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Who Freed Athens? J
Marathon 2,500 Years Edited by Christopher Carey & Michael Edwards
Rethinking Athenian Democracy.Pdf
Plutarch on Cimon, Athenian Expeditions, and Ephialtes' Reform
The Regime of Demetrius of Phalerum in Athens, 317–307
Athenian Homicide Rhetoric in Context
Cimon's Dismissal, Ephialtes' Revolution and the Peloponnesian Wars Cole, John R Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Winter 1974; 15, 4; Proquest Pg
The Hybris of Socrates: a Platonic 'Revaluation of Values' in T
The Athenian Empire
Ephialtes and the Areopagos Wallace, Robert W Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Fall 1974; 15, 3; Proquest Pg
S Cimon, Son of Miltiades (Father) And
Xaphz Aiteah0en: Biography of a Fourth-Century Athenian Strategos
The Athenian 'Politicians', 403-322 B.C
Fifth-Century Athenian History and Tragedy
A Social and Historical Commentary on Demosthenes' Against
The Journal of Hellenic Studies Demetrius and Draco: Athens
Thè Laws of Demetrius of Phalerum and Their Guardians
Eisangelia and Euthyna: the Trials of Miltiades, Themistocles, and Cimon Edwin M
Top View
Metics and Identity in Democratic Athens
Conceptions of Law in Classical Athens
Adam Ireland University of Pennsylvania
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Ephialtes.Pdf
Solon of Athens: the Man, the Myth, the Tyrant?
Areopagus.Pdf
Graphē Paranomōn (Indictment for Unlawful Proposals1) Ioannes K. Triantaphyllopoulos
DEMOCRACY Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece.Pdf
Athenian Democracy (500-403)
Democracy's Revolutionary Start
Building Legal Order in Ancient Athens
Solon the Lawgiver: Inequality of Resources and Equality Before the Law
The Invention of the Reforms of Ephialtes and The<I>
“Precautionary Constitutionalism in Ancient Athens”
The Price of Failure: Conceptions of Nicias‟ Culpability in Athens‟ Sicilian Disaster
In the Athenian Assembly , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 28:1 (1987:Spring) P.51
Themistocles and the Supposed Second Message to Xerxes: the Anatomy of a Legend
Building Legal Order in Ancient Athens
The Pentecontaetia 478 – 431 BC
The Invention of the Reforms of Ephialtes and The<I> Patrios
AH1010 Module Booklet 2009-10 Draft