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Like other ancient peoples—the Celts, Latins, and Franks, for instance— the Greeks experienced a dilution of their sense of ethnic identity after the collapse of the Roman Empire, which was replaced by a general attachment to Christianity.
Richard Economakis is associate professor of architecture at the University of Notre Dame. The author of several books, he is also a practicing architect.
Like other ancient peoples—the Celts, Latins, and Franks, for instance— the Greeks experienced a dilution of their sense of ethnic identity after the collapse of the Roman Empire, which was replaced by a general attachment to Christianity.