the words "Hellenic" and "Hellenes" mean "Grecian" and "Greek" respectively, specifically referring to ancient Greece
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To the ancient Greek Hellas meant no defined country, but simply the abode of the Hellenes, whether in Smyrna, Syracuse, Athens, or wherever else they might be found. The mountainous character of Greece explains its division into a crowd of petty states, many of which were no bigger than a modern township.