Ancient Greece: An Illustrated HistoryViking Press, 1973 - 192 pages |
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... Sparta , possessed both valley and upland territory 8 Aerial view of Mount Olympus , the highest moun tain in Greece ( 9,573 ft ) and traditionally the home of the Olympian deities . This gigan tic massif , lying on the borders of ...
... Sparta , possessed both valley and upland territory 8 Aerial view of Mount Olympus , the highest moun tain in Greece ( 9,573 ft ) and traditionally the home of the Olympian deities . This gigan tic massif , lying on the borders of ...
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... Sparta , Athens , Thebes - were attached to plains . Since rivers were seldom navigable , and then only for limited seasons , sea - traffic became doubly important , and the control of key straits and isthmuses ( the Hellespont and ...
... Sparta , Athens , Thebes - were attached to plains . Since rivers were seldom navigable , and then only for limited seasons , sea - traffic became doubly important , and the control of key straits and isthmuses ( the Hellespont and ...
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... Sparta , Thessaly , to some extent Messenia - they remained a separate body , conquerors ruling over indigenous serfs . One last important change took place to create the Aegean ethnic and cultural pattern we know from historical times ...
... Sparta , Thessaly , to some extent Messenia - they remained a separate body , conquerors ruling over indigenous serfs . One last important change took place to create the Aegean ethnic and cultural pattern we know from historical times ...
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... were exceptions , e.g. the Areopagus Council in Athens , composed of ex - archons , or the Gerousia at Sparta ) , the tendency to elect officials by majority vote for a one - year tenure ( as early as 683 BC in the case.
... were exceptions , e.g. the Areopagus Council in Athens , composed of ex - archons , or the Gerousia at Sparta ) , the tendency to elect officials by majority vote for a one - year tenure ( as early as 683 BC in the case.
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... Sparta , c . 600 BC . Left to right : bone - carving of a Spartan woman , who seems to be mourning ( one is re ... Sparta , the two states for which we have most evidence , present somewhat anomalous features : the former , indeed ...
... Sparta , c . 600 BC . Left to right : bone - carving of a Spartan woman , who seems to be mourning ( one is re ... Sparta , the two states for which we have most evidence , present somewhat anomalous features : the former , indeed ...
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