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Hellenistic: Hellenistic means anything relating to Greek history, culture, and art after the life of Alexander the Great. Hellenization was the process of adopting a Hellenistic view and was almost a worship of Greek culture and Greek ways. [100%] 2023-02-16 [Philosophical Systems]
Anatolia: Anatolia, also known as Asia Minor, is a large peninsula in West Asia and is the western-most extension of continental Asia. The land mass of Anatolia constitutes most of the territory of contemporary Turkey. (Peninsula in West Asia) [81%] 2023-12-10 [Anatolia] [Ancient Greek geography]...
Anatolia: Anatolia (del griego Aνατολή Anatolḗ, 'oriente, levante'; Anadolu en turco), llamada también Asia Menor, es una península de Asia, bañada al norte por las aguas del mar Negro y al sur y al oeste por el Mediterráneo. Ubicada en Oriente Próximo, se ... [81%] 2023-12-10
Anatolia: Anatolia (Turkish: Anadolu, Greek: Ανατολία, Anatolía), or Asia Minor, is a peninsular landmass comprising the Asian portion of the modern Republic of Turkey. Geographically, the region is bounded by the Black Sea to the north, the Caucasus to the northeast, the ... [81%] 2023-02-03
Anatolia: Anatolia was the ancient term for what is now Turkey, also called Asia Minor, and in the New Testament, simply "Asia". It was an important part of the Byzantine Empire and its temporary loss to Islam in the 11th century ... [81%] 2023-02-23 [Turkey]
Anatolia: Anatolia, also known as Asia Minor, is a large peninsula in Western Asia and is the western-most extension of continental Asia. The land mass of Anatolia constitutes most of the territory of contemporary Turkey. (Earth) [81%] 2024-08-06 [Eurasia] [Historical regions]...
Anatolio: editar datos en Wikidata] Anatolio es un nombre propio masculino de origen griego en su variante en español. Proviene del griego Ανατόλιος (Anatólios), que significa "originario de Anatolia", derivado de Aνατολή (anatolé), oriente. Santoral[editar] * 3 de julio: San Anatolio, obispo de Laodicea ... [70%] 2023-05-17
Anacolia: Anacolia es un género de musgos de la familia Bartramiaceae. Comprende 26 especies descritas y es estas, solo 13 aceptadas. El género fue descrito por Guillaume Philippe Schimper y publicado en Synopsis Muscorum Europaeorum, Editio Secunda CIII–513–514. [70%] 2024-01-19
Anatomia: El Hombre de Vitruvio, reinterpretación de las proporciones ideales de los textos clásicos elaborada por Leonardo da Vinci La anatomía es una ciencia, rama de la biología, que estudia la estructura de los seres vivos,[1] es decir, la forma ... [70%] 2023-05-17
Anatoliya: Designación y nombre[editar] Anatoliya fue designado al principio como 1980 BV. Más tarde, en 1987, se nombró en honor del constructor soviético Anatoli Karachkin (1947-1984), cuñado de la descubridora. Características orbitales[editar] Anatoliya está situado a una distancia media del ... [70%] 2023-05-17
Anatolica: Ubicada en Oriente Próximo, se separa de Europa por los estrechos del Bósforo y de los Dardanelos. Si bien sus límites orientales son algo imprecisos e incluso imaginarios, su área se estima en unos 756 000 km². Anatolia Por ser ... [70%] 2023-05-17
Anacolia: Anacolia es un género de musgos de la familia Bartramiaceae. Comprende 26 especies descritas y es estas, solo 13 aceptadas. El género fue descrito por Guillaume Philippe Schimper y publicado en Synopsis Muscorum Europaeorum, Editio Secunda CIII–513–514. [70%] 2024-03-05
Anatolio (nombre): Anatolio es un nombre propio masculino de origen griego en su variante en español. Proviene del griego Ανατόλιος (Anatólios), que significa "originario de Anatolia", derivado de Aνατολή (anatolé), oriente. (Nombre) [70%] 2024-03-22
Anatolie: Pour les articles homonymes, voir Asie (homonymie). L'Anatolie ou Asie Mineure (en turc : Anadolu ; en grec ancien : Ανατολία / Anatolía ; en arménien : Անատոլիա / Anatolia) est une vaste péninsule et bloc de territoires situés à l'extrémité occidentale de l'Asie. [70%] 2024-11-17
Hellenistic Warfare: When Alexander the Great died in 323 BCE, he left behind an empire devoid of leadership. Without a named successor or heir, the old commanders simply divided the kingdom among themselves. For the next three decades, they fought a lengthy ... [70%] 2016-08-22
Hellenistic glass: Hellenistic glass was glass produced during the Hellenistic period (4th century BC – 5th century AD) in the Mediterranean, Europe, western Asia and northern Africa. Glassmaking at this time was based on the technological traditions of the Classical antiquity and the ... [70%] 2023-10-28 [History of glass] [Hellenistic art]...
Hellenistic glass: Hellenistic glass was glass produced during the Hellenistic period, from the conquests of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) to the expansion of the Roman Empire (second half of the 1st century BC - 476) in the Mediterranean, Europe, western Asia ... (Engineering) [70%] 2023-10-29 [History of glass]
Hellenistic philosophy: Hellenistic philosophy is a time-frame for Western philosophy and Ancient Greek philosophy corresponding to the Hellenistic period. It is purely external and encompasses disparate intellectual content. (Philosophy) [70%] 2023-10-29 [Ancient Greek philosophy] [Platonism]...
Hellenistic Judaism: Hellenistic Judaism was a form of Judaism in classical antiquity that combined Jewish religious tradition with elements of Hellenistic culture. Until the early Muslim conquests of the eastern Mediterranean, the main centers of Hellenistic Judaism were Alexandria in Egypt and ... (Form of Judaism in classical antiquity) [70%] 2023-11-19 [Hellenistic Judaism] [Ancient Jewish Greek history]...
Hellenistic Prince: The Hellenistic Prince, Seleucid Prince, or Terme Ruler is a Greek bronze statue, 204 centimetres high, made in the 2nd century BC, now in the collections of the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme in Rome. It was found in 1885, together ... [70%] 2023-10-28 [2nd-century BC sculptures] [Ancient Greek metalwork]...