Hellenism

Hellenism
noun Date: 1609 1. Grecism 1 2. devotion to or imitation of ancient Greek thought, customs, or styles 3. Greek civilization especially as modified in the Hellenistic period by influences from southwestern Asia 4. a body of humanistic and classical ideals associated with ancient Greece and including reason, the pursuit of knowledge and the arts, moderation, civic responsibility, and bodily development

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