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However non-HF Hellenic can't be reformed, so you're stuck with the base version of the religion which is a pseudo-reformed religion. (It has aspects of both an unreformed and reformed religion, which generally means it's weaker than either. it lacks the freedom of the unreformed but also lacks the full powerset of the reformed religion, so it sucks at conversion but has the moral authority of a reformed religion).
Romans and Hellenism are both in ck3, though you can only get them with a custom character.