The Supreme Council of Ethnic Hellenes (Greek: Ύπατο Συμβούλιο των Ελλήνων Εθνικών, Ýpato Symvoúlio to̱n Ellí̱no̱n Ethnikó̱n), commonly referred to by...
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Hellenism (modern religion) (redirect from Hellenic Ethnic Religion)
Hellenic Ethnic Religion and Ancient Hellenic Religion. Hellenic Ethnic Religion is represented by the Supreme Council of Ethnic Hellenes (Greek: Ύπατο...
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Supreme Council may refer to: Supreme Council of Antiquities, part of the Egyptian Ministry of Culture Supreme Council of Ethnic Hellenes, a non-profit...
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Hellenization is the adoption of Greek culture, religion, language, and identity by non-Greeks. In the ancient period, colonisation often led to the Hellenisation...
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Religion in Greece (section Hellenic ethnic religion)
Over 2000 people are members of the Supreme Council of Ethnic Hellenes, the foremost organisation of Hellenic ethnic religion. Over 100,000 people are "sympathisers"...
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founder of the Supreme Council of Ethnic Hellenes Neo-druids include: Berthou, Gwilherm, Breton poet Bonewits, Isaac, author and scholar of several Druid...
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Vlassis Rassias (category Founders of modern pagan movements)
Council of Ethnic Hellenes (YSEE), a non-profit organisation whose primary goal is the protection and restoration of the Hellenic ethnic religion in contemporary...
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Dionysus (redirect from God of Wine)
Council of Ethnic Hellenes (YSEE). In addition to libations of wine, modern worshipers of Dionysus offer the god grape vines, ivy, and various forms of incense...
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by many ethnonyms. The most common native ethnonym is Hellene (Ancient Greek: Ἕλλην), pl. Hellenes (Ἕλληνες); the name Greeks (Latin: Graeci) was used by...
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Paganism (redirect from List of ethnic religions of pre-Christian Europe)
By the latter half of the 4th century in the Greek-speaking Eastern Empire, pagans were—paradoxically—most commonly called Hellenes (Ἕλληνες, lit. "Greeks")...
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Turkey (redirect from Republic of Turkey)
been "heavily Hellenized". Anatolian languages eventually became extinct after Hellenization of Anatolia. Several ecumenical councils of the early Church...
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King of Greece under the name "George I, King of the Hellenes". The Constitution of 1864 was drafted following the models of the Constitutions of Belgium...
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Albanians (redirect from Ethnic Albanian)
an ethnic group native to the Balkan Peninsula who share a common Albanian ancestry, culture, history and language. They are the main ethnic group of Albania...
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Minorities in Greece (redirect from Bulgarian ethnic minority of Greece)
Wayback Machine BBC News Ancient Greek gods' new believers "Supreme Council of Ethnikoi Hellenes". www.ysee.gr. Retrieved 24 March 2018. The Guardian Greek...
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(The Cauldron: A Pagan Forum)". Supreme Council of Ethnikoi Hellenes. "Pagans". Supreme Council of Ethnikoi Hellenes. Retrieved September 7, 2007. Adler...
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Racism (redirect from Racism in ethnic conflicts)
the Hellenes who denominated all non-Hellenes—whether the wild Scythians or the Egyptians whom they acknowledged as their mentors in the arts of civilization—Barbarians...
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Israel (redirect from State of Israel)
.. The main ethnic changes were the work of John Hyrcanus... it was in his days and those of his son Aristobulus that the annexation of Idumea, Samaria...
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Italians (redirect from Ethnic Italians)
Italians (Italian: italiani, pronounced [itaˈljaːni]) are an ethnic group native to the Italian geographical region. Italians share a common culture, history...
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North Macedonia (redirect from Name of Republic of Macedonia)
Hellenes, was keen to project the name Macedonia as a way to assert the Greek historical character of the area. In 1845, for instance, the story of Alexander...
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Macedonia naming dispute (redirect from Naming dispute over Macedonian ethnicity)
denies the existence of a Macedonian minority in northern Greece, claiming that there exists only a small group of "Slavophone Hellenes" or "bilingual Greeks...
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James G. Stavridis (category NATO Supreme Allied Commanders)
James G. Stavridis appointed NATO Supreme Commander / World Council of Hellenes Abroad". SAE – World Council of Hellenes Abroad. Archived from the original...
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political party of Spartans, though not neonazi/neofascist itself, entered the Parliament because of the endorsement of National Party - Hellenes and its leader...
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Hellenistic period (redirect from Hellenized East)
territories of the period that had come under significant Greek influence, particularly the Hellenized Middle East, after the conquests of Alexander the...
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Pelasgians (category Ancient peoples of Anatolia)
stated that the Hellenes separated from the Pelasgians with the former group surpassing the latter group numerically: As for the Hellenes, it seems obvious...
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Copts (redirect from Copts (ethnic group))
involved in the Copts' ethnic identity due to historic and current conflicts. Most Copts adhere to the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, an Oriental...
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policies of the Republic of Turkey toward ethnic minorities in Turkey. As the Turkic states developed and grew, there were many instances of this cultural...
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codename given to the non-combatant evacuation operation of ethnic Greeks from the port of Sukhumi, Abkhazia. On 14 August 1992, Georgian troops entered...
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the Russian Supreme Privy Council led by Prince Dmitri Golitzyn selected Anna, the second daughter of Ivan V, to be the new Empress of Russia. She was...
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East–West Schism (redirect from Schism of 1054)
have adopted, in discharge of his duty as Supreme Shepherd, a very different course. He, the Supreme judge, having ‘supreme jurisdiction’ which is ‘immediate...
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