concepts that they look to for guidance and inspiration from the Tenets of Solon, the Delphic maxims, the Golden verses of Pythagoras, Epicurean philosophy...
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obscure until the establishment of its democracy following the reforms of Solon in the sixth century BC; so began the classical period, one of great Athenian...
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Old Smyrna (section Theories of an Anatolian origin)
his wealth to an Athenian in exile, Solon, and graciously bestowed upon him the honorary ownership of Miletus. Solon replied with his still-remembered remark...
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corresponding Latin cognate exists. Similarly, a cognate from another Anatolian language (e.g. Luvian, Lycian) may occasionally be given in place of or...
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(στενοχωρία / stenokhôría) also explains Greek colonization, and the importance Anatolian cleruchies would have for the Athenian empire in controlling grain provision...
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reduce the political tension between the poor and the elites, and in 594 Solon was given the authority to enact another set of reforms, which attempted...
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ISBN 978-605-4018-09-3 Grote, George (2001). A History of Greece: From the Time of Solon to 403 B.C. Londra: Routledge. p. 884. ISBN 0-415-22369-5. Hughes 2017,...
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Apollo (section Anatolian origin)
Library. Plutarch. Lives, Volume I: Theseus and Romulus. Lycurgus and Numa. Solon and Publicola. Translated by Bernadotte Perrin. Loeb Classical Library No...
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"tamboutsia"). Composers associated with traditional Cypriot music include Solon Michaelides, Marios Tokas, Evagoras Karageorgis and Savvas Salides. Among...
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