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Page 166
... later analogies of these brooches , they had a long life and were in use from the 320s to the end of the 4th century AD with unmodified pattern is hardly acceptable.26 The idea , they had been a personal imperial largitio , delivered ...
... later analogies of these brooches , they had a long life and were in use from the 320s to the end of the 4th century AD with unmodified pattern is hardly acceptable.26 The idea , they had been a personal imperial largitio , delivered ...
Page 323
... later sources , in particular in a retrospective context . But communities called poleis in later sources do not form a separate category and even a retrospective ref- erence is not taken as proof that the community in question was a ...
... later sources , in particular in a retrospective context . But communities called poleis in later sources do not form a separate category and even a retrospective ref- erence is not taken as proof that the community in question was a ...
Page 337
... later in the book ( p . 492 ) that daimonion is the Greek for ' individual freedom ' is also not encouraging , and the argu- ment ( p . 266 ) that , in his conversation with Xerxes , Demaratus only celebrates Spartan dis- cipline and ...
... later in the book ( p . 492 ) that daimonion is the Greek for ' individual freedom ' is also not encouraging , and the argu- ment ( p . 266 ) that , in his conversation with Xerxes , Demaratus only celebrates Spartan dis- cipline and ...
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WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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