plethon]], one of the most renowned philosophers of the late Byzantine era, a chief pioneer of the revival of Greek scholarship in Western Europe
  • Bust of [[Cleopatra VII]] ([[Altes Museum]], [[Berlin]]), the last ruler of a Hellenistic kingdom (apart from the [[Indo-Greek Kingdom]])
  • Alexander the Great in [[Byzantine Emperor]]'s clothes, by a manuscript depicting scenes from his life (between 1204 and 1453)
  • Poet [[Constantine P. Cavafy]], a native of [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]]
  • The Hellenistic realms c. 300 BC as divided by the [[Diadochi]]; the Μacedonian Kingdom of [[Cassander]] (green), the [[Ptolemaic Kingdom]] (dark blue), the [[Seleucid Empire]] (yellow), the areas controlled by [[Lysimachus]] (orange) and [[Epirus]] (red)
  • Distribution of ethnic groups in 1918, National Geographic
  • Factor correspondence analysis comparing different individuals from European ancestry groups
  • Scenes of marriage and family life in [[Constantinople]]
  • The national flag of Greece is commonly used as a symbol for Greeks worldwide.
  • The flag of the [[Greek Orthodox Church]] is based on the coat of arms of the [[Palaiologoi]], the last dynasty of the [[Byzantine Empire]].
  • funeral mask]] known as "[[Mask of Agamemnon]]", 16th century BC
  • Greek colonization in antiquity
  • The cover of ''[[Hermes o Logios]]'', a Greek literary publication of the late 18th and early 19th centuries in [[Vienna]] with major contribution to the [[Modern Greek Enlightenment]]
  • Renowned Greek soprano [[Maria Callas]]
  • Early Greek alphabet, c. 8th century BC
  • SNP]]s of the Balkan region in a global context on the resolution level of 7 assumed ancestral populations: African (brown), South/West European (light blue), Asian (yellow), Middle Eastern (orange), South Asian (green), North/East European (dark blue) and Caucasian/Anatolian component (beige).
  • Proto-Greek area of settlement (2200/2100–1900 BC) suggested by Katona (2000), Sakelariou (2016, 1980, 1975) and Phylaktopoulos (1975)
  • A Greek speaker
ETHNIC GROUP NATIVE TO GREECE, CYPRUS, ALBANIA, ITALY, TURKEY, EGYPT AND, TO A LESSER EXTENT, OTHER COUNTRIES SURROUNDING THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
Hellenes; Hellene; Ethnic Greek; Ethnic Greeks; History of the Greeks; Grecian; Proto-Greeks; Grecians; Graius; Rhomioi; Modern greeks; Greek identity; Origin of the Greeks; People of Greece; Greek people; Greek (People); Greek People; Ἕλληνες; Hellenic peoples; Greek nationality; Έλληνες; Hellenic people; Greekness; Greeknes; Genetic studies on Greeks; History of Greeks; Genetic history of Greece; Greek nation
Grecian is used to describe something which is in the style of things from ancient Greece.
...elegant Grecian columns.
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