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Aristocrats and aristocratic groups continued to be power- ful - there was nothing to be done about this . Their ultimate failure to exclude Pisistratus , however , probably indicates that there was not massive public support for them .
Aristocrats and aristocratic groups continued to be power- ful - there was nothing to be done about this . Their ultimate failure to exclude Pisistratus , however , probably indicates that there was not massive public support for them .
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Public and private construction continued in a rapid pace ( Boersma 1970 : chs . 6-7 ; Davies 1992b : 296 ) . Trade and Athenian political domination of large parts of the Greek world brought many visitors into town , whose arrival ...
Public and private construction continued in a rapid pace ( Boersma 1970 : chs . 6-7 ; Davies 1992b : 296 ) . Trade and Athenian political domination of large parts of the Greek world brought many visitors into town , whose arrival ...
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20 On the other side , the elite continued the im- portant religious role they undoubtedly played in the Archaic age : " the act of sacrificing in the major cults of those particular gods that the po- lis had come to regard as essential ...
20 On the other side , the elite continued the im- portant religious role they undoubtedly played in the Archaic age : " the act of sacrificing in the major cults of those particular gods that the po- lis had come to regard as essential ...
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Genealogy Ideology and Society | 8 |
Democracy and Art in LateSixth | 197 |
Aristocrats and the Coming of Athenian | 226 |
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