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  1. Why is Greece not called in English by the name Hellas?

    Jan 29, 2015 · The Greeks call their country Hellas and themselves Hellenes. The names Greece and Greek are of Roman origin and were adopted from Latin Graecus into old High German as Crêch …

  2. Where did the word 'Greece' come from?

    Aug 17, 2010 · Wiktionary gives a fairly full etymology: From Latin Graecia < Ancient Greek Γραικός (Graikos), a character in Greek mythology, the son of Thessalos, the king of Fthia, from whom Ἑλλάς …

  3. Why does Germany's English name differ from its German name?

    Jan 2, 2011 · As a note, this is not at all a unique case with the name of Germany in English. French and German names for other countries often differ greatly from their native names.

  4. meaning - History of "X is dead. Long live X" - English Language ...

    What is the history of &quot;X is dead. Long live X&quot;? For example, Location is dead. Long live Location. JavaScript is dead. Long live JavaScript. I feel like I'm missing out on a joke.