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Hansen himself then offers Boiotian Poleis - a Test Case ' ( pp . 13-63 ) , for which ' the respondent was David Whitehead , and which investigates the status as poleis of the Boeotian cities . Starting with the period of the first ...
Hansen himself then offers Boiotian Poleis - a Test Case ' ( pp . 13-63 ) , for which ' the respondent was David Whitehead , and which investigates the status as poleis of the Boeotian cities . Starting with the period of the first ...
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Herodotus notes 194 Greek poleis , of which 34 are referred to in the political sense only ( and one in the territorial sense ) . Hansen is justified in emphasising that out of the remaining 159 poleis the main body ( 133 ) are treated ...
Herodotus notes 194 Greek poleis , of which 34 are referred to in the political sense only ( and one in the territorial sense ) . Hansen is justified in emphasising that out of the remaining 159 poleis the main body ( 133 ) are treated ...
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It is , however , possible as an alternative that the koinon was the first Aitolian polis and that the subsidiary poleis formed within it . Despite Hansen's customary vigorous argument and Funke's gracious elucidation , the matter seems ...
It is , however , possible as an alternative that the koinon was the first Aitolian polis and that the subsidiary poleis formed within it . Despite Hansen's customary vigorous argument and Funke's gracious elucidation , the matter seems ...
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Ş Dönmez Some Observations on the SocioEconomic Structure | 13 |
N N Terekhova A V Dmitriev A A Malyshev I G Ravich | 44 |
S A Paspalas The Achaemenid Empire and the NorthWestern | 90 |
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