-
Tainaron temple. In
ancient Greece the term
asylia was also
applied to the
security from
plunder and
piracy (
asylia on land and sea),
which was
sometimes granted...
-
warring nations: the poor Mokai, and the well-off
Asylia. The
story revolves around Rohn Partridge, an
Asylia Sky Guard, who
eventually turned to
support the...
- the
asylia, or inviolability, of a
sanctuary of Asclepius. The Decree, one of four cities’, is an
agreement to
respect this
request of. The
asylia would...
- 1163/157302588X00281. Chaniotis,
Angelos (1996). "Conflicting authorities: Gr****
asylia between secular and
divine law in the
classical and ****enistic poleis"...
- Library.
Translated by Rackham, H.; et al. 36.21. Rigsby, Kent J. (1996).
Asylia:
Territorial inviolability in the ****enistic world.
University of California...
- 3rd
century B.C., the
temple and the city were
recognised as a
place of
asylia by
other Gr**** states. The
temples of the city
would have been
closed during...
- Pan****enic
events as
independent entities, in reality, the
granting of
asylia (inviolability,
diplomatic immunity, and the
right of
asylum at sanctuaries)...
- Cambridge,
United Kingdom:
Cambridge University Press. Rigsby, Kent J. (1996).
Asylia:
Territorial Inviolability in the ****enistic World.
Berkeley and Los Angeles...
- Strabo’s
cultural geography: the
making of a kolossourgia, p.205 Rigsby,
Asylia:
territorial inviolability in the ****enistic world, p.464 Salisbury, Women...
- parti****ted in pan****enic
events on
their own accord, in
reality the
granting of
asylia (inviolability,
diplomatic immunity, and the
right of
asylum at sanctuaries)...