Medieval Greek
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Medieval Greek (also known as Middle Greek or Byzantine Greek) is the stage of the Greek language. It was spoken from 330 to 1453, mostly in the Byzantine Empire.
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Medieval Greek | |
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Byzantine Greek | |
Ἑλληνική Ellinikí | |
Region | eastern Mediterranean (Byzantine Empire) |
Era | 330/395 AD – c.1500 AD; developed into Modern Greek[1] |
Indo-European
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Greek alphabet | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Byzantine Empire |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-2 | grc |
ISO 639-3 | grc (i.e. with Ancient Greek[2]) |
Linguist List | qgk |
Glottolog | None |
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