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Page 309
... influences were strong . Leuktron and Malea here became peroecic communities of the Spartans . Morgan than rounds out her ... influence . The Imaginary Polis While I would most heartily approve of the plan to bring together this group of ...
... influences were strong . Leuktron and Malea here became peroecic communities of the Spartans . Morgan than rounds out her ... influence . The Imaginary Polis While I would most heartily approve of the plan to bring together this group of ...
Page 418
... influence pricing . Examples would include packaging , transport , taxes , banking , legal fees , market- ing , etc ... influence and control . Priests continued to influence locales and to hold quasi - private land ( granted on very ...
... influence pricing . Examples would include packaging , transport , taxes , banking , legal fees , market- ing , etc ... influence and control . Priests continued to influence locales and to hold quasi - private land ( granted on very ...
Page 420
... influences from Livy , Rutilius Rufus , Sisenna , Poseidonius and the memoirs of Sulla . M. has doubts about Poseidonius ' influence ( pp . 72-75 ) ; on the other hand , he considers that Appian's account of the First Mithridatic War ...
... influences from Livy , Rutilius Rufus , Sisenna , Poseidonius and the memoirs of Sulla . M. has doubts about Poseidonius ' influence ( pp . 72-75 ) ; on the other hand , he considers that Appian's account of the First Mithridatic War ...
Contents
WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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