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Cleisthenes (/ˈklaɪsθɪniːz/ KLYS-thin-eez;
Ancient Gr****: Κλεισθένης), or
Clisthenes (c. 570 – c. 508 BC), was an
ancient Athenian lawgiver credited with reforming...
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Cleisthenes (/ˈklaɪsθɪniːz/ KLYSSE-thin-eez;
Ancient Gr****: Κλεισθένης), also
Clisthenes or Kleisthenes, was a
prominent Athenian delegate (theoros)
during the...
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first notice of
rhapsody meets us at Sicyon, in the
reign of
Clisthenes [of Sicyon] (600-560 B.c), who, as
Herodotus tells us (v. 67), "put down...
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fortune when she dies.
After that, he
acquires the love of a
younger man,
Clisthenes, and
sails with him to
Italy to
purchase slaves and luxuries. In Tarentum...
- (1956), pp. 904–916. (in French) Lévy, E. (1995). La Grèce au Ve siècle de
Clisthène à Socrate. Paris: Seuil, 1995 ISBN 2-02-013128-5 (in French) Lévy, E....
- phyle,
according to the
division of the
Ancient Athenian Democracy by
Clisthenes in the
early 5th
century BCE. The port of
Porto Rafti is no
longer in...
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entertained by him with
great generosity and
displays of friendship;: V.18
Clisthenes's sumptuous treatment of his daughter's
suitors when s****ing a good marriage...
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categories like
polysemy and
ambiguity which his
critics found do not apply.
Clisthène l'Athénien, 1964 (with
Pierre Lévêque) [Cleisthenes the Athenian: An Essay...
- Orient, en Grèce et à Rome, De Boccard, 1987 La Grèce au Ve siècle, de
Clisthène à Socrate, Seuil, 1995 La
codification des lois dans l'Antiquité, De Boccard...
- Séchan [fr]. 1961: Nous
partons pour... La Grèce 1964: L'aventure
grecque 1964:
Clisthène l'Athénien, 1964 (with
Pierre Vidal-Naquet) [Cleisthenes the Athenian:...