Dawn of the Greeks
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EOSDawn of the Greeks
ALPHAFirst of the Greeks
OMEGALast of the Greeks?
ALPHAFirst of the Greeks?
OMEGALast of the Greeks
OMEGAThe end of the Greeks?
HELLENEponymous ancestor of the Greeks
EROSYoung winged god of the Greeks
UNIATOne of the United Greeks: Eccl.
NESTORCounselor of the Greeks at Troy.
ALALAWar cry of the ancient Greeks.
NESTOROne of the Greeks at Troy.
HELLENISTICALLYIn the manner of ancient Greeks
NESTORAdviser of the Greeks at Troy
IRISGoddess of the rainbow, to Greeks
NESTOROne of the Greeks at Troy
AJAXMighty warrior of the Greeks before Troy.
ARETESum of one's virtues, to the Greeks
AENEIDWhence the phrase "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts"
THULENorthernmost region of the world, to ancient Greeks
AENEIDOrigin of the phrase "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts"
thermaepublic bathing establishment of the ancient Greeks or Romans
panhelleniuma council representing all the sections of the Greeks also PANHELLENION
panhelleniona council representing all the sections of the Greeks also PANHELLENIUM
aeolianmember of one of the four main divisions of the prehistoric Greeks
panhellenionsPANHELLENION, a council representing all the sections of the Greeks also PANHELLENIUM
panhelleniumsPANHELLENIUM, a council representing all the sections of the Greeks also PANHELLENION
gynaecea(among the ancient Greeks) the part of a dwelling used by women
greekof or pertaining to Greece, the Greeks, or their language or alphabet
RINGFINGERAncient Greeks believed the "vein of love" ran from it to the heart
SALAMISScene of famous naval victory 480 B. C., Xerxes defeated by the Greeks.
talentA former weight and unit of currency, used esp. by the ancient Romans and Greeks
olympiadA period of four years between Olympic Games, used by the ancient Greeks in dating events
nestorthe oldest and wisest of the Greeks in the Trojan War and a king of Pylos
greekthe language of the ancient Greeks and any of the languages that have developed from it
ammonthe classical name of the Egyptian divinity Amen, whom the Greeks identified with Zeus, the Romans with Jupiter
ammonsthe classical name of the Egyptian divinity Amen, whom the Greeks identified with Zeus, the Romans with Jupiter
lyrea stringed instrument of the harp class having an approximately U-shaped frame and used by the ancient Greeks especially to accompany song and recitation
pithosvery large earthenware jar having a wide mouth, used by the ancient Greeks for storing liquids, as wine, or for holding food, as grain, or for the burial of the dead
pithoivery large earthenware jar having a wide mouth, used by the ancient Greeks for storing liquids, as wine, or for holding food, as grain, or for the burial of the dead