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| [Plutarch], Vit. X Orat., 852e. Miltiades, Son of Zoilos. I.G. II (2), 457. I.G. II (2), 3867. I.G. II (2), 3776. Olympiodoros. I.G. II (2), 4259. Pairisades. Lysimachos. Miltiades. Demosthenes, XXIII ... Agora 3 214 ... 2nd A.D ... Lysimachos |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 26; The Greek Coins; Non Athenian Coins; Thrace; Kings of Thrace; Lysimachos 306-281 B.C. Thompson, Essays Robinson, no. 36. Thompson, Essays Robinson, no. 174. EABC, p. 152, ... Agora 26 181 Τ-1598 N 68831 ΞΞ-79 N 38375 ΛΛ-300 N 32529 ΖΖ-109 N 19915 Θ-345 N 25315 ΒΒ-619 N 4643 A 18:8 D 4:1 ... Kings of Thrace; Lysimachos |
| Lion guarding fountain. Menodoros. Lions, beneath throne. Menon. Livia. Metalworkers. Logistai. Meter. Logisteria. Metichos or Metiochos. Lokros. Meton. Lollianos. Metragyrtes. Long Rocks. Metronomoi ... Agora 3 254 ... Lysimachos |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/ostracism.html Ostracism In addition to the legal assassination condoned in the Law against Tyranny, a less extreme method was also available for removing powerful but dangerous men from public life. This was a formal, ... son of Lysimachos of |
| T.V. Buttrey, A. Johnston, K.M. MacKenzie, and M.L. Bates, Greek Roman, and Islamic Coins from Sardis (Archaeological Exploration of Sardis Monograph 7), Cambridge, Mass./London 1981. C.T. Seltman, Athens, ... Agora 26 xv ... M. Thompson, The Mints of Lysimachos, in Essays Robinson, pp. 163-182 |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/practice_of_ostracism.html Ostracism Soon after their victory over the Persians at the battle of Marathon in 490 B.C., the Athenians began the practice of ostracism, a form of election designed to curb the power of any rising tyrant ... son of Lysimachos. Plutarch |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Index; General; Law Courts; Hellenistic. The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Index; General; Lithos; See ... Agora 14 250 ... General; Lysimachos |
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