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Their ultimate failure to exclude Pisistratus , however , probably indicates that there was not massive public support for them . It is furthermore striking that according to the sources , Pisistratus was above all concerned with the ...
Their ultimate failure to exclude Pisistratus , however , probably indicates that there was not massive public support for them . It is furthermore striking that according to the sources , Pisistratus was above all concerned with the ...
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Before 483 Athens , like out the imperial resources — they probably most other Greek poleis , had virtually no comcould have — but whether they would have munal fleet ( Wallinga 1993 : 6–12 , ch . 6 ) ; from taken such a revolutionary ...
Before 483 Athens , like out the imperial resources — they probably most other Greek poleis , had virtually no comcould have — but whether they would have munal fleet ( Wallinga 1993 : 6–12 , ch . 6 ) ; from taken such a revolutionary ...
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The total number of citizens and maintain a permanent military force and to probably was just sufficient to man 180 ships control an empire and , on the other hand , to ( Labarbe 1957 : 199-211 ; Wallinga 1993 : 169–85 ) . intensify ...
The total number of citizens and maintain a permanent military force and to probably was just sufficient to man 180 ships control an empire and , on the other hand , to ( Labarbe 1957 : 199-211 ; Wallinga 1993 : 169–85 ) . intensify ...
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