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... Athens . Why he was there is not explicitly stated , but study in the prestigious academic centre that Athens still was is the most likely reason for a youth belonging to the top layer of his home society - his father , Ποπίλλιος ...
... Athens . Why he was there is not explicitly stated , but study in the prestigious academic centre that Athens still was is the most likely reason for a youth belonging to the top layer of his home society - his father , Ποπίλλιος ...
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... Athens had genuinely damaged Aeginetan autonomia between the Thirty Years Peace and 431 BC . To the contrary , nothing suggests that pre - 431 Aegina had any vestige of au- tonomy , either as ' independence ' or as favoured status ...
... Athens had genuinely damaged Aeginetan autonomia between the Thirty Years Peace and 431 BC . To the contrary , nothing suggests that pre - 431 Aegina had any vestige of au- tonomy , either as ' independence ' or as favoured status ...
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... Athens on the ' Photographic Journey of Hans Christian Andersen from Rome to Constan- tinople ' ) , limitations by the fact that because the daguerreotype process could produce only a single , positive image , the original was ...
... Athens on the ' Photographic Journey of Hans Christian Andersen from Rome to Constan- tinople ' ) , limitations by the fact that because the daguerreotype process could produce only a single , positive image , the original was ...
Contents
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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