DOCSLIB.ORG
Explore
Sign Up
Log In
Upload
Search
Home
» Tags
» Hippias (tyrant)
Hippias (tyrant)
Historically Speaking
Who Freed Athens? J
Marathon 2,500 Years Edited by Christopher Carey & Michael Edwards
The Family Connection of Alcibiades and Axiochus , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 27:2 (1986:Summer) P.173
Transcript of “The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization” Episode One: “The Birth of Democracy”
Cleisthenes Knows That for His Revolution to Succeed, It Must Give People Sufficient Incentive to Participate in It to Make It
STUDIES in the DEVELOPMENT of ROYAL AUTHORITY in ARGEAD MACEDONIA WILLIAM STEVEN GREENWALT Annandale, Virginia B.A., University
J198/01: from Tyranny to Democracy, 546–483 BC
The Tradition of Hippias' Expulsion from Athens Forrest, W G Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Winter 1969; 10, 4; Proquest Pg
Sparta, Athens, and the Surprising Roots of Common Schooling Avi I
Week 7: the Persians Wars
The Persian Wars
Xerxes' Deliberate Expedition
From Tyranny to Democracy Prescribed Source Booklet
Types of Government in Ancient Greece Monarchy in a Monarchy Government, the Power to Make Decisions Is in the Hands of One Person, Usually Called a King Or a Queen
The Tyrannies of Peisistratos Ruebel, James S Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1973; 14, 2; Proquest Pg
The Failure of Athenian Democracy and the Reign of the Thirty Tyrants Lucas D
Athenian Naval Power Before Themistocles
Top View
Solon of Athens: the Man, the Myth, the Tyrant?
THUCYDIDES on SEA POWER by CHESTER G. STARR From
Plato's Dialogues. Part I
Athens and the Achaemenid Persian Empire in 508/7 BC: Prologue to the Conflict
Ancient Greece Origins
Oracle-Mongers in Peisistratid Athens
Crisis of Community: the Topology of Socratic Politics in the Protagoras
The Rise of Athens
Alcibiades' Love in Thucydides and Plato
Athenian Naval Power Before Themistocles
Athens and the Persian Wars
800To 500B.C
THE MILTIADES DECREE There Is Some Evidence for the Debate
Some Observations on the Persian Wars Author(S): J
5. Athens in the Archiac Period.Key
The Career of Peisistratos Son of Hippias 137
Themistocles' Exhortation Before Salamis
Hipparchos: Studies in Peisistratid
Sex, Tyranny, and Hippias' Incest Dream (Herodotos 6.107) Holt, Philip Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Autumn 1998; 39, 3; Proquest Pg
First Meetings with Persians in Herodotus' Histories
Rational Actors? Hippias and Aristogeiton Er, Aristogeiton
Alexander I in the HISTORIES of HERODOTUS
Philip II of Macedonia in Fourth Century Athens by Dina S. Guth