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    Sanchuniathon. Philo of Byblos (c. 64–141 AD) was a Greek writer whose account Sanchuniathon survives in quotation by Eusebius and may contain the major surviving traces of Phoenician mythology. ʼĒl (rendered Elus or called by his standard Greek counterpart Cronus) is not the creator god or first god.

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    Greek (Greek: ελληνική γλώσσα or semply ελληνικά — "Hellenic") haes a documentit history o 3,400 year, the langest o ony single naitural leid in the Indo-European leid faimily. It is ane o the earliest attestit Indo-European leids an aw, wi fragmentary records in Mycenaean datin back tae the 15t or 14t century BC, makkin ...

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  3. The Greek Wikipedia (also Hellenic Wikipedia, Elliniki Vikipedia, Greek: Ελληνική Βικιπαίδεια) is the Greek-language edition of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia. It was started on December 1, 2002. It surpassed the 10,000 article mark on May 16, 2006, the 100,000 article mark on April 9, 2014, and the 200,000 article ...

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  4. ε. Η ελληνική γλώσσα ανήκει στην ινδοευρωπαϊκή οικογένεια [9] και αποτελεί το μοναδικό μέλος του ελληνικού κλάδου, ενώ είναι η επίσημη γλώσσα της Ελλάδας και της Κύπρου. Ανήκει επίσης στο ...

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  5. Greek (Modern Greek: Ελληνική, romanized: Elliniká, pronounced; Ancient Greek: Ἑλληνική, romanized: Hellēnikḗ) is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, native to Greece, Cyprus, Italy (in Calabria and Salento), southern Albania, and other regions of the Balkans, the Black Sea coast, Asia Minor, and the Eastern Mediterranean.

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  6. Greek Sign Leid [1] ( Ελληνική νοηματική γλώσσα, Ellenika Normatikòn Glòussa, ΕΝΓ) is the sign leid uised in the Greece [2] an is the first or preferred leid o deif fowk in the UE; There are 634,600 [3] Deif adults in the UE who uise ENG plus an estimatit children. The leid makes uise o space an involves movement o ...

  7. El depicted with two lions on the back of the handle of the Gebel el-Arak Knife[ dubious – discuss] [1] ʾĒl (written aleph - lamed, i.e. אל, 𐤀𐤋, 𐎛𐎍 etc.) is the Northwest Semitic word for " deity ", cognate to Akkadian ilum . In the Canaanite religion, or Levantine religion as a whole, Eli or Il was the supreme god, [2] the ...

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