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The orthography of the Greek language ultimately has its roots in the adoption of the Greek alphabet in the 9th century BC. Some time prior to that, one early form of Greek, Mycenaean, was written in Linear B, although there was a lapse of several centuries (the Greek Dark Ages) between the time Mycenaean stopped being written and the time when the Greek alphabet came into use.
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Actor, best known as the character Grady Wilson on the sitcom Sanford and Son [5] Robert Reed (artist) Alpha Iota: Artist and tenured art professor at Yale University School of Art [5] John Singleton: Beta Omega: Director, best known for Boyz n the Hood and Rosewood (film) [5] Aaron D. Spears: Mu Phi: Television actor [5] Ernest Lee Thomas ...
The American Library Association and Library of Congress romanization scheme employs its "Ancient or Medieval Greek" system for all works and authors up to the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, [3] although Byzantine Greek was pronounced distinctly and some have considered "Modern" Greek to have begun as early as the 12th century.
Greek orthography. Pages in category "Ancient Greek punctuation" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Charles F. Bolden, Jr. Gamma Nu (1983) USMC Major General, Astronaut; Current NASA Administrator Frederick D. Gregory: Alpha Omega US Air Force Colonel, Astronaut, Former NASA Deputy Administrator Robert Henry Lawrence Jr. Xi Epsilon: Major US Air Force, Fighter Pilot, Test Pilot, First Black Astronaut Roscoe Robinson: Upsilon Omega
John Fitzgerald Lee (May 5, 1813 – June 17, 1884) was the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army from 1849 until 1862 [1] and the first Judge Advocate ...
The Greek alphabet was developed by a Greek with first-hand experience of contemporary Phoenician script. After it was established in the Greek mainland, it was exported eastwards to Phrygia, where a similar script was devised.