Of corse you can!!YesYou can refer to him however you want. However, he is not a recognized saint by the Roman Catholic or Orthodox Russian or Greek churches.
Greek circles, often referred to in the context of mathematics and geometry, typically describe a set of points that are equidistant from a central point, forming a circle. In a broader cultural context, "Greek circles" can also refer to social groups or networks that share common interests, often related to Greek heritage or culture. Additionally, in some contexts, the term may denote academic or scholarly gatherings focused on Greek studies.
The use of the chorus, the structure of the play, and also Dysart refers to ancient Greece multiple times.
Demeter was the Greek goddess of the harvest, grains, agriculture. Corn, in England, is a generic term that could refer to wheat or oats or any other grain. In that sense, Demeter was the Greek goddess of corn. However, Z. mays, the plant usually referred to as corn, did not exist in ancient Europe. It was developed in the Americas and only arrived in the rest of the world after Columbus.
There is not a new name for Byzantine. It is not even a name. It is a modern adjective that has been coined to refer to the Roman Empire during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages when it was centred around Constantinople, had Orthodox Christianity as its state religion and Greek was its predominant language. If the questions is meant to refer to the Greek city of Byzantium (a Latinisation of Byzanton), it was renamed Nova Roma by Constantine the Great, but people called Constantinople. It was renamed again when the Turks conquered it, who gave it its current name of Istanbul.
because mountains are made by GOD but statues r made by man.:D
because mountains are made by GOD but statues r made by man.:D
A standing committee
The Greek word "Ellinas" means "Greek" or "a person from Greece." It is used to refer to individuals of Greek nationality or descent.
Hellenic refers to being Greek.
A standing committee
If you are referring to the ancient Greeks and their ideas of beauty in reference to the human figure, they highly prized athleticism. Look at ancient Greek statues and you will see many athletic poses and slender, muscular forms. While in modern times women are symbolic of beauty, to the Greeks it was men. Also, Greek beauty could refer to certain facial features. If you look at a Greek frescoe or painting, you will see large, rounded chins, pouting lips, round eyes and streamlined noses.
No, "Hebrew" is not a Greek word. It is a term used to refer to the language and people of ancient Israel.
The Greek word for blue is "γαλάζιο" (galázio). It is commonly used to refer to the color blue in Greek language.
Ancient Greek and Roman cultures and texts
Anti means against or opposite.
Any person who was not Greek