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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 174, p. 164

[Plutarch], Vit. X Orat., 847 a. Pollux, VIII, 20. Harpokration. Philochoros, Frag. 30. J.H.S., LXXV, 1955, pp. 117-118. Pollux VIII, 123, 124. Jacoby, F.G.H., III B, no. 328, 30. Schol. Aristophanes, ... Agora 3 164 ... 1st-2nd A.D ... [Plutarch], Vit. X Orat., 847 a ... Plutarch, Aristeides, 7, 4

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 14, s. 266, p. 241

Plato, Kritias, 112b, 117b. Plato, Laws, 761c. Plato, Protagoras, 314c, 315e. Plato, Theaetetos, 210d. Pollux, IX, 47-48. Ps. Plato, Eryxias, 392a. Polyainos, I, 21. Ps. Plato, Theages, 191a. Polybios, ... Agora 14 241 ... Plutarch, Aristeides, 7, 4 ... Plutarch, Demetrios, 10, 3-4 ... Plutarch, Kimon, 4, 6; 8, 5-6; 13, 8

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 179, p. 169

Pausanias, IX, 32, 8. Pausanias, I, 24, 4. Porphyry, De Abstinentia, II, 29ff. Pliny, XXXIV, 79. Plutarch, Aristeides, 27. Judeich, p. 63. Judeich, p. 296. Plutarch, Solon, 19, 3. L. B. Holland, A.J.A., ... Agora 3 169 ... 1st-2nd A.D ... Pausanias, I, 24, 4 ... Plutarch, Aristeides, 27 ... Plutarch, Solon, 19, 3

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 25, s. 116, p. 98

Panaitios Agrylethen. Well. Perikles Xanthippou (Cholargeus). Hesperia 10, 1941, p. 3, fig. 2. Hesperia 21, 1952, p. 113, pl. 31. C. Boulter, "Pottery of the Mid-fifth Century from a Well in the Athenian ... Agora 25 98 P 19819 P 16755 P 21527 B 19:13 N 7:3 ... Plutarch, Perikles 16 ... Plutarch, Aristeides 7 ... Plutarch, Nikias 11

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 25, s. 54, p. 36

Aristeides Lysimachou Alopekethen. Group E 3. Fill. Vanderpool, Semple Lectures II, p. 245, fig. 5. Group E 2. Pit. Group E 4. Plutarch, Arist. 7. Hesperia 5, 1936, p. 39. Hesperia 5, 1936, p. 40, fig ... Agora 25 36 P 5339 P 15480 P 5345 P 15795 P 5976 P 4669 P 4764 P 5010 P 5949 P 5090 P 5950 E-F 12-14 C 18:11 ... Aristeides Lysimachou Alopekethen ... Group E 4 ... Plutarch, Arist. 7

[Agora Webpage] Birth of Democracy: Practice of Ostracism

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Ostracism Soon after their victory over the Persians at the battle of Marathon in 490 B.C., the Athenians began the practice of ostracism, a form of election designed to curb the power of any rising tyrant ... (Life of Aristeides 73-4) Ostrakon of Perikles, candidate for ostracism in the mid-5th century B.C. ... Plutarch tells an anecdote about the ostracism of Aristeides: ... while the votes were being written down, an illiterate and uncouth rustic handed his piece of earthenware to Aristeides and asked him to write the name Aristeides on it. ... (Aristeides 7, translated by Ian Scott-Kilvert) Ostrakon of Kimon, ostracized in 461 B.C.