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Letters in field.
Reverse: plain.
Cf. coinage of Philip of Macedon, in McClean II, p. 76, nos. 3651, pl. 135, no. 17. North area, upper cut, gravelly fill. Leica ... 4 April 1939 ... Cf. coinage of Philip of Macedon, in McClean II, p. 76, nos. 3651, pl. 135, no. 17. |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/marble_stele.html Law Against Tyranny In 338 B.C. Philip II of Macedon and his son Alexander defeated the Athenians and other Greek states in a battle at Chaironeia in central Greece. In the following year (337/6 B.C.) ... Law Against Tyranny In 338 B.C. Philip II of Macedon and his son Alexander defeated the Athenians and other Greek states in a battle at Chaironeia in central Greece. ... The inscription is an Athenian law forbidding cooperation with those plotting an antidemocratic coup and calling for the acquittal of anyone accused of murdering the tyrant. ... The text of the decree reads: In the archonship of Phrynichos, in the ninth prytany of Leontis for which Chairestratos, son of Ameinias, of Acharnai, was secretary; Menestratos of Aixone, of the proedroi, put the question to a vote; Eukrates, son of Aristodimos, of Peiraeus, made the motion; with Good Fortune of the Demos of the Athenians, be it resolved by the Nomothetai [lawgivers]: If anyone should rise up against the Demos for tyranny or join in establishing the tyranny or overthrow the Demos of the Athenians or the democracy in Athens, whoever kills him who does any of these things shall be blameless. |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_speakers.html The Speakers Litigants spoke on their own behalf, although occasionally using speeches prepared by trained professionals; skillful rhetoric was necessary in order to sway a jury. The speeches written by ... Of these, perhaps the best known for his ability in forensic speaking was Demosthenes, a statesman who led Athenian opposition to the rising power of Philip of Macedon in the 4th century B.C. ... The clay fragment preserves the base and part of the wall of a deep bowl. ... Photograph of a reconstructed waterclock in action. |
| Stamped Amphora Handle: Unidentified. Bowl Fragment. Cup or Bowl Fragment with Maker's Stamp. Lead Token. McClean, II, pl. 134, nos. 5-9. McClean, II, pl. 13, no. 17 ... ΝΝ-7 1265, 1266 SS 8828 SS 8829 P 14990 P 14991 IL 736 IL 737 SS 8828 SS 8829 P 14990 P 14991 IL 736 IL 737 ... 277-239 B.C ... Philip of Macedon |
| Odeion. Parmenides. Parrhasios. Parsley. Parthenon. Odyssey. Patrokleides. Oedipus. Pausanias. Offices, public. Oikema (prison etc.). Peace. Oineus. Oinoe, battle-painting. Pegasos of Eleutherai. Olbiades ... Agora 3 255 ... Pegasos of Eleutherai ... Olympos, of Pallene ... Philip of Macedon |
| IG II², 3126. PA 12245. PA 4794. IG II², 6031. A.S. Henry, Chiron 12, 1982, pp. 97-118. A.S. Henry, Chiron 14, 1984, p. 56, note 28. B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 30, 1961, pp. 207-208, no. 2, with photograph ... Agora 16 78 I 5272 ... 28 February 1938 ... Ellis, Philip II and Macedonian Imperialism, 1976, p. 51 ... Cawkwell, Philip of Macedon, 1978, p. 73 ... Griffith, A History of Macedonia II, 1979, pp. 236-237 |
| L. Moretti, Iscrizioni storiche ellenistiche I, p. 79, note 11. D.M. Lewis, Ηόρος 6, 1988, pp. 19-20. Meisterhans-Schwyzer³, p. 149, ∳6, with note 1287. F.W. Walbank, Philip V of Macedon, 1940, pp. 130-132, ... Agora 16 366 ... Walbank, Philip V of Macedon, 1940, pp. 130-132, 312-313 ... Walbank, Philip V of Macedon, 1940, pp. 114-115 |
http://agathe.gr/overview/the_archaeological_site.html The Athenian Agora The Agora of Athens was the center of the ancient city: a large, open square where the citizens could assemble for a wide variety of purposes. On any given day the space might be used ... The Athenian Agora The Agora of Athens was the center of the ancient city: a large, open square where the citizens could assemble for a wide variety of purposes. ... Lower colonnade of the Stoa of Attalos. ... With the rise of Macedon under Philip II and Alexander the Great and during the subsequent Hellenistic period, all significant military, economic, and political power shifted to the East. |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Index; General; Oropos. The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Index; General; Peisistratos. The Athenian Agora; ... Agora 14 252 ... The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Index; General; Oropos ... The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Index; General; Peisistratos; Sons of Peisistratos ... The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Index; General; Philip of Macedon |
| Parsons, A.W. 1943. Klepsydra and the Paved Court of the Pythion, Hesperia 12, pp. 191-267. Patsiada, V. 1990. Κεραμεική του τύπου της Δυτικής Κλιτύος από τη Ρόδο, Δελτ38, 1983, A' [1990], pp. 105-210 ... Agora 29 xxx ... Klepsydra and the Paved Court of the Pythion, Hesperia 12, pp. 191-267 ... Pottery, Ivories, Scarabs, and Other Objects from the Votive Deposit of Hera Limenia (Perachora: The Sanctuaries of Hera Akraia and Limenia II), T.J. ... The Skull from Tomb II at Vergina: King Philip II of Macedon, JHS 104, pp. 60-78 |
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