(isim) doris'li kimse

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Dorian
(isim) doris''li kimse
of or related to the Dorians
(isim) doris''li kimse
A male given name, apparently first used by Oscar Wilde in his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891)
(isim) doris''li kimse
{i} resident of Doris (region in ancient Greece); member of the Dorians (one of the four main divisions of ancient Greeks); male or female first name
(isim) doris''li kimse
a member of the Dorians
(isim) doris''li kimse
{s} of or pertaining to Doris (region in ancient Greece); of or pertaining to the Dorians
(isim) doris''li kimse
Any member of a major division of the ancient Greeks. Coming from the north and northwest, they conquered the Peloponnese 1100-1000 BC, overran the remnants of the Mycenaean and Minoan civilizations, and ushered in a dark age that lasted almost three centuries, until the rise of the Greek city-states. They had their own dialect and were organized into three tribes. Patterns of settlement determined their alliances in later Greek conflicts. To Greek culture they gave the Doric order of architecture, the tragic choral lyric, and a militarized aristocratic government. They assimilated into Greek societies in some cases, but in Sparta and Crete they held power and resisted cultural advancement
(isim) doris'li kimse
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