Magna Graecia. "M. G.", the Latin translation of the Greek Megale Hellas, was the conventional name for the Greek colonies in southern Italy, which were to provide Rome with its first contacts with Greek culture:
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spelling | Evans, James A. S. 1931- Verfasser (DE-588)130461687 aut Magna Graecia. "M. G.", the Latin translation of the Greek Megale Hellas, was the conventional name for the Greek colonies in southern Italy, which were to provide Rome with its first contacts with Greek culture 2000 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Magna Graecia; Großgriechenland year:2000 pages:979-982 Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic tradition. 2. L - Z 1. publ. London [u.a.], 2000 (2000), 979-982 (DE-604)BV013481274 |
spellingShingle | Evans, James A. S. 1931- Magna Graecia. "M. G.", the Latin translation of the Greek Megale Hellas, was the conventional name for the Greek colonies in southern Italy, which were to provide Rome with its first contacts with Greek culture Magna Graecia; Großgriechenland |
title | Magna Graecia. "M. G.", the Latin translation of the Greek Megale Hellas, was the conventional name for the Greek colonies in southern Italy, which were to provide Rome with its first contacts with Greek culture |
title_auth | Magna Graecia. "M. G.", the Latin translation of the Greek Megale Hellas, was the conventional name for the Greek colonies in southern Italy, which were to provide Rome with its first contacts with Greek culture |
title_exact_search | Magna Graecia. "M. G.", the Latin translation of the Greek Megale Hellas, was the conventional name for the Greek colonies in southern Italy, which were to provide Rome with its first contacts with Greek culture |
title_full | Magna Graecia. "M. G.", the Latin translation of the Greek Megale Hellas, was the conventional name for the Greek colonies in southern Italy, which were to provide Rome with its first contacts with Greek culture |
title_fullStr | Magna Graecia. "M. G.", the Latin translation of the Greek Megale Hellas, was the conventional name for the Greek colonies in southern Italy, which were to provide Rome with its first contacts with Greek culture |
title_full_unstemmed | Magna Graecia. "M. G.", the Latin translation of the Greek Megale Hellas, was the conventional name for the Greek colonies in southern Italy, which were to provide Rome with its first contacts with Greek culture |
title_short | Magna Graecia. "M. G.", the Latin translation of the Greek Megale Hellas, was the conventional name for the Greek colonies in southern Italy, which were to provide Rome with its first contacts with Greek culture |
title_sort | magna graecia m g the latin translation of the greek megale hellas was the conventional name for the greek colonies in southern italy which were to provide rome with its first contacts with greek culture |
topic | Magna Graecia; Großgriechenland |
topic_facet | Magna Graecia; Großgriechenland |
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