Category:Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text
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Pages in category "Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 17,956 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Ocellus Lucanus
- Lucentum
- Lucian
- Lucifer
- Lucillius
- Lugo
- Gospel of Luke
- Luke (surname)
- Luke Chrysoberges
- Luke 2
- Luke 3
- Luke 7
- Luke 24
- Luke the Evangelist
- Lumbarda Psephisma
- Lunar craters
- Lupadium
- Lupenians
- Lupercalia
- Luperosuchus
- Lupinus polyphyllus
- Lupus
- Lupus (constellation)
- Lusi (Arcadia)
- Lusia (Attica)
- Lustrum
- Lutheranism
- Luxor
- Lycae
- Lycaea
- Lycaena phlaeas
- Lycaon (king of Arcadia)
- Lycastus (disambiguation)
- Lycastus (Pontus)
- Lyceum
- Lyceum (classical)
- Lycia
- Lycian peasants
- Lyciscus
- Lyciscus (general)
- Lyciscus of Acarnania
- Lyciscus of Aetolia
- Lyciscus of Athens
- Lyciscus of Macedon
- Lyciscus of Messenia
- Lycius (son of Clinis)
- Lyco and Orphe
- Lyco of Troas
- Lycoa
- Lycomedes of Scyros
- Lycophron
- Lycophron (sophist)
- Lycophron (mythology)
- Lycophron II of Pherae
- Lycophron of Corinth
- Lycopodium
- Lycopolis (Delta)
- Lycoreia
- Lycosura
- Lycuntes
- Lycurgeia
- Lycurgus
- Lycurgus (king of Sparta)
- Lycurgus of Athens
- Lycuria
- Lycus
- Lycus (mythology)
- Lycus (river of Phrygia)
- Lycus (son of Hyrieus)
- Lycus (son of Lycus)
- Lycus (son of Pandion II)
- Lycus of Libya
- Lycus (son of Poseidon)
- Lydae
- Lydia
- Lydiadas of Megalopolis
- Lydian language
- Lydian religion
- John the Lydian
- Lykandos
- Lykoi
- Lyktos
- Lymphatic system
- Lynceus (son of Aegyptus)
- Lynceus (son of Aphareus)
- Lynceus of Samos
- Lyncus
- Lynkestis
- Lyppeius
- Lyra
- Lyrbe
- Lyrceia
- Lyricism
- Lyrics
- Lyrna
- Lyrnai
- Lyrnessus
- Lysander
- Lysias
- Lysias Anicetus
- Lysichiton
- Lysicles (4th century BC)
- Lysicles (5th century BC)
- Lysidice
- Lysimachia (Aetolia)
- Lysimachia (Mysia)
- Lysimachia (Thrace)
- Lysimachus of Egypt
- Lysimachus of Telmessos
- Lysinia
- Lysippos
- Lysis
- Lysis (dialogue)
- Lysistrata
- Lysithea (mythology)
- Lyssa
- Lyssavirus
- Lystra
- Lysus
M
- M (disambiguation)
- Macalla (ancient city)
- Macareae
- Macaria
- Macaria (daughter of Hades)
- Macaria (daughter of Heracles)
- Macarius Magnes
- Macarius of Egypt
- Macaronesia
- Macaronic language
- Maccabees
- 1 Maccabees
- Judas Maccabeus
- Maccarae
- Johannes Maccovius
- Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
- Macedonia (Greece)
- Macedonia (Roman province)
- Macedonia (terminology)
- Macedonia (theme)
- Macedonian phalanx
- Macedonians (Greeks)
- Machaerus
- Machai
- Machanidas
- Machaon (mythology)
- Machatas
- Machatas of Elimeia
- Machine
- Machlyes
- Maciste
- Macistus
- Macistus (Elis)
- Macra Come
- Macracantha
- Macrauchenia
- Macrocephali
- Macrococcus
- Macron (diacritic)
- Macrones
- Macropogones
- Macrotis
- Macynia
- Madaba
- Madates
- Madlax
- Madnasa
- Madur
- Madyes
- Madytus
- Maeandropolis
- Maedi
- Maenad
- Maenalus (Arcadia)
- Maeon
- Maeotian Swamp
- Maeotians
- Maera (Arcadia)
- Maera (hound)
- Magadis
- Magarsa
- Magas of Cyrene
- Magdala
- Magi
- Magic in the Greco-Roman world
- Magical Treatise of Solomon
- Magister officiorum
- Thomas Magister
- Georgios Magklaras
- Magna Graecia
- Magnanimity
- Magnaura
- Magnesia (regional unit)
- Magnesia on the Maeander
- Magnet
- Magnetes
- Magnolia warbler
- Magnus Sinus
- Mago (fleet commander)
- Mago (general)
- Magog (Bible)