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... court pp . 88–99 . of the temple of Apollo . This altar , we learn from the Ion of Euripides , was adorned with wooden images of the gods ( óava ) , which it was customary for suppliants to embrace . They per- haps represented Gaia ...
... court pp . 88–99 . of the temple of Apollo . This altar , we learn from the Ion of Euripides , was adorned with wooden images of the gods ( óava ) , which it was customary for suppliants to embrace . They per- haps represented Gaia ...
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... courts - the Areopagus and the Ephetæ . The Areopagus , composed of those citizens who had held the dignity of ... court took cognizance of all cases where a person pleaded justifiable homicide ; and Demosthenes cites Orestes as an ...
... courts - the Areopagus and the Ephetæ . The Areopagus , composed of those citizens who had held the dignity of ... court took cognizance of all cases where a person pleaded justifiable homicide ; and Demosthenes cites Orestes as an ...
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... court had its President ( yeμov ) to inves- Judicial tigate the cases presented ; after receiving his sanction they were in Eschy- brought up for trial . At Athens this office was held by the 181 . Αρχων Βασιλεύς : in Æschylus it is ...
... court had its President ( yeμov ) to inves- Judicial tigate the cases presented ; after receiving his sanction they were in Eschy- brought up for trial . At Athens this office was held by the 181 . Αρχων Βασιλεύς : in Æschylus it is ...
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... court for the trial of homicide long before the time of Solon : but that legislator was the first who definitely arranged and legalized its constitution ; he also enlarged its authority to such an extent , that he may almost be ...
... court for the trial of homicide long before the time of Solon : but that legislator was the first who definitely arranged and legalized its constitution ; he also enlarged its authority to such an extent , that he may almost be ...
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... court ; and the additional words , πλὴν ὀλίγων ἁπάσας , implying that 1 " De Areopago non privato per Ephialten homicidii judiciis contra Boeckhium disputatio , " published at Kiel in 1828 . Müller's Second Ar- gument . certain cases ...
... court ; and the additional words , πλὴν ὀλίγων ἁπάσας , implying that 1 " De Areopago non privato per Ephialten homicidii judiciis contra Boeckhium disputatio , " published at Kiel in 1828 . Müller's Second Ar- gument . certain cases ...
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