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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 17,935 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- V
- Vachellia nilotica
- Vale of Tempe
- Valens
- Valentine's Day
- Valentinianus Galates
- Valentinus (usurper)
- Value theory
- Valva (mountain)
- Vampire folklore by region
- Van, Turkey
- Varangian Guard
- Varangian runestones
- Varanus marathonensis
- Varasova
- Vardanes I
- Vardariotai
- Variations of the ichthys symbol
- Varna, Bulgaria
- Marcus Terentius Varro
- Varus
- Vasada
- Vashti
- Vaspurakan
- Vasto
- John III Doukas Vatatzes
- Vedas
- Veil
- Velchanos
- Velia
- Veliocasses
- Venafro
- Venetian rule in the Ionian Islands
- Venetiko
- Ventotene
- Ventriloquism
- Venus de Milo
- Venus in culture
- Veragri
- Vercingetorix
- Vergina
- Veritas
- Versuriga
- Vestes
- Vestiarion
- Vestment
- Mount Vesuvius
- Vetusodon
- Vexilloid
- Vezirköprü
- Via et veritas et vita
- Vibo Valentia
- Victory or death
- Vido
- Vienna Dioscurides
- Vigil
- Vigla (tagma)
- Vilain I of Aulnay
- Vindelici
- Vinkovci
- Vipsania gens
- Virgin (title)
- Virgin's veil
- Virgo (astrology)
- Virgo (constellation)
- Viromandui
- Virtue
- Virtue ethics
- Virus
- Vis (island)
- Višeslav of Serbia
- Vishtaspa
- The Vision of Dorotheus
- Vize
- Vjosa
- Vlochos (archaeological site)
- Vlorë
- Vlorë County
- Vocative case
- Voice (grammar)
- Voiced palatal approximant
- Voiced velar nasal
- Voies
- Voio
- Voivode
- Volcae
- Volga
- Volsinii
- Vonones I
- Vorarephilia
- Votum
- Vouchsafe, O Lord
- Vouraikos
- Vow
- Vowel breaking
- Vowel length
- Vrychonas
W
- Wadi Barada
- Wadi El Natrun
- Wadjet
- Wahrez
- *Walhaz
- Walls of Constantinople
- Walrus
- Wandering Jew
- Wanshan Archipelago
- War in the Hebrew Bible
- War studies
- Warini
- Warm-blooded
- Wars of Alexander the Great
- Wars of the Diadochi
- Washington High School (Missouri)
- Washington Literary Society and Debating Union
- The Wasps
- The Waste Land
- Water
- Water organ
- The Weasel and Aphrodite
- Max Weber
- Wedding at Cana
- Wedding of Ceyx
- Weddings in ancient Rome
- Wednesday
- Weedsucker
- Week
- Names of the days of the week
- Weeping and gnashing of teeth
- Weighing of souls
- Wends
- Werewolf
- Western astrology
- Western esotericism
- Western house martin
- Western philosophy
- Western text-type
- Wheel
- Wheelbarrow
- WHIM syndrome
- White Serbia
- White-crowned sparrow
- White-eyed river martin
- White-plumed honeyeater
- White-winged tapaculo
- Whitefly
- Who (pronoun)
- Whore of Babylon
- Wiedopterus
- Nicolaas van Wijk
- Wildebeest
- William Jewell College
- William of Conches
- Willow ptarmigan
- Wine
- Wine Psi Phi
- Wine-dark sea
- Winged altarpiece
- Winged Victory of Samothrace
- Winnowing basket
- Wisdom literature
- Witch hunt
- Witchcraft in the Middle East
- With great power comes great responsibility
- Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology
- Women in ancient Sparta
- Women in classical Athens
- Women in music
- Women in science
- Women in the Byzantine Empire
- Women of Trachis
- Women writers
- List of words with the suffix -ology
- Works and Days
- Works of Demosthenes
- World Youth Day
- Wreath (attire)
- Wreaths and crowns in antiquity
- Wren
X
- Xanthate
- Xanthi
- Xanthine
- Xanthippe
- Xanthippus (Spartan commander)
- Xanthophyll
- Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos
- Xanthos (king of Thebes)
- Xanthus
- Xanthus (Lesbos)
- Xanthus (son of Triopas)
- Xenagoras
- Xenagoras (geometer)
- Xenagoras (historian)
- Xenagoras of Halicarnassus
- Xenarchos
- Xenelasia
- Xenias of Arcadia
- Xenias of Elis
- Xenocles
- Xenocrates
- Xenodochium