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There are no fewer than 60 Sinopeans recorded at Athens between the 4th century BC and the 3rd century AD ... Thirty persons are dated to the 4th - 2nd centuries BC , 66 ten to the time of Mithradates and the beginnings of Roman rule ...
There are no fewer than 60 Sinopeans recorded at Athens between the 4th century BC and the 3rd century AD ... Thirty persons are dated to the 4th - 2nd centuries BC , 66 ten to the time of Mithradates and the beginnings of Roman rule ...
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But why would one expect a community of Athenians , i.e. 4th - century BC cleruchs , to be autonomous from other Athenians ? As to the perioikoi , one may distinguish between the Elean dependencies and the Spartan perioikoi , most of ...
But why would one expect a community of Athenians , i.e. 4th - century BC cleruchs , to be autonomous from other Athenians ? As to the perioikoi , one may distinguish between the Elean dependencies and the Spartan perioikoi , most of ...
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It has become the convention to write of three necropoleis , a ' North one ( Colchian ) on the slopes of the Namcheduri hill - rise , a ' West ' one ( Greek ) along the sandy dunes ( 5th century , stretching southward to a 4th century ...
It has become the convention to write of three necropoleis , a ' North one ( Colchian ) on the slopes of the Namcheduri hill - rise , a ' West ' one ( Greek ) along the sandy dunes ( 5th century , stretching southward to a 4th century ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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