Hellenism
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Hellenism may refer to:
- Hellenism (neoclassicism), an esthetic movement in 18th and 19th century England and Germany
- Hellenism (Academia), the academic study of ancient Greece (a scholar in this discipline may be called a Hellenist)
- Hellenistic period, in Greek antiquity
- Hellenization, the spread of Greek culture over foreign peoples
- Hellenistic philosophy in the Hellenistic period and late antiquity
- Greek polytheism, or even polytheism generally, as contrasted with Judaism and Christianity in Hellenistic and Roman times
- Hellenic Neopaganism
- Greek people and their culture in general
- In the context of the ancient grammarians, the proper use of the Greek language
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