Democracy 2500?: Questions and ChallengesIan Morris, Kurt A. Raaflaub Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... probably three times to change its gov- ernment : in 594 , in 561/560 , and probably also in 632. A fourth such action occurred in 508/7 , when Athens again changed its government . After the Alcmaeonids and Spartans drove out Hippias ...
... probably three times to change its gov- ernment : in 594 , in 561/560 , and probably also in 632. A fourth such action occurred in 508/7 , when Athens again changed its government . After the Alcmaeonids and Spartans drove out Hippias ...
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... probably had them adopted by the Assembly ; but there can have been no time for them to take effect before the interven- tion of Cleomenes " ( 1981 : 244 ) . Second , Aris- totle interprets the events in the framework cho- sen for this ...
... probably had them adopted by the Assembly ; but there can have been no time for them to take effect before the interven- tion of Cleomenes " ( 1981 : 244 ) . Second , Aris- totle interprets the events in the framework cho- sen for this ...
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... probably was just sufficient to man 180 ships ( Labarbe 1957 : 199–211 ; Wallinga 1993 : 169–85 ) . This was an exceptional communal emergency , and no expensive equipment or special skills were needed to handle an oar ; therefore every ...
... probably was just sufficient to man 180 ships ( Labarbe 1957 : 199–211 ; Wallinga 1993 : 169–85 ) . This was an exceptional communal emergency , and no expensive equipment or special skills were needed to handle an oar ; therefore every ...
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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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