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| The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Invasions and Their Aftermath. The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Invasions and Their Aftermath; The Pre Herulian Threat A.D. 254-267 ... Agora 24 1 ... Agora 24, s. 25, p. 1 ... Agora-24-25 |
| IG II², 491. B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 33, 1964, pp. 7-8. A.G. Woodhead in Ancient Macedonian Studies, p. 365. Hesperia 58, 1989, pp. 297-301. IG II², 481, 482, 483, 484. Hesperia 58, 1989, p. 300. IG II², ... Agora 16 180 I 5972 I 1441 B 18:13 ... 23 April 1947 ... Plutarch , Demetrios 26 |
| Inscribed fragment of a reused base.
This base has been turned upside down and a stele set in the bottom; the original inscription is thus upside down.
Dedication to a general; archonship of Demetrios; ... 50/49 B.C ... I 25 ... I 25 |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 26; The Greek Coins; Athenian Bronze Coins Fourth Through First Centuries B.C.; Period II; 229-ca. 183 B.C.; Iconographical Symbolism. J.H. Kroll, The Ancient Image of Athena ... Agora 26 53 ... Plutarch, Themistocles 10 ... Boehringer, p. 99, pls. 25, 26:18-26 |
| IG I², 870. IG I², 879. IG I², 876. The Athenian Agora; Volume 19; Inscriptions; Horoi; Poletai Records; Leases of Public Lands; I; Horoi; Location and Orientation. IG I², 887 a and b. IG I², 5185. The ... Agora 19 7 ... Plutarch, Theseus 25.4 |
| Michael Choniates, S. Lambros, Athens 1879, repr. 1968, Vol. I, pp. 150-156. Philostratus, Vitae sophistarum [VS], W.C. Wright, 1961 (Loeb), !.1 (562). Philostratus, Vitae sophistarum [VS], W.C. Wright, ... Agora 24 153 ... Plutarch, Moralia, P.H. De Lacy and N. Einarson, 1959 (Loeb), De exilio, 14 ... Plutarch, Vitae, C. Lindskog and K. Ziegler, Leipzig 1914-1939, 1957-1964, Sulla 14 ... Pausanias, F. Spiro, Leipzig 1903, repr. 1967, I.25.2 |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 26; The Greek Coins; Athenian Bronze Coins Fourth Through First Centuries B.C.; Denominational Change. Dio 54.7. Plutarch, Moralia 207 E-F. G.W. Bowersock, Augustus on Aegina, ... Agora 26 89 ... Plutarch, Moralia 207 E-F ... 1987, pp. 101-112, pls. 15-25 |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/state_religion.html State Religion: The Archon Basileus There was no attempt in Classical Athens to separate church and state. Altars and shrines were intermingled with the public areas and buildings of the city. A single ... Agord' (Plutarch, Life of Solon 25.2). The stoa was the |
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