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| Phrynichos stele, relief at top ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Phrynichos stele, relief at top. |
| Phrynichos Stele (I 6524) studied by Eugene Vanderpool ... Mounted Horizontal (normal) ... May 1952 ... Phrynichos Stele (I 6524) studied by Eugene Vanderpool. |
| Phrynichos stele (I 6524) studied by Eugene Vanderpool in the courtyard of the Old Excavation House at the Agora ... Cf. 2008.18.0269 Horizontal (normal) ... Phrynichos stele (I 6524) studied by Eugene Vanderpool in the courtyard of the Old Excavation House at the Agora. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Year of Phrynichos; Orator Demades of Paiania.
Eight lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Belongs to I 2409. Finished Found in ... 337/6 B.C ... Year of Phrynichos; Orator Demades of Paiania.
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| Inscribed stele. Decree against tyranny. The relief shows Democracy crowning the people (demos) of Athens. Archonship of Phrynichos: 337/6 B.C. Pentelic marble ... Slide set 1:2 see also 497 Horizontal (normal) ... 1 Jun 2000 ... Archonship of Phrynichos: 337/6 B.C. |
| Inscribed stele. Decree against tyranny. The relief shows Democracy crowning the people (demos) of Athens. Archonship of Phrynichos: 337/6 B.C. Pentelic marble. Detail of relief ... Slide set: 1.2 see also 496 ... 1 Jun 2000 ... Archonship of Phrynichos: 337/6 B.C. |
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.) ... As the text explains, Eukrates made the motion, and the question was put to a vote in the archonship of Phrynichos. The law was inscribed on two stelai (stone markers) to be set up at the entrances of the Bouleuterion (senate house) and the ekklesia (assembly). 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. |
| Inscribed fragment of stele.
The top akroterion and some of the bottom below the setting line broken away; otherwise intact.
An attempt was made in antiquity to break up the stele, and a narrow channel ... 337/336 B.C ... Decree of the Nomothetai; archonship of Phrynichos.
Twenty-nine lines of the inscription preserved, with thirty-six letters in each line except line fifteen which has only thirty-five; stoichedon.
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| Philitia, at Sparta. Pompeion. Philokrates, ambassador. Poplar, "view from". Philokrates, charioteer. Philokrates, poulterer. Porneia. Philonides of Laodikeia. Portraits. Philosophers. Poseidon. Philosophy, ... Agora 3 256 ... Phrynichos |
| 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; Phrynichos |
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