| 41. | His student Jacob of Edessa ( d . 708 ), the major representative of Christian Hellenism ".
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| 42. | My presence here symbolizes . . . the determination of Hellenism as a whole to support the independent Cyprus Republic,
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| 43. | The Emperor Hadrian's Hispano-Roman origins and marked pro-Hellenism changed the focus of imperial cult.
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| 44. | This particular brand of Hellenism, pertaining to modern rather than ancient Greece, has come to be called philhellenism.
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| 45. | It presents the social, economic, political and military developments that shaped the presence of Hellenism in the region.
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| 46. | But ERA 5 is mainly characterized by programmes that bring it to direct contact with Hellenism through telephone calls and letters.
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| 47. | Within his studies of Rabbinic Judaism and the origins of Christianity, Hengel explored the perceived dichotomy between Judaism and Hellenism.
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| 48. | With rich iconographic material and artefacts, it focuses mainly on the crucial ( for Macedonian Hellenism ) period around 1878.
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| 49. | Even during its decline, Sparta never forgot its claim to be the " defender of Hellenism " and its Laconic wit.
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| 50. | The effect of the Roman conquest was at first to strengthen the position of the Greeks and of Hellenism against Egyptian influences.
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