Ancient Greece: An Illustrated HistoryViking Press, 1973 - 192 pages |
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... Peisistratus ' day ( sixth century BC ) that systematic ex- ploitation of the ore - layers began , culminating in the rich strike at Maroneia ( 483 BC ) which paid for the fleet with which Athens helped defeat Xerxes , and floated those ...
... Peisistratus ' day ( sixth century BC ) that systematic ex- ploitation of the ore - layers began , culminating in the rich strike at Maroneia ( 483 BC ) which paid for the fleet with which Athens helped defeat Xerxes , and floated those ...
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... Peisistratus to Cleisthenes After promulgating his reforms , Solon went abroad for ten years . Many Athenians had hoped to see him embark on a kind of benevolent tyranny , something Solon himself was determined at all costs to avoid ...
... Peisistratus to Cleisthenes After promulgating his reforms , Solon went abroad for ten years . Many Athenians had hoped to see him embark on a kind of benevolent tyranny , something Solon himself was determined at all costs to avoid ...
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... Peisistratus ' back - to - the - land movement ( which he encouraged by means of long - term loans to small farmers ) also aimed to stop the drift of troublemakers into Athens . Many urban breadliners were forcibly deported to rural ...
... Peisistratus ' back - to - the - land movement ( which he encouraged by means of long - term loans to small farmers ) also aimed to stop the drift of troublemakers into Athens . Many urban breadliners were forcibly deported to rural ...
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... Peisistratus . to her on the Acropolis and much embellishing that quadrennial festival known as the Greater Panathenaea , which attracted visitors from all over Greece . Either he or his sons developed the famous Athenian four - drachma ...
... Peisistratus . to her on the Acropolis and much embellishing that quadrennial festival known as the Greater Panathenaea , which attracted visitors from all over Greece . Either he or his sons developed the famous Athenian four - drachma ...
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... Peisistratus himself . During the middle decades of the sixth century it is hard to lay down any clear - cut distinctions between religion , art and propa ganda . To take one obvious example : Peisistratus may have en couraged the ...
... Peisistratus himself . During the middle decades of the sixth century it is hard to lay down any clear - cut distinctions between religion , art and propa ganda . To take one obvious example : Peisistratus may have en couraged the ...
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