Democracy 2500?: Questions and ChallengesIan Morris, Kurt A. Raaflaub Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... Ephialtes ' contribution , and why do we have to wait for the Constitution of the Athenians and Plu- tarch even to learn of his existence ? 28 There are several possible answers . Like Cleisthenes , Ephialtes had a brief and somewhat ...
... Ephialtes ' contribution , and why do we have to wait for the Constitution of the Athenians and Plu- tarch even to learn of his existence ? 28 There are several possible answers . Like Cleisthenes , Ephialtes had a brief and somewhat ...
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... Ephialtes ' reforms was discovered only in the mid - fourth cen- tury ( see , however , M.H. Hansen 1989b : 77 n . 34 ) . The laws of Ephialtes , however , were inscribed on stelae on the Areopagus ; the 30 had them removed from there ...
... Ephialtes ' reforms was discovered only in the mid - fourth cen- tury ( see , however , M.H. Hansen 1989b : 77 n . 34 ) . The laws of Ephialtes , however , were inscribed on stelae on the Areopagus ; the 30 had them removed from there ...
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... Ephialtes were passed . The struggle over these reforms ( either before they were passed or in an effort to rescind them ) resulted in Cimon's ostracism . Shortly afterward , Ephialtes was assassinated . Despite many uncertainties , two ...
... Ephialtes were passed . The struggle over these reforms ( either before they were passed or in an effort to rescind them ) resulted in Cimon's ostracism . Shortly afterward , Ephialtes was assassinated . Despite many uncertainties , two ...
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PART 1 | 28 |
Decentering Tragedy | 155 |
Religion in the Athenian Democracy | 171 |
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