Italo-Hellenic

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English

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Etymology

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From Italo- +‎ Hellenic.

Adjective

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Italo-Hellenic (comparative more Italo-Hellenic, superlative most Italo-Hellenic)

  1. Of or relating to both Italy and ancient Greece.
    • 1893, Theodor Mommsen, Clement Bryans, Frederick James Robert Hendy, The History of the Roman Republic, page 513:
      The idea of a new Italo-Hellenic empire was not new, but Caesar was the first to grasp it, and systematically to carry it out.