Encyclopedia of the Ancient Greek WorldConstable, 1995 - 306 σελίδες |
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... military and religious office as well as govern- ment . The typical instrument of aristocratic rule was the COUNCIL ( boule ) , a kind of omnipotent senate in which laws and state policies were decided . Aristocracies arose to supplant ...
... military and religious office as well as govern- ment . The typical instrument of aristocratic rule was the COUNCIL ( boule ) , a kind of omnipotent senate in which laws and state policies were decided . Aristocracies arose to supplant ...
Σελίδα 82
... military advice was not heeded . When Philip besieged the Greek city of OLYN- THUS , in the CHALCIDICĒ region ( 349 B.C. ) , Demosthenes , in his three speeches called the Olynthiacs , again urged an Athenian military expedition to save ...
... military advice was not heeded . When Philip besieged the Greek city of OLYN- THUS , in the CHALCIDICĒ region ( 349 B.C. ) , Demosthenes , in his three speeches called the Olynthiacs , again urged an Athenian military expedition to save ...
Σελίδα 116
... military training of boys . The Greeks tended to associate homosexuality with manliness and soldiering . Significantly , the IONIAN GREEKS of ASIA MINOR were re- puted to be the softest , the least military , and the least interested in ...
... military training of boys . The Greeks tended to associate homosexuality with manliness and soldiering . Significantly , the IONIAN GREEKS of ASIA MINOR were re- puted to be the softest , the least military , and the least interested in ...
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