- by
confusion with the
native -s
plural form, the
singular agonothete and
plural agonothetes are
sometimes encountered. Clément Sarrazanas, La cité des...
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Different states might give
particular names to the
agonothetes of
particular games; for example, the
agonothetes of the
Pythian games at
Athens were
called athlothetes...
- a
major centre for the
study of astronomy. The
building known as the
Agonothetes monument was
built in the 2nd
century BC. It had a ten-tier
cavea and...
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Apollonia in Illyria, (today Albania) -
Monument of
Agonothetes...
- and Calchedon:
Inschriften von
Ilion 5–6. Knoepfler, D. (2010). "Les
agonothètes de la Confédération d'Athéna Ilias: une
interpretation nouvelle des données...
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Appointed (Debatable)
Tribal Aesymnetes Gr****
Executive Elected National Agonothetes Gr****
Administrative Elected Institutional (sacred games) Agoranomos...
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proved wealthy or
willing enough to
sponsor them as a
Gymnasiarch or
Agonothetes.
Generally Hadrian preferred that Gr**** notables,
including priests of...
- some
festivals that
where singing and
dancing with men was permitted.
Agonothetes Ancient Olympic Games Hermogenes of
Xanthos Running in
Ancient Greece...
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Demetrius of
Phalerum in Athens, 317–307 BCE, Brill, 2009, p.168. The
agônothetês replaced the c****gia. ****rd-Cambridge, 1946, p.240 ****rd-Cambridge...
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recover Piraeus and the forts. In 286/285 BC
Philippides was
elected agonothetes. The Suda
reports that
Philippides produced 45 plays. Only the titles...