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  • Hellenic State
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Hellenic State (Greek: Ελληνική Πολιτεία), also translated as Greek State, was used as the official name of the modern Greek state three times in its history:

    Hellenic State

    Hellenic_State

  • Hellenic State (1941–1944)
  • 1941–1944 client state of the Axis Powers

    The Hellenic State (Greek: Ελληνική Πολιτεία, romanized: Elliniki Politeia, lit. 'Greek State') was a pro-Axis government of Greece during the Axis occupation

    Hellenic State (1941–1944)

    Hellenic State (1941–1944)

    Hellenic_State_(1941–1944)

  • First Hellenic Republic
  • 1822–1832 unrecognized, provisional Greek state during the Greek Revolution

    The First Hellenic Republic (Greek: Αʹ Ελληνική Δημοκρατία) was the provisional Greek state during the Greek Revolution against the Ottoman Empire. From

    First Hellenic Republic

    First Hellenic Republic

    First_Hellenic_Republic

  • List of heads of state of Greece
  • the heads of state of the modern Greek state, from its establishment during the Greek War of Independence to the present day. First Hellenic Republic is

    List of heads of state of Greece

    List_of_heads_of_state_of_Greece

  • Hellenic State Railways
  • Hellenic State Railways or SEK (Greek: Σιδηρόδρομοι Ελληνικού Κράτους, Sidirodromi Ellinikou Kratous; Σ.Ε.Κ.) was a Greek public sector entity (legal person

    Hellenic State Railways

    Hellenic_State_Railways

  • Axis powers
  • Major alliance of World War II

    Greek government to Crete and then Egypt, the Hellenic State was formed in May 1941 as a puppet state of both Italy and Germany. Initially, Italy had

    Axis powers

    Axis powers

    Axis_powers

  • Kingdom of Greece
  • Period of Greek statehood from 1832 to 1923 and 1935 to 1973

    weakened the Greek state. The Goudi coup in 1909 brought Eleftherios Venizelos to power and brought sweeping reforms, culminating in the Hellenic Army's victory

    Kingdom of Greece

    Kingdom of Greece

    Kingdom_of_Greece

  • List of World War II puppet states
  • Estonia a second time twenty years later on 17 June 1940 and set up a puppet state four days later. Almost a year later, Germany invaded during Operation Barbarossa

    List of World War II puppet states

    List_of_World_War_II_puppet_states

  • Hellenic Republic (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    First Hellenic Republic, the provisional Greek state from 1827 to 1832 during the Greek Revolution the Second Hellenic Republic, the Greek state from 1924

    Hellenic Republic (disambiguation)

    Hellenic_Republic_(disambiguation)

  • Axis leaders of World War II
  • between the 1920s and early 1930s. During his rule, Germany became a fascist state with a policy of anti-Semitism that led to the Holocaust. Hitler pursued

    Axis leaders of World War II

    Axis leaders of World War II

    Axis_leaders_of_World_War_II

  • Hellenic Army
  • Land branch of the Greek military

    Greece. The term Hellenic is the endogenous synonym for Greek. The Hellenic Army is the largest of the three branches of the Hellenic Armed Forces, also

    Hellenic Army

    Hellenic Army

    Hellenic_Army

  • Puppet state
  • State controlled by an external power

    (Poglavnik), though staying obedient to Rome and Berlin. Hellenic State (1941–1944) – The Hellenic State administration of Georgios Tsolakoglou, Konstantinos

    Puppet state

    Puppet_state

  • Ioannis Kapodistrias
  • Greek statesman and diplomat (1776–1831)

    for the National Assembly to meet. He declared the foundation of the Hellenic State and from the first capital of Greece, Nafplion, he ushered in a new

    Ioannis Kapodistrias

    Ioannis Kapodistrias

    Ioannis_Kapodistrias

  • List of privatizations by country
  • SK Group. The Hellenic state continues to retains 21% of the shares. Olympic Airways – at first, then Olympic Airlines; the Hellenic State attempted to

    List of privatizations by country

    List_of_privatizations_by_country

  • Second Hellenic Republic
  • Period of Greek history, 1924 to 1935

    The Second Hellenic Republic is a modern historiographical term used to refer to the Greek state during a period of republican governance between 1924

    Second Hellenic Republic

    Second Hellenic Republic

    Second_Hellenic_Republic

  • Name of Greece
  • Overview of names for the European country

    28 May 1924: "Hellenic State" (Ἑλληνική Πολιτεία), initial but short-lived styling of the Second Hellenic Republic. 1924–1935: "Hellenic Republic" (Ἑλληνική

    Name of Greece

    Name_of_Greece

  • Italian Empire
  • Colonial empire based in Italy (1882-1960)

    (1912–1945) Italian Tianjin, China (1901–1947) Hellenic State (Greece) (1941–1943) Independent State of Croatia (1941–1943) Albania (1939–1943) Principality

    Italian Empire

    Italian Empire

    Italian_Empire

  • President of Greece
  • Head of state of Greece

    Próedros tis Dimokratías, ΠτΔ), is the head of state of Greece. The president is elected by the Hellenic Parliament; the role has been mainly ceremonial

    President of Greece

    President of Greece

    President_of_Greece

  • List of prime ministers of Greece
  • government of the provisional Greek state during the Greek War of Independence, and the subsequent Hellenic State. The heads of government during the

    List of prime ministers of Greece

    List_of_prime_ministers_of_Greece

  • Hellenism (modern religion)
  • Modern religion derived from ancient Greek pre-christian beliefs

    linguistic, and literary tradition. More broadly, Hellenic Paganism centers itself on the worship of Hellenic deities, namely the twelve Olympians. Greeks

    Hellenism (modern religion)

    Hellenism (modern religion)

    Hellenism_(modern_religion)

  • Italian Islands of the Aegean
  • Islands formerly ruled by Italy

    the Germans were opposed to any territorial reduction of the puppet Hellenic State. As the Cyclades were already under Italian occupation, the preparation

    Italian Islands of the Aegean

    Italian Islands of the Aegean

    Italian_Islands_of_the_Aegean

  • Rail transport in Greece
  • former Attica Railway line. The Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE) was founded in 1971, taking over from the Hellenic State Railways. Many services were

    Rail transport in Greece

    Rail transport in Greece

    Rail_transport_in_Greece

  • Filoti
  • Community in Greece

    classified since 1988 as a traditional settlement. All informations are from Hellenic Statistical Authority. Census of years 1835 to 1991 refers to de facto

    Filoti

    Filoti

    Filoti

  • History of Athens
  • Historical summary of ancient Athens

    Historical affiliations Kingdom of Athens 1556 BC–1068 BC City-state of Athens 1068 BC–322 BC Hellenic League 338 BC–323 BC Hellenistic Athens 322 BC–86 BC Roman

    History of Athens

    History of Athens

    History_of_Athens

  • Hellenic Parliament
  • Unicameral legislature of Greece

    have served as the speaker of the Hellenic Parliament. The first national parliament of the independent Greek state was established in 1843, after the

    Hellenic Parliament

    Hellenic Parliament

    Hellenic_Parliament

  • List of cabinets of Greece
  • Κυβερνητικαί Αρχαί της Ελληνικής Πολιτείας (1827-1833)" (G.D.Dimakopoulos: Hellenic State government authorities (1827 - 1833)) Γεώργιος Δ. Δημακόπουλος: "Η διοικητική

    List of cabinets of Greece

    List_of_cabinets_of_Greece

  • Hellenic Military Academy
  • Greek military academy

    The Hellenic Army Academy (Greek: Στρατιωτική Σχολή Ευελπίδων, ΣΣΕ), commonly known as the Evelpidon, is a military academy. It is the Officer cadet school

    Hellenic Military Academy

    Hellenic_Military_Academy

  • Monarchy of Greece
  • of Greece was created by the London Conference of 1832 at which the Hellenic State became a Kingdom.[citation needed] The Greek crown was originally offered

    Monarchy of Greece

    Monarchy of Greece

    Monarchy_of_Greece

  • Hellenic Air Force
  • Air warfare branch of Greece's military

    The Hellenic Air Force (HAF; Greek: Πολεμική Αεροπορία, romanized: Polemikí Aeroporía, lit. 'Military Aviation', sometimes abbreviated as ΠΑ) is the air

    Hellenic Air Force

    Hellenic Air Force

    Hellenic_Air_Force

  • Royal Corps of Eritrean Colonial Troops
  • Italian colonial soldiers recruited from Eritrea

    elderly Ascari joined an Italian unit with his original uniform and rifle, stating that he had sworn a lifetime oath to "Italy, to the King and to the Duce

    Royal Corps of Eritrean Colonial Troops

    Royal Corps of Eritrean Colonial Troops

    Royal_Corps_of_Eritrean_Colonial_Troops

  • OPAP
  • Greek company organizing and conducting games of chance

    for the exclusive right to operate the Hellenic Republic's State Lotteries for a period of 12 years. Hellenic Lotteries S.A. is a consortium of OPAP Investment

    OPAP

    OPAP

  • Piraeus, Athens and Peloponnese Railways
  • Railway company in Greece, 1882–1962

    The company was nationalized in 1954 and formally absorbed by the Hellenic State Railways in 1962. The name "Spap" originates from the Greek initials

    Piraeus, Athens and Peloponnese Railways

    Piraeus, Athens and Peloponnese Railways

    Piraeus,_Athens_and_Peloponnese_Railways

  • Greece
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country of 10 million people on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe. With nine

    Greece

    Greece

    Greece

  • Diamond DA62
  • Twin engine light utility aircraft

    twin-engine aerial surveillance aircraft, through a tender developed by the Hellenic State Property Fund. [...] The aircraft will be used as airborne operations

    Diamond DA62

    Diamond DA62

    Diamond_DA62

  • Thessaloniki
  • Second-largest city in Greece

    directly into Nazi Germany and not have it controlled by a puppet state such as the Hellenic State or an ally of Germany (Thessaloniki had been promised to Yugoslavia

    Thessaloniki

    Thessaloniki

    Thessaloniki

  • History of the Hellenic Republic
  • seven years. He arrived in Greece in January 1828 and established the Hellenic State, ruling with quasi-dictatorial powers. He was assassinated by political

    History of the Hellenic Republic

    History of the Hellenic Republic

    History_of_the_Hellenic_Republic

  • Gerakas
  • Municipal unit in Greece

    Hellenic Statistical Authority. 29 March 2024. "ΦΕΚ B 1292/2010, Kallikratis reform municipalities" (in Greek). Government Gazette. California State University

    Gerakas

    Gerakas

    Gerakas

  • 4th of August Regime
  • Greek military dictatorship (1936 to 1941)

    sun god Apollo, and he referred to it as the "Hellenikos Hairetismos" ("Hellenic Hailing")).[citation needed] Metaxas' regime also developed characteristics

    4th of August Regime

    4th of August Regime

    4th_of_August_Regime

  • List of heads of state and government who were assassinated or executed
  • state deaths that have resulted from assassination or execution. This list considers only the incumbent head of state or government. Heads of state or

    List of heads of state and government who were assassinated or executed

    List_of_heads_of_state_and_government_who_were_assassinated_or_executed

  • Hellenic Navy
  • Maritime warfare branch of Greece's military

    The Hellenic Navy (HN; Greek: Πολεμικό Ναυτικό, romanized: Polemikó Naftikó, lit. 'War Navy', abbreviated ΠΝ) is the naval force of Greece, part of the

    Hellenic Navy

    Hellenic Navy

    Hellenic_Navy

  • Italian Cyrenaica
  • 1911–1934 Italian possession in North Africa

    War I World War II Islands of the Aegean Independent State of Croatia Dalmatia Greece Hellenic State Principality of the Pindus Ionian Islands Italian Province

    Italian Cyrenaica

    Italian Cyrenaica

    Italian_Cyrenaica

  • Hellenic Armed Forces
  • Military forces of Greece

    the Hellenic Army, the Hellenic Navy, Hellenic Air Force and, in wartime, the Hellenic Coast Guard. The civilian authority overseeing the Hellenic Armed

    Hellenic Armed Forces

    Hellenic Armed Forces

    Hellenic_Armed_Forces

  • German-occupied Europe
  • Aspect of World War II

    Denmark Protectorate state 9 Apr 1940 – 5 May 1945 None Danish resistance Kingdom of Greece Military Administration in Greece Hellenic State 6 Apr 1941 – 8

    German-occupied Europe

    German-occupied Europe

    German-occupied_Europe

  • Italian East Africa
  • Italian territory in the Horn of Africa from 1936 to 1941

    regional lines, marginalized traditional elites associated with the Ethiopian state, and implemented legislation that formalized strict racial segregation between

    Italian East Africa

    Italian East Africa

    Italian_East_Africa

  • Theodoros Pangalos
  • Leader of Greece from 1925 to 1926

    touted by occupational forces as a potential Prime Minister of the Hellenic State following the fall of Athens, but Georgios Tsolakoglou was chosen instead

    Theodoros Pangalos

    Theodoros Pangalos

    Theodoros_Pangalos

  • Vrykolakas
  • Vampiric undead creature in Greek folklore

    death during the Great Famine that officials of the collaborationist Hellenic State took to gathering up the corpses and dumping them in mass graves. Since

    Vrykolakas

    Vrykolakas

  • Hellenic Railways Organisation
  • Defunct Greek railway infrastructure company

    responsibilities as the successor to the Hellenic State Railways which had been founded in 1920. OSE is owned 100% by the Greek State. In 1996 ERGOSE was created within

    Hellenic Railways Organisation

    Hellenic Railways Organisation

    Hellenic_Railways_Organisation

  • Georgios Tsolakoglou
  • Prime Minister of Greece (1886–1948)

    country's occupation by Axis powers during World War II. An officer of the Hellenic Army, Tsolakoglou was a veteran of the Balkan Wars, the First World War

    Georgios Tsolakoglou

    Georgios_Tsolakoglou

  • Presidential system
  • Form of government

    Ἑλληνικῆς πολιτείας" [Chapter 5 – Concerning the organisation of the Hellenic state]. Πολιτικὸν Σύνταγμα τῆς Ἑλλάδος [Political Constitution of Greece]

    Presidential system

    Presidential system

    Presidential_system

  • Mogadishu Cathedral
  • Destroyed cathedral of Somalia

    War I World War II Islands of the Aegean Independent State of Croatia Dalmatia Greece Hellenic State Principality of the Pindus Ionian Islands Italian Province

    Mogadishu Cathedral

    Mogadishu Cathedral

    Mogadishu_Cathedral

  • Slap of Tunis
  • 1881 Italian-French political crisis

    Ismaïl, constant pressure from European consuls, the bankruptcy of the state, become hostage of the creditors despite the effort of the reformer Hayreddin

    Slap of Tunis

    Slap_of_Tunis

  • WD Austerity 2-10-0
  • British heavy freight steam locomotive class

    East locomotives went to Greece, where they formed Class Λβ of the Hellenic State Railways, numbered Λβ951 to Λβ966. The remaining 4 Middle East locomotives

    WD Austerity 2-10-0

    WD Austerity 2-10-0

    WD_Austerity_2-10-0

  • Bands (Italian Army irregulars)
  • War I World War II Islands of the Aegean Independent State of Croatia Dalmatia Greece Hellenic State Principality of the Pindus Ionian Islands Italian Province

    Bands (Italian Army irregulars)

    Bands (Italian Army irregulars)

    Bands_(Italian_Army_irregulars)

  • Spazio vitale
  • Italian fascist expansionist political project

    which extends either the vital requirements or expansionary impetus of a state with strong unitary organization which seeks to satisfy its needs by expanding

    Spazio vitale

    Spazio vitale

    Spazio_vitale

  • Zaptié
  • Locally raised Italian colonial police

    War I World War II Islands of the Aegean Independent State of Croatia Dalmatia Greece Hellenic State Principality of the Pindus Ionian Islands Italian Province

    Zaptié

    Zaptié

    Zaptié

  • Phoenix (currency)
  • First currency of the modern Greek state after independence

    phoenix (Greek: φοίνιξ, foinix) was the first currency of the modern Greek state. It was introduced in 1828 by Governor Count Ioannis Kapodistrias and was

    Phoenix (currency)

    Phoenix (currency)

    Phoenix_(currency)

  • Savari
  • Libyan troops of colonial Italy

    War I World War II Islands of the Aegean Independent State of Croatia Dalmatia Greece Hellenic State Principality of the Pindus Ionian Islands Italian Province

    Savari

    Savari

    Savari

  • Italian Eritrea
  • 1882–1936 Italian colony in modern Eritrea

    Indeed, the best Italian colonial troops were the Eritrean Ascari, as stated by Italian Marshall Rodolfo Graziani and legendary officer Amedeo Guillet

    Italian Eritrea

    Italian Eritrea

    Italian_Eritrea

  • Italian Somaliland
  • Italian territory in Africa (1889–1941)

    p. 370. Lewis, I.M. (2002). A Modern History of the Somali: Nation and State in the Horn of Africa. James Currey. p. 370. ISBN 978-0852552803. Issa-Salwe

    Italian Somaliland

    Italian Somaliland

    Italian_Somaliland

  • European theatre of World War II
  • Theatre of military operations during World War II

    ideology promoting a Jewish state where the mostly-Arab state of Mandatory Palestine was located. The establishment of the Jewish state of Israel in 1948, which

    European theatre of World War II

    European theatre of World War II

    European_theatre_of_World_War_II

  • Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation
  • Greek public broadcasting corporation

    The Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (Greek: Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία Τηλεόραση A.E., romanized: Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi A.E., lit. 'Greek Radio [and]

    Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation

    Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation

    Hellenic_Broadcasting_Corporation

  • Greek government-in-exile
  • Government-in-exile during World War II

    with Cyprus and would offer the sovereignty over Cyprus to the puppet Hellenic State, and to forestall this wanted to issue a declaration promising an enosis

    Greek government-in-exile

    Greek government-in-exile

    Greek_government-in-exile

  • Italian Libya
  • 1934–1943 Italian colony in North Africa

    atrocities and repression committed by the state of Italy against the Libyan people during colonial rule, stating: "In this historic document, Italy apologizes

    Italian Libya

    Italian Libya

    Italian_Libya

  • French-Hellenic Railway Company
  • Former railway company in Greece and Turkey

    Svilengrad between 1929 and 1954. The company was absorbed by the Hellenic State Railways state-owned company in 1954. After World War I and the subsequent

    French-Hellenic Railway Company

    French-Hellenic Railway Company

    French-Hellenic_Railway_Company

  • SEK Class Δα
  • Delta-alpha) was a class of twenty 0-6-0T steam locomotives of the Hellenic State Railways in Greece. These were ex-United States Army Transportation

    SEK Class Δα

    SEK Class Δα

    SEK_Class_Δα

  • Italian imperialism under fascism
  • Aspect of politics in Fascist Italy

    obtuseness defied international opinion to transgress against a fellow sovereign state. A renewed offensive of Spring 1936 led to the fall of Addis Ababa and the

    Italian imperialism under fascism

    Italian imperialism under fascism

    Italian_imperialism_under_fascism

  • Argos, Peloponnese
  • City in Argolis, Greece

    by Ioannis Kapodistrias for the Fourth National Assembly of the new Hellenic State. Today, cultural events are held at its premises during the summer months

    Argos, Peloponnese

    Argos, Peloponnese

    Argos,_Peloponnese

  • SEK Class Theta-gamma
  • SEK (Sidirodromoi Ellinikou Kratous, Hellenic State Railways) Class Θγ (or Class Thg; Theta-gamma) was a class of 2-8-0 steam locomotives ex-United States

    SEK Class Theta-gamma

    SEK Class Theta-gamma

    SEK_Class_Theta-gamma

  • Timeline of modern Greek history
  • Governor of Greece for seven years. He arrived in 1828 and established the Hellenic State, commanding with quasi-dictatorial powers. He was assassinated by political

    Timeline of modern Greek history

    Timeline_of_modern_Greek_history

  • Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II
  • Major theatre of operations during the Second World War

    client states: The Independent State of Croatia and Nedić's Serbia. In spring 1941, Italy created a Montenegrin client state and annexed most of the Dalmatian

    Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II

    Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II

    Mediterranean_and_Middle_East_theatre_of_World_War_II

  • List of modern sovereign states by date of formation
  • period does not prejudice the fact that England is not now a sovereign state (having passed sovereignty to Great Britain in 1707), while France is a

    List of modern sovereign states by date of formation

    List_of_modern_sovereign_states_by_date_of_formation

  • Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund
  • Greek government-owned company

    The Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF; Greek: Ταμείο Αξιοποίησης Ιδιωτικής Περιουσίας του Δημοσίου, ΤΑΙΠΕΔ) is a Greek state-owned asset

    Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund

    Hellenic_Republic_Asset_Development_Fund

  • Peloponnese railway station
  • Railway station in Greece

    "Larissa Station" was inaugurated, the original owner of which was the Hellenic State Railways (SEK), which served trains to and from northern Greece. The

    Peloponnese railway station

    Peloponnese railway station

    Peloponnese_railway_station

  • Greek railways rolling stock
  • variety of railway rolling stock, which belongs to the Greek State (GAIAOSE SA), except the Hellenic Train's ETR 470 and Coradia Stream. The origin of these

    Greek railways rolling stock

    Greek_railways_rolling_stock

  • Hellenic studies
  • Academic discipline focused on post-classical Greece

    Hellenic studies (also Greek studies) is an interdisciplinary scholarly field that focuses on the language, literature, history and politics of post-classical

    Hellenic studies

    Hellenic_studies

  • Italian Tripolitania
  • 1911–1934 Italian possession in North Africa

    After the war and the loss of Italian control over Libya, the Italian state was fearful of the oncoming influx of settlers returning to Italy as it

    Italian Tripolitania

    Italian Tripolitania

    Italian_Tripolitania

  • Hellenic National Meteorological Service
  • Meteorological service of Greece

    The Hellenic National Meteorological Service (HNMS) (Greek: Εθνική Μετεωρολογική Υπηρεσία (ΕΜΥ)) is a government agency responsible for making weather

    Hellenic National Meteorological Service

    Hellenic National Meteorological Service

    Hellenic_National_Meteorological_Service

  • Voice of America
  • International US-owned broadcaster

    speech and providing a contrast for people living in countries where the state exerts tight control over the media. Policies have been implemented to try

    Voice of America

    Voice of America

    Voice_of_America

  • Hellenic Television
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hellenic Television may refer to: Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation, Greek state broadcaster New Hellenic Television, second television network of the

    Hellenic Television

    Hellenic_Television

  • Italian Eritreans
  • Italian community in Eritrea

    through marriage or, more rarely, by having it conferred upon them by the State. From 1882 to 1941 Eritrea was ruled by the Kingdom of Italy. In those sixty

    Italian Eritreans

    Italian Eritreans

    Italian_Eritreans

  • SEK class Mu-alpha
  • Class of steam locomotives

    SEK (Sidirodromoi Ellinikou Kratous, Hellenic State Railways) class Μα (or class Ma; Mu-alpha) was a class of 2-10-2 steam locomotives built by Ansaldo

    SEK class Mu-alpha

    SEK class Mu-alpha

    SEK_class_Mu-alpha

  • John Caradja
  • Phanariote Greek Prince of Wallachia

    tried but failed to impose himself as a figure of influence in the Hellenic State; he eventually returned to live as a regular citizen in the newly formed

    John Caradja

    John Caradja

    John_Caradja

  • Hellenic Train
  • Train operator in Greece

    company was a subsidiary of the Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE) until 2008, when it became an independent state-owned company until its privatisation

    Hellenic Train

    Hellenic Train

    Hellenic_Train

  • List of expansion operations and planning of the Axis powers
  • Protectorate over Denmark Quisling Norway Vichy France Independent State of Croatia Hellenic State Unnamed Italian plans to invade Yugoslavia in April 1940 (intended

    List of expansion operations and planning of the Axis powers

    List of expansion operations and planning of the Axis powers

    List_of_expansion_operations_and_planning_of_the_Axis_powers

  • Hellenic Force in Cyprus
  • Hellenic Army battalion in Cyprus

    The Hellenic Force in Cyprus (Greek: Ελληνική Δύναμη Κύπρου, romanized: Elliniki Dynami Kyprou, Turkish: Kıbrıs Yunan Alayı), commonly known in its abbreviated

    Hellenic Force in Cyprus

    Hellenic Force in Cyprus

    Hellenic_Force_in_Cyprus

  • Samos
  • Greek island in the eastern Aegean Sea

    summer 1826. In 1828, the island became formally incorporated into the Hellenic State under Governor Ioannis Kapodistrias, as part of the province of the

    Samos

    Samos

    Samos

  • Abolition of monarchy
  • the National Schism and the Asia Minor Disaster. The resulting Second Hellenic Republic led a troubled existence, until a coup restored the monarchy in

    Abolition of monarchy

    Abolition_of_monarchy

  • Hellenic Post
  • State-owned provider of postal services in Greece

    The Hellenic Post S.A. (Greek: Ελληνικά Ταχυδρομεία, abbreviated ΕΛΤΑ, ELTA) is the state-owned provider of postal services in Greece. It succeeded the

    Hellenic Post

    Hellenic_Post

  • Dubat
  • Italian Irregular colonial units

    Destination Italy: Tourism, colonialism, and the modern Italian nation-state, 1861–1947, (ProQuest: 2007), p.264. Esposito, Gabriele. Italian Colonial

    Dubat

    Dubat

    Dubat

  • List of equipment of the Hellenic Army
  • Most of the heavy equipment and weaponry of the Hellenic Army is either of foreign manufacture, or of foreign design, license built in Greece, in addition

    List of equipment of the Hellenic Army

    List of equipment of the Hellenic Army

    List_of_equipment_of_the_Hellenic_Army

  • History of Greece
  • most of Greece until the early 19th century. The first self-governed Hellenic state since the Middle Ages was established on the Ionian islands during the

    History of Greece

    History of Greece

    History_of_Greece

  • Hellenic arc
  • Mountain chain located on the southern margin of the Aegean Sea plate

    The Hellenic arc or Aegean arc is an arcuate mountain chain of the southern Aegean Sea located on the southern margin of the Aegean Sea plate. Geologically

    Hellenic arc

    Hellenic arc

    Hellenic_arc

  • Hellenic Film Academy Awards
  • Annual Greek cinema awards

    Hellenic Film Academy Awards or Hellenic Iris Awards are a set of awards given annually by the Hellenic Film Academy for excellence of cinematic achievements

    Hellenic Film Academy Awards

    Hellenic_Film_Academy_Awards

  • Hellenic Coast Guard
  • Military unit and national coast guard

    The Hellenic Coast Guard (Greek: Λιμενικό Σώμα-Ελληνική Ακτοφυλακή, romanized: Limeniko Soma-Elliniki Aktofylaki, lit. 'Harbor Corps-Hellenic Coast Guard')

    Hellenic Coast Guard

    Hellenic Coast Guard

    Hellenic_Coast_Guard

  • Hellenic Police
  • Greek law enforcement and security agency

    The Hellenic Police (Greek: Ελληνική Αστυνομία, romanized: Ellinikí Astynomía, abbreviated ΕΛ.ΑΣ.) is the national police service and one of the three

    Hellenic Police

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  • President of the Hellenic Parliament
  • The president of the Hellenic Parliament is the presiding officer of the Parliament of Greece. The president's term coincides with the term of the assembly

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    President of the Hellenic Parliament

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  • American Locomotive Company
  • Defunct locomotive manufacturer

    trains of the Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE) in Greece. The oldest of them (class A.201, DL532B) were delivered to the former Hellenic State Railways

    American Locomotive Company

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  • Italian community in Libya

    metropolitan Italy and thereafter considered an integral part of the Italian state known as the Fourth Shore. Libya was to be part of the Imperial Italy, desired

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  • Coat of arms of Greece
  • based on the phoenix, the symbol of rebirth, was created. The words "Hellenic State", accompanied with the date "1821" (the year the Greek War of Independence

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    Coat of arms of Greece

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  • Paris Peace Treaties, 1947
  • Treaties signed in Paris on 10 February 1947

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  • Ling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Anglia)

    Ling

    English (mainly East Anglia) : habitational name from Lyng in Norfolk, so named from Old English hlinc ‘hillside’, or from either of two places in Norfolk and Lincolnshire named Ling, from Old Norse lyng ‘ling’, ‘heather’. There is also a Lyng in Somerset, so named from Old English lengen ‘long place’.German : variant of Link.Chinese : from a word meaning ‘ice’. In ancient times, the imperial palace was able to enjoy ice in the summer by storing winter ice in a cellar, entrusting its care to an official called the iceman. This post was once filled during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc) by a descendant of Kang Shu, the eighth son of Wen Wang, who had been granted the state of Wei soon after the establishment of the Zhou dynasty. Descendants of this particular iceman adopted the word for ice, ling, as their surname.

    Ling

  • Deep
  • Surname or Lastname

    Indian (northern states)

    Deep

    Indian (northern states) : Hindu name meaning ‘lamp’, from Sanskrit dīpa. It occurs commonly as the final element of compound personal names, e.g. in Kuldeep ‘light of the family’. Subsequently, it appears to have evolved into a surname.English : presumably from the adjective deep, either a topographic name for someone who lived in a deep valley, or perhaps a nickname for a ‘deep’, thoughtful person.

    Deep

  • Hellen
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish

    Hellen

    Swedish : ornamental name formed with häll ‘rock’, ‘stone’ + the adjectival suffix -én, a derivative of Latin -enius.English : variant of Ellen 1 (with inorganic initial H-).English : variant of Hillian.Irish (west Cork) : variant of Heelan.

    Hellen

  • Long
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    English and French

    Long

    English and French : nickname for a tall person, from Old English lang, long, Old French long ‘long’, ‘tall’ (equivalent to Latin longus).Irish (Ulster (Armagh) and Munster) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Longáin (see Langan).Chinese : from the name of an official treasurer called Long, who lived during the reign of the model emperor Shun (2257–2205 bc). his descendants adopted this name as their surname. Additionally, a branch of the Liu clan (see Lau 1), descendants of Liu Lei, who supposedly had the ability to handle dragons, was granted the name Yu-Long (meaning roughly ‘resistor of dragons’) by the Xia emperor Kong Jia (1879–1849 bc). Some descendants later simplified Yu-Long to Long and adopted it as their surname.Chinese : there are two sources for this name. One was a place in the state of Lu in Shandong province during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). The other source is the Xiongnu nationality, a non-Han Chinese people.Chinese : variant of Lang.Cambodian : unexplained.

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  • Mathew
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    English, Scottish, and Indian (southern states)

    Mathew

    English, Scottish, and Indian (southern states) : variant spelling of Matthew. It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.

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  • Hellekin
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    Arthurian Legend

    Hellekin

    French lover of Morgan le Fay.

    Hellekin

  • HEPHAISTOS
  • Male

    Greek

    HEPHAISTOS

    (Ήφαιστος) Greek name said to be pre-Hellenic and of unknown origin, but possibly from the word hepta, HEPHAISTOS means "seven." In mythology, this is the name of the lame god of artisans, craftsmen, metallurgy and fire. His Roman name is Vulcan. It was from the forge of this god that Promêtheus stole fire to give to man. He is also known by the epithet "both feet crooked."

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  • DOROS
  • Male

    Greek

    DOROS

    (Δωρός) Greek name of a son of Hellen and founder of the Dorian tribe, probably derived from the word doron, DOROS means "gift."

    DOROS

  • Helling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Helling

    English : habitational name from Healing in northeastern Lincolnshire, named in Old English as ‘(settlement of) the family or followers of Hægel’ (an unattested Old English personal name).English : variant of Hillian.German and Dutch : nickname from Middle Low German hellin, Middle Dutch hellinc, hallinc ‘halfpenny’. Compare Helbling.German : habitational name from any of various places named Helling or Hellingen.

    Helling

  • Hellena
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek

    Hellena

    Light

    Hellena

  • HELLEKIN
  • Male

    Arthurian

    HELLEKIN

    , king of Fairyland and lover of Morgan le Fay.

    HELLEKIN

  • Hellen
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English

    Hellen

    Torch; Basket; Wicker; Reed

    Hellen

  • HELLEN
  • Female

    English

    HELLEN

    Variant spelling of English Helen, probably HELLEN means "torch."

    HELLEN

  • HELLEN
  • Male

    Greek

    HELLEN

    (Ελλεν) Greek name HELLEN means "Greek." In mythology, this is the name of the patriarch of the Hellenes, son of Deucalion and Pyrrha, father of Aeolos, Xuthus, Doros, and Ionas, each of whom founded a tribe of Greece and all became known as the Hellenes. 

    HELLEN

  • Mall
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    English

    Mall

    English : from the medieval female personal name Mal(le), pet form of Mary (see Marie).Indian (northern states) : Hindu name found in several communities, from Sanskrit malla ‘strongman’, ‘wrestler’.

    Mall

  • Ming
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ming

    English : of uncertain origin; possibly from a reduced form of the personal name Dominick.Chinese : from the name of Meng Mingshi, a senior minister of the state of Qin in the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). His descendants adopted the first character of his given name, which means ‘bright’, as their surname.

    Ming

  • Marshall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Marshall

    English and Scottish : status name or occupational name from Middle English, Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’. The term is of Germanic origin (compare Old High German marah ‘horse’, ‘mare’ + scalc ‘servant’). Originally it denoted a man who looked after horses, but by the heyday of medieval surname formation it denoted on the one hand one of the most important servants in a great household (in the royal household a high official of state, one with military responsibilities), and on the other a humble shoeing smith or farrier. It was also an occupational name for a medieval court officer responsible for the custody of prisoners. An even wider range of meanings is found in some other languages: compare for example Polish Marszałek (see Marszalek). The surname is also borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.As the fourth chief justice of the U.S., John Marshall (1755–1835) was the principal architect in consolidating and defining the powers of the Supreme Court. He was a descendant of John Marshall of Ireland, who settled in Culpeper Co., VA, sometime before 1655.

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  • Hellen
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Greek

    Hellen

    Bright One; Sun Ray; Shining; The Ancestor of the Hellenes; A Son of Deucalion and Pyrrha

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  • Man
  • Surname or Lastname

    Chinese

    Man

    Chinese : variant of Wen 2.Chinese : from a character in the personal name of Hu Gongman, a retainer of Wu Wang. After the latter established the Zhou dynasty in 1122 bc, he granted the state of Chen to Hu Gongman, whose descendants adopted the second character of his given name, Man, as their surname. This character also means ‘Manchurian’, but the name does not appear to be related to this meaning.Chinese : variant of Wen 3.Chinese : variant of Wan 1.English and Jewish : variant spelling of Mann.Dutch : from Middle Dutch man ‘man’, ‘husband’, ‘vassal’, ‘arbiter’.French : from the Germanic personal name Manno (see Mann 2).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name Man, derived from Yiddish ‘man’.

    Man

  • Mason
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Mason

    English and Scottish : occupational name for a stonemason, Middle English, Old French mas(s)on. Compare Machen. Stonemasonry was a hugely important craft in the Middle Ages.Italian (Veneto) : from a short form of Masone.French : from a regional variant of maison ‘house’.George Mason (1725–92), the American colonial statesman who framed the VA Bill of Rights and Constitution, which was used as a model by Thomas Jefferson when drafting the Declaration of Independence, was a VA planter, fourth in descent from George Mason (?1629–?86), a royalist soldier of the English Civil War who had received land grants in VA. As well as being prominent in the affairs of VA, the family also produced the first governor of MI.

    Mason

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  • ALYD
  • Female

    Dutch

    ALYD

    , a noble person.

  • SOLOMON
  • Male

    English

    SOLOMON

    Anglicized form of Greek Solomōn, SOLOMON means "peaceable." In the bible, this is the name of the tenth son of David who became the third king of Israel.

  • ARDUSIN
  • Male

    Babylonian

    ARDUSIN

    , an early king of Babylonia.

  • Kesav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Kesav

    Name of Lord Vishnu

  • Magd
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Magd

    Maiden; From the High Tower

  • ANICHKA
  • Female

    Ukrainian

    ANICHKA

    , grace.

  • POLOLENA
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    POLOLENA

    Hawaiian form of English/French Florence, POLOLENA means "blossoming."

  • Shantleen
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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Shantleen

    Absorbed in Peace

  • Kaitlyn
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    American, Christian, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican

    Kaitlyn

    Pure; Yeats

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  • Hellenic
  • n.

    The dialect, formed with slight variations from the Attic, which prevailed among Greek writers after the time of Alexander.

  • Grecism
  • n.

    An idiom of the Greek language; a Hellenism.

  • Hellenian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Hellenes, or Greeks.

  • Hellenism
  • n.

    The type of character of the ancient Greeks, who aimed at culture, grace, and amenity, as the chief elements in human well-being and perfection.

  • Hellenism
  • n.

    A phrase or form of speech in accordance with genius and construction or idioms of the Greek language; a Grecism.

  • Hellenize
  • v. t.

    To give a Greek form or character to; to Grecize; as, to Hellenize a word.

  • Helvetic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Helvetii, the ancient inhabitant of the Alps, now Switzerland, or to the modern states and inhabitant of the Alpine regions; as, the Helvetic confederacy; Helvetic states.

  • Hellenize
  • v. i.

    To use the Greek language; to play the Greek; to Grecize.

  • Helvetian
  • a.

    Same as Helvetic.

  • Selenate
  • n.

    A salt of selenic acid; -- formerly called also seleniate.

  • Hellenic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Hellenes, or inhabitants of Greece; Greek; Grecian.

  • Hellenist
  • n.

    One skilled in the Greek language and literature; as, the critical Hellenist.

  • Fellinic
  • a.

    Of, relating to, or derived from, bile or gall; as, fellinic acid.

  • Eponyme
  • n.

    The hypothetical individual who is assumed as the person from whom any race, city, etc., took its name; as, Hellen is an eponym of the Hellenes.

  • Hellenist
  • n.

    One who affiliates with Greeks, or imitates Greek manners; esp., a person of Jewish extraction who used the Greek language as his mother tongue, as did the Jews of Asia Minor, Greece, Syria, and Egypt; distinguished from the Hebraists, or native Jews (Acts vi. 1).

  • Romaic
  • n.

    The modern Greek language, now usually called by the Greeks Hellenic or Neo-Hellenic.

  • Hellene
  • n.

    A native of either ancient or modern Greece; a Greek.

  • Landamman
  • n.

    The president of the diet of the Helvetic republic.

  • Selenic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to selenium; derived from, or containing, selenium; specifically, designating those compounds in which the element has a higher valence as contrasted with selenious compounds.

  • Grecian
  • n.

    A jew who spoke Greek; a Hellenist.