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Inscribed fragment.
Part of the top of a base, with a cutting in the top to receive something.
Inscription on a projecting fascia, below which a surface with a broad curve in relief, perhaps part of a ... 306-229 B.C ... Dedication by a board of Phylarchs.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
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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 ... Phylarchs |
| Herms; Attachment of arms. Herms; Back hair. Herms; Beardless, used as supports. Herms; Body modelled to hips. Epigram of Praxagoras. Herms; Bronze-headed. Herms with white heads and colored shafts. Herms; ... Agora 11 182 G 5:3 ... Hipparchs and Phylarchs |
| Peleus and Thetis. Repairs to sculpture in antiquity. Peplos in archaistic sculpture. Perirrhanteria in the form of archaistic korai. Retrograde inscriptions. Persephone. Re-use of sculpture in antiquity ... Agora 11 184 ... Phylarchs |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_athenian_army.html The Athenian Army From the very beginning, the Athenians were compelled to fight for their new democracy. Their dramatic victories over the Boiotians and Chalkidians in 506 B.C. led many to attribute Athenian ... In a remarkable example of correlation between archaeological and literary evidence, Pheidon may be the same individual mentioned in a fragment of the 4th-century B.C. comic poet Mnesimachos, who wrote: "Go forth, Manes, to the Agora, to the Herms, the place frequented by the phylarchs (other cavalry commanders), and to their handsome pupils whom Pheidon trains in mounting and dismounting" (Athenaios, Deipnosophistai 9.402). |
| 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; Phylarchs |
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