22 relations: Black is the Night, Culture of Greece, December 27, Dionysios Solomos, Evangelos Zappas, First Athenian School, First Cemetery of Athens, Georgios Gennadios, Greek language question, James Henry Skene, James Skene, June 28, Levidis family, List of Greek artists, Modern Greek literature, Modern Greek theatre, O Armatolos, Panagiotis Soutsos, Phanariotes, Politics of Greece, Timeline of Orthodoxy in Greece (1821–1924), Zappas Olympics.
Black is the Night
Black is the Night (Μαύρη είναι η νύχτα, Mavri einai i nychta) or The Klepht (Ο Κλέφτης, O Kleftis) is a marching song of the Hellenic Army.
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Culture of Greece
The culture of Greece has evolved over thousands of years, beginning in Mycenaean Greece, continuing most notably into Classical Greece, through the influence of the Roman Empire and its successor the Byzantine Empire.
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December 27
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Dionysios Solomos
Dionysios Solomos (Διονύσιος Σολωμός; 8 April 1798 – 9 February 1857) was a Greek poet from Zakynthos.
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Evangelos Zappas
Evangelis or Evangelos Zappas (Ευαγγέλης/Ευάγγελος Ζάππας; Evanghelie Zappa, 1800–19 June 1865) was a Greek patriot, philanthropist and businessman who spent most of his life in Romania.
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First Athenian School
The term First Athenian School (Α΄ Αθηναϊκή Σχολή) denotes the literary production in Athens between 1830 and 1880.
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First Cemetery of Athens
The First Cemetery of Athens (Πρώτο Νεκροταφείο Αθηνών, Próto Nekrotafeío Athinón) is the official cemetery of the City of Athens and the first to be built.
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Georgios Gennadios
Georgios Gennadios (Γεώργιος Γεννάδιος, 1784–1854) was a Greek man of letters who was instrumental in the founding of some of the first educational establishments of modern Greece, considered among the most important personalities of the Greek Enlightenment (Diafotismos), often referred to as the "Teacher of the Nation" (Διδάσκαλος του Γένους).
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Greek language question
The Greek language question (το γλωσσικό ζήτημα, to glossikó zítima) was a dispute about whether the language of the Greek people (Demotic Greek) or a cultivated imitation of Ancient Greek (katharevousa) should be the official language of the Greek nation.
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James Henry Skene
James Henry Skene (3 May 1812 – 3 October 1886) was an author, traveller and British Consul at Aleppo from March 1855 to 1880.
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James Skene
James Skene of Rubislaw (1775–1864) was a Scottish lawyer and amateur artist, best known as a friend of Sir Walter Scott.
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June 28
In common years it is always in ISO week 26.
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Levidis family
Levidis (Λεβίδης) is the name of a family of old Byzantine aristocratic origin, hailing from Constantinople (present-day Istanbul) and with a distinguished role in the history of the Ottoman Empire, the Russian Empire, Wallachia, and modern Greece.
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List of Greek artists
This is a list of Greek artists from the antiquity to today.
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Modern Greek literature
Modern Greek literature refers to literature written in common Modern Greek, emerging from the late Byzantine era in the 11th century AD.
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Modern Greek theatre
Modern Greek theatre refers to the theatrical production and theatrical plays written in the Modern Greek language, from the post-Byzantine times until today.
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O Armatolos
"O Armatolos" is an award-winning poem written by the 19th-century poet Grigor Prlichev.
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Panagiotis Soutsos
Panagiotis Soutsos (Παναγιώτης Σοῦτσος; 1806 – 25 October 1868), was a Greek poet, novelist and journalist born in Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey).
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Phanariotes
Phanariotes, Phanariots, or Phanariote Greeks (Φαναριώτες, Fanarioți, Fenerliler) were members of prominent Greek families in PhanarEncyclopædia Britannica,Phanariote, 2008, O.Ed.
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Politics of Greece
The politics of Greece takes place in a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Greece is the head of government, and of a multi-party system.
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Timeline of Orthodoxy in Greece (1821–1924)
This is a timeline of the presence of Orthodoxy in Greece.
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Zappas Olympics
The Zappas Olympics (Ζάππειες Ολυμπιάδες), simply called Olympics (Ολύμπια, Olympia) at the time, were a series of athletic events held in Athens, Greece, in 1859, 1870, and 1875 sponsored by Greek businessman Evangelis Zappas.
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Alexandros Rhizos Rhangaves, Alexandros Rhizos Rhankaves, Alexandros Rizos Ragkavis, Alexandros Rizos Rangabe, Alexandros Rizos Rhangavis.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandros_Rizos_Rangavis