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Title
Date
Chronology
 
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Agora 3, s. 32, p. 22Athenian Tribute Lists, III, pp. 294-297
S. Dow, Hesperia, X, 1941, pp. 31ff.
I.G. I (2), 844-845
[Aischines], Epist., IV, 3
Hesperia, III, 1934, p. 46, no. 34
I.G. I (2), 115
Andokides, I (De Mysteriis), 82, 84, 85
A.R.W. Harrison, J.H.S., LXXV, 1955, pp. 26ff.
Aristophanes, Ecclesiazusae, 684-686
Hesperia, VI, 1937, pp. 64ff.
Schol. Aristophanes, Ecclesiazusae, 685
J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, IV, 1935, pp. 5ff.
I.G. I (2), 843
I.G. II (2), 1357
Aristotle, Ath. Pol, 7, 1
 1st A.D.
399 B.C.
391 B.C.
329-322 B.C.
 
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Agora 3, s. 237, p. 227Index
Authors and Inscriptions
Aelian
Aelian, De Natura Animalium, R. Hercher, 1864-1866 (Teubner)
[Aischines]
[Aischines], Epistles, IV, 3, R. Hercher, Epistolographi Graeci, 1873
Aelian, Varia Historia, R. Hercher, 1864-1866 (Teubner)
Aischines Scholia
Aischines Scholia, W. Dindorf, 1852
Aischines Scholia, F. Schultz, 1865
Aeschylus
Aeschylus, Eumenides, G. Murray, 1955 (O.C.T.)
Aischines
Aischines, F. Blass, 1908 (Teubner)
Aischines, C. D. Adams, 1919 (Loeb)
Alexis
Aischines I (Timarchos)
Alexis, Kock, C.A.F., II, pp. 297-408
Aischines II, De Falsa Legatione
Alkiphron
Alkiphron, Epistles. M. A. Schepers, 1905
Alkiphron, A. R. Benner and F. H. Fobes, 1949
Aischines III, Ktesiphon
   
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Agora 3, s. 266, p. 256Philitia, at Sparta
Pompeion
Philokrates, ambassador
Poplar, "view from"
Philokrates, charioteer
Philokrates, poulterer
Porneia
Philonides of Laodikeia
Portraits
Philosophers
Poseidon
Philosophy, walks in Poikile
Potidaia
Phliasians
Potters' Quarter
Phlious, battle-painting
Pottery sold and hired
Phosphorion
Poulytion, house of
Phosphoroi
Praterion
Phrasithea
Praxagora
Phratriai
Praxiteles
Phrygian, votary of Meter
Praxiteles' sons
Phrygian goddess
Praxithea
Phrynichos
Prison
Phylarchs
Phyle
Prokleides
Phylobasileis
Prokne and Philomela
Pigs
Prometheus
Pinakopoles
Prometretai
Pinax
Propylaia
Pindar
Propylaion of Acropolis
Pisa
Propylon of Acropolis
Pittalakos
Prostitutes
Pity
Proxenia
Plague at Athens
Protogenes
Plate trees
Plytaneia, abolished by Theseus
Plants, dedicated
Prytaneion
Plataea
Plataeans
Prytaneis
Plato
Pleistarchos
Ploutos
Pluto
Pnyx
Poets, in Poikile
Prytanikon
Poikile
Ptolemaios, son of Juba
Polemarch
Ptolemies
Ptolemy Philadelphos
Polemarcheion
Ptolemy Philometor
Poletai
Public slave
Poleterion
Pylos
Polyeuktos, orator
Pyrrhos
Polyeuktos, sculptor
Pythais
Polygnotos
Pythaistai
Pytharatos, archon
Polygnotos, vase-painter
Pythion
Polykrates, philosopher
Pythodoros
Polyzelos
Pythodotos
   
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Agora 3, s. 267, p. 257Quails
Simon, horseman
Simonides
Records
Sitesis
Sitonai honored
Rein makers
Sitophylakes
Rhea
Skenai
Rhodians
Skenites
Rings
Skiadeia
Roman generals
Skias
Roman Market
Skiron
Rome
Skyros
Rope barrier
Slaves
Salaminioi
Socrates
Salamis
Samos
Sanides
Sarambos
Sardi
Sardis
Socrates of Kephisia
Satyra
Solon
Satyros, Athenian
Satyros, king of Pontus
Sausageseller
Saviors (Antigonos and Demetrios)
School
Solon, laws of
Sculptors
Sophocles
Sophronisterion
Sosipatros
Sculptors' quarter
Soteres (Antigonos and Demetrios)
Seats
Sparta
Spartakos
Sebastoi
Spartans
Secretaries, given free meals in Tholos
Seleukos
Selinus
Speiropolis
Semanterion
Sphakteria
Semnai
Statues, honorary
Septimius Severus
Serapis
Sesame
Seven against Thebes
Shields
Ship, Panathenaic
Shoes
Stelai
Shops
Shrines, restored and maintained
Silver statues
Simon, cobbler and philosopher