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This suggests that the kings had Greek ancestry , implying that the Greek presence was influential . They ruled over kingdoms that seem to have more in common with the kingdoms of Mycenaean Greece than of the city states of Greece .
This suggests that the kings had Greek ancestry , implying that the Greek presence was influential . They ruled over kingdoms that seem to have more in common with the kingdoms of Mycenaean Greece than of the city states of Greece .
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Assyrian policy and behaviour is then discussed and B. suggests that the Cypriot presence in Syria was an Assyrian requirement which may well be true . He ascribes the Orientalising Revolution in Greece to the Greek interest in Syria ...
Assyrian policy and behaviour is then discussed and B. suggests that the Cypriot presence in Syria was an Assyrian requirement which may well be true . He ascribes the Orientalising Revolution in Greece to the Greek interest in Syria ...
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This opposition to Macedon was , he suggests , coincidental with , but not simply a product of , opposition to Macedon by the Delphic amphictyony . Amphicytonies before the polis are the subject of George Forrest's last paper ...
This opposition to Macedon was , he suggests , coincidental with , but not simply a product of , opposition to Macedon by the Delphic amphictyony . Amphicytonies before the polis are the subject of George Forrest's last paper ...
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