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Greek
Indo-European language
Greek alphabet
alphabet used to write the ancient or modern Greek language
Armenian alphabet
alphabet used to write the Armenian language
Coptic script
script used for writing the Coptic language and Nubian languages
Template:Greek numeral
Wikimedia template
archaic Greek alphabets
Local variants of the ancient Greek alphabet
Caucasian Albanian script
alphabetic writing system formerly used by the Caucasian Albanians
Greco-Iberian alphabet
adaptation of an Ionic variant of a Greek alphabet to write Iberian languages
ISO/IEC 8859-7
standard
ISO 843
international standard that establishes a system for the transliteration into Latin characters of Greek characters
Greek minuscule
handwritten script of the Byzantine Empire
history of the Greek alphabet
aspect of history
Eucleides
Eucleides () was eponymous archon of Athens for the year running from July/August 403 BC until June/July 402 BC. His year in office was marked by Athens's official adoption of the Ionic alphabet. There is some evidence that he may have been personally involved in this decision.
Carian alphabets
set of alphabets used to write the Carian language
Greek ligatures
ligatures used in Greek writing; e.g. ϗ for καὶ (“and”)
Greek orthography
how the sounds of Greek are written in the Greek alphabet