Economy and Society in Ancient GreeceChatto & Windus, 1981 - 326 pages Eerder, in de jaren 1953 tot '81, verschenen artikelen |
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... 1 ) , ' they ( the Athenians ) besieged Eion on the Strymon River ' , still in Persian hands , and then the island of Skyros in the north Aegean . Their populations were enslaved and their territories were 42 THE ANCIENT CITY.
... 1 ) , ' they ( the Athenians ) besieged Eion on the Strymon River ' , still in Persian hands , and then the island of Skyros in the north Aegean . Their populations were enslaved and their territories were 42 THE ANCIENT CITY.
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... island in the north Aegean , tried to withdraw from the alliance . After a siege lasting more than two years , Thasos capitulated and was condemned to surrender her fleet ( hence- forth paying tribute in money ) , to dismantle her walls ...
... island in the north Aegean , tried to withdraw from the alliance . After a siege lasting more than two years , Thasos capitulated and was condemned to surrender her fleet ( hence- forth paying tribute in money ) , to dismantle her walls ...
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... island of Chios . The historian Theopompus , a native of the island , phrased it this way : ' The Chians were the first of the Greeks , after the Thessalians and Lacedaemonians , who used slaves . But they did not acquire them in the ...
... island of Chios . The historian Theopompus , a native of the island , phrased it this way : ' The Chians were the first of the Greeks , after the Thessalians and Lacedaemonians , who used slaves . But they did not acquire them in the ...
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From Fustel de Coulanges | 3 |
Land debt and the man of property in classical | 62 |
The freedom of the citizen in the Greek world | 77 |
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