Panhellenism - определение. Что такое Panhellenism
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Что (кто) такое Panhellenism - определение

IDEOLOGY PERCEIVING GREEKS AS A NATION
Panhellenism; Greek nationalist; Panhellenic; Hellenic nationalism; History of Greek nationalism; Greek nationalists
  • [[Eleftherios Venizelos]], a prominent leader of the Greek national liberation movement
  • [[Flag of Greece]]
  • kylix]], 5th century BC.
  • St. [[John III Doukas Vatatzes]] the Merciful King, Emperor of the Romans and "the Father of the [[Greeks]]."
  • "Grateful Hellas" by [[Theodoros Vryzakis]].

Panhellenism         
[?pan'h?l?n?zm, -h?'li:-]
¦ noun the principle or advocacy of the political union of all Greeks.
Derivatives
Panhellenic adjective
Panhellenism         
·noun A scheme to unite all the Greeks in one political body.
Panhellenic         
·adj Of or pertaining to all Greece, or to Panhellenism; including all Greece, or all the Greeks.

Википедия

Greek nationalism

Greek nationalism (or Hellenic nationalism) refers to the nationalism of Greeks and Greek culture. As an ideology, Greek nationalism originated and evolved in pre-modern times. It became a major political movement beginning in the 18th century, which culminated in the Greek War of Independence (1821–1829) against the Ottoman Empire. It became also a potent movement in Greece shortly prior to, and during World War I, when the Greeks, inspired by the Megali Idea, managed to liberate parts of Greece in the Balkan Wars and after World War I, briefly occupied the region of Smyrna before it was retaken by the Turks.

Greek nationalism was also the main ideology of two dictatorial regimes in Greece during the 20th century: the 4th of August Regime (1936-41) and the Greek military junta (1967-74).

Today Greek nationalism remains important in the Greco-Turkish dispute over Cyprus among other disputes (Greek nationalism in Cyprus).