Greek
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The noun Greek refers to:
- Synonymous to Grecian; a native or inhabitant of Greece (Ελλάδα), or a person of Greek descent. - main articles: Greek people and Names of the Greeks
- The Indo-European Greek language
The adjective Greek may refer to a number of things relating to:
History & Geography
- Greek history
- *Greek Neolithic Period (ca. 6000 - 2900 BC)
- *Greek Early Bronze Age (ca. 2900-2000 BC)
- *Minoan Civilization (ca. 2000-1400 BC)
- *Mycenaean Greece (ca. 1600–1200 BC)
- *Greek Dark Ages (ca. 1200–800 BC)
- *Ancient Greece (776–323 BC)
- *Hellenistic Greece (323 BC–146 BC)
- *Roman Greece (146–330 AD)
- *Byzantine Empire (330–1453 AD)
- *Ottoman Greece (1453–1832)
- *Modern Greece (after 1832)
- Greek colonies
- Greco-Turkish relations
- Greek islands
Language & Culture
Arts
- Architecture of Ancient Greece
- Art in Ancient Greece
- Greek and latin roots
- Greek theatre
- Greeked text
- Greek key
- Music of Greece
Literature
Organizations
Philosophy
Religion
Science and technology
- Greek fire
- The Greeks — use of the Greek alphabet in mathematical finance
Academic traditions
- The academic traditions of so-called Greek university fraternities and sororities, each using a few Greek letters as its name
Cuisine
Persons of Greek origin
See also
- Hellenic (disambiguation page)
- Helladic
- Grecian
- Greco-Roman
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