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Although the
process of the next
transition is unclear,
after 487 BC the
archonships were ****igned by lot to any
citizen and the polemarch's
military duties...
- 753 BC the
perpetual archonship by the
Eupatridae was
limited to 10
years (the "decennial archons"):
After 683 BC the
archonship was
limited to one year...
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archonship already used the
Ionian alphabet and
others use the old
Attic alphabet after it, the
majority reflect the
switch and Eucleides'
archonship...
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Solon (/ˈsoʊlən/;
Ancient Gr****: Σόλων; c. 630 – c. 560 BC) was an
archaic Athenian statesman, lawmaker,
political philosopher, and poet. He is one of...
- 753 BC this had
become a decennial,
elected archonship; and
finally by 683 BC an
annually elected archonship.
Through each stage, more
power would have...
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highest government office in the
following year (493 BC). Themistocles's
archonship saw the
beginnings of a
major theme in his career; the
advancement of...
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reigned as kings, or
became hereditary archons. In 753 BC the
hereditary archonship was
replaced by a non-hereditary
system (see
Archons of Athens). King...
- The
altar to the
Twelve Olympians at
Athens is
usually dated to the
archonship of the
younger Pesistratos, in 522–521 BCE. By the 5th century BCE, there...
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Pisistratus the Younger, (the
grandson of the
tyrant Pisistratus)
during his
archonship, in 522/1 BC. It
marked the
central point from
which distances from Athens...
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According to Apollodorus, as
quoted by Philodemus, Zeno died in Arrheneides'
archonship (262/1 BC).
According to
Persaeus (Diogenes Laërtius vii. 28), Zeno lived...