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 17,573 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Dioscorides (Stoic)
- Pedanius Dioscorides
- Diospyros
- Diospyros paniculata
- Diotogenes
- Dioxippus
- Dipaea
- Diple
- Diple (textual symbol)
- Diplobune
- Diplom
- Diplomat
- Diploscapter pachys
- Dipoena (Arcadia)
- Dipoenus and Scyllis
- Diptych
- Dipylon inscription
- Dirac large numbers hypothesis
- Dirce
- Dire wolf
- Dirillo
- Disaster
- Discalis
- Disciple (Christianity)
- Disciple whom Jesus loved
- Discordianism
- Dishypatos
- Dissoi logoi
- Distributive pronoun
- Dithyramb
- Ditone
- Dittaino
- Dium (Chalcidice)
- Dium (Coele-Syria)
- Dium (Crete)
- Dium (Euboea)
- Dium (Pisidia)
- Diversity in early Christian theology
- Divide and rule
- Divine grace
- Divine Liturgy
- Divine madness
- Diyllus
- Dnieper
- Dniester
- Doab
- Doara
- Doberus
- Dobrotitsa
- Docetism
- Dochmiac
- Docidava
- Docimium
- Docimus
- The Doctrine of Awakening
- Dodona (Thessaly)
- Dog days
- Doge of Venice
- Dogma
- Dolichiste
- Dolichopus
- Dolichos (race)
- Dolius
- Dolopia
- Dolphin
- Domestic of the Schools
- Dometiopolis
- Domnentiolus
- Donacea
- Dora (given name)
- Doracium
- Dorcas (given name)
- Dorian invasion
- Dorians
- Doric Greek
- Doric Hexapolis
- Dorieium
- Dorieus
- Dorieus (Rhodian athlete and naval commander)
- Dorimachus
- Doris (Greece)
- Doris of Locri
- Doriscus
- Dorium
- Doron (Pliny)
- Dorothea
- Dorotheus
- Dorotheus of Gaza
- Dorotheus of Sidon
- Dorus (mythology)
- Dorus (son of Hellen)
- Doryphoros
- Dositheus
- Dositheus Magister
- Dotia
- Dotis
- Dotis (son of Asterius)
- Dotus
- Double negative
- Dougga
- Irene Doukaina
- Doukas
- Andronikos Doukas (co-emperor)
- John Doukas (Caesar)
- Doula
- Doulos
- Douris (vase painter)
- Doxa
- Doxology
- Neilos Doxapatres
- Drabus
- Dracaena (plant)
- Dracanum
- Draco (lawgiver)
- Draco (constellation)
- Draco dussumieri
- Helena Dragaš
- Dragée
- Dragon
- Dragons in Middle-earth
- Drainage system (geomorphology)
- Drakaina (mythology)
- Dram (unit)
- Drama
- Drapetomania
- Drepana
- Dreros
- Dreros inscription
- Drimia
- Drina
- Dromaeosaurus
- Dromedary
- Dromichaetes
- Dromon
- Dromornithidae
- Drosometer
- Droungarios
- Droungarios of the Watch
- Droungos
- Drug-induced amnesia
- Druid
- Dryas (mythology)
- Drymaea
- Drymus (Acarnania)
- Drymus (Attica)
- Dryope (daughter of Dryops)
- Dryopes
- Dryopteris erythrosora
- Dryosaurus
- Drys (Thrace)
- Dual (grammatical number)
- Duat
- Dublin
- Codex Dublinensis
- Dubrovnik
- Ducetius
- Duchsustus
- Duchy of Rome
- Duchy of the Pentapolis
- Duck
- Düden River
- Duerotherium
- Dugdammî
- Duke of Sparta
- Dulichium
- Dulopolis
- Dülük
- Dumuzid
- Dunya
- Duodecimal
- Dura-Europos church
- Dura-Europos route map
- Dura-Europos synagogue
- Duris of Samos
- Durocortorum
- Durrës
- Stefan Dušan
- Dušan Code
- Dust (His Dark Materials)
- Dvandva
- Dwarf crocodile
- *Dyēus
- Dymaea
- Dymas of Phrygia
- Dyme
- Dynamene
- Dynamite
- Dyrosaurus
- Dyrrhachium (theme)
- Dyscalculia
- Dyshidrosis
- Dysis
- Dyskolos
- Dysmelia
- Dysnomia (deity)
- Dysnomia (moon)
- Dyspontium
- Dyssebeia
- Dystheism
- Dystopia