Definition of Philhellenism. Meaning of Philhellenism. Synonyms of Philhellenism

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Definition of Philhellenism

Philhellenism
Philhellenism Phil*hel"len*ism, n. Love of Greece.

Meaning of Philhellenism from wikipedia

- Phil****enism ("the love of Gr**** culture") was an intellectual movement prominent mostly at the turn of the 19th century. It contributed to the sentiments...
- (Christmas, New Year's, Theophany's) Mangas Mountza Naming customs Paideia Phil****enism and ****enophobia Plate smashing Philosophy Public holidays (Independence...
- the point of no return, and led Western powers to intervene directly. Phil****enism made a notable contribution to romanticism, enabling the younger generation...
- of world influence in the ****enistic period. ****enism or at least Phil****enism reached most regions on the frontiers of the ****enistic kingdoms. Though...
- teutophobia ****enophile: a fan of Gr**** culture (i.e. someone prone to phil****enism) Hibernophile: a lover of Ireland or Irish culture Indophile: a fan...
- write in Gr**** during his time at Rugby School. In the United States, phil****enism began to emerge in the 1830s, with a turn "from a love of Rome and a...
- pertaining to modern rather than ancient Greece, has come to be called phil****enism. Byron was perhaps the best-known phil****ene; he died in Missolonghi...
- and Byron Knew It". The New York Times. "Byron had yet to die to make phil****enism generally acceptable." – Plomer (1970). Fuegi, J; Francis, J (October–December...
- Seleucid Empire in 85 BCE by Aretas, who styled himself as Aretas Phil****en (Phil****en, "friend of the Gr****s"). He ordered the mints of Damascus to produce...
- commemorate his name.[citation needed] Where his ancestors pursued phil****enism as a means of attaining respectability and prestige among the ****enistic...