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Alphabetical [« »] hellenic 33 hellenism 23 hellenist 2 hellenistic 18 hellenistically 1 hellenization 3 hellenized 5 | Frequency [« »] 18 excommunicated 18 expected 18 facts 18 hellenistic 18 hellespont 18 homer 18 ideals | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances hellenistic |
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1 2,2 | most important centers of Hellenistic culture, which under Christian 2 2,2 | of the new regions of the Hellenistic East, which developed through 3 2,2 | from the living customs and Hellenistic ideals of these newly acquired 4 2,2 | political influences of the Hellenistic east, however, gradually 5 2,2 | which predominated in the Hellenistic East and were already known 6 2,3 | but in reality it was not. Hellenistic influence could be found 7 2,3 | reach. The main center of Hellenistic culture became the Egyptian 8 2,5 | Empire, replaced the old Hellenistic culture of the East, which 9 2,5 | famous work of D. V. Aïnalov, Hellenistic Origin of Byzantine Art, 10 3,16| nothing to the glory of Hellenistic poetry; they represent the 11 3,16| or northern Africa. The Hellenistic civilized East still continued 12 4,1 | to as the Arabo-Aramean Hellenistic kingdoms. Among the cities, 13 5,8 | art by reviving once more Hellenistic models, especially those 14 5,8 | period under the influence of Hellenistic models. Genre scenes of 15 6,8 | grace of the fourth-century Hellenistic manner; it had gathered 16 6,8 | seriousness which the work of Hellenistic times had not possessed. 17 8,16| directly or indirectly from the Hellenistic world: in France, through 18 8,16| romances have one common Hellenistic basis, and they developed