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- Names_of_the_Greeks abstract "The Greeks (Greek: Έλληνες) have been identified by many ethnonyms. The most common native ethnonym is "Hellen" (Ἕλλην), pl. "Hellenes" (Ἕλληνες); the name "Greeks" (Latin: "Graeci") was used by the Ancient Romans and gradually entered the European languages through its use in Latin. The mythological patriarch Hellen is the named progenitor of the Greek peoples; his descendants the Aeolians, Dorians, Achaeans and Ionians correspond to the main Greek tribes and to the main dialects spoken in Greece and Asia Minor (Anatolia). Among his descendants are also mentioned the Graeci and the Makedones.The first Greek-speaking people, called Myceneans or Mycenean-Achaeans by historians, entered present-day Greece during the 19th century BC. Homer refers to Achaeans as the dominant tribe during the Trojan war period usually dated to the 12th-11th centuries BC, using "Hellenes" to describe a relatively small tribe in Thessaly. The Dorians, an important Greek-speaking group, entered Greece during the 13th century BC. According to the Greek tradition, the "Graeci" ("Greeks", Γραικοί, Graikoi) were renamed "Hellenes" probably with the establishment of the Great Amphictyonic League after the Trojan war.When the Romans first encountered Greek colonists in southern Italy, they used the name Graeci for the colonists and then for all Greeks; this became the root of all relevant terms in European languages. The Persians used the name Yaunas (Yunans) after the Ionians, a Greek tribe who occupied some areas on the coasts of western Asia Minor and the term was used later in Hebrew (Yevanim, Hebrew: יוונים), Arabic, and also by the Turks. The word entered the languages of the Indian subcontinent as the "Yona." A unique form is used in Georgian, where the Greeks are called berdzeni (Georgian: ბერძენი), probably deriving from the Georgian word for "wise".By Late Antiquity (c. 3rd–7th century CE), the Greeks referred to themselves as Graikoi (Γραικοί, "Greeks") and Rhomaioi/Romioi (Ῥωμαῖοι/Ρωμιοί, "Romans") the latter of which was used since virtually all Greeks were Roman citizens after 212 CE. The term "Hellene" became applied to the followers of the polytheistic ("pagan") religion after the establishment of Christianity by Theodosius I.".
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- Names_of_the_Greeks date "September 2014".
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- Names_of_the_Greeks reason "Is this a rendering of 'Rhomaioi'? If so its place is not here. The Laz 'Xorumona' seems prima facie suspicious too of the same thing.".
- Names_of_the_Greeks reason "See cl.n. under Middle Persian".
- Names_of_the_Greeks subject Category:Ethnonyms.
- Names_of_the_Greeks subject Category:Greek_culture.
- Names_of_the_Greeks subject Category:Greek_people.
- Names_of_the_Greeks subject Category:History_of_Greece.
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- Names_of_the_Greeks comment "The Greeks (Greek: Έλληνες) have been identified by many ethnonyms. The most common native ethnonym is "Hellen" (Ἕλλην), pl. "Hellenes" (Ἕλληνες); the name "Greeks" (Latin: "Graeci") was used by the Ancient Romans and gradually entered the European languages through its use in Latin.".
- Names_of_the_Greeks label "Bezeichnungen für die Griechen".
- Names_of_the_Greeks label "Denominazioni dei Greci".
- Names_of_the_Greeks label "Names of the Greeks".
- Names_of_the_Greeks label "Nombres de los griegos".
- Names_of_the_Greeks label "Nomes dos gregos".
- Names_of_the_Greeks label "Noms des Grecs".
- Names_of_the_Greeks label "Елини".
- Names_of_the_Greeks label "Эллины".
- Names_of_the_Greeks label "그리스의 이름".
- Names_of_the_Greeks seeAlso Hellenistic_religion.
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