-
where the
dēmarchos was
appointed alongside the basileus,
possibly charged with
judicial matters,
whereas in
Eretria on
Euboea the
dēmarchos was responsible...
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Ptolemais Demarchos, the son of Taron, a
Lycian honoured by the
Samians for his
intercession on
their behalf with
Demetrios Poliorketes Demarchos, the son...
-
Eleusis and Acharnae, were in fact
significant towns. Each deme had a
demarchos who
supervised its affairs;
various other civil, religious, and military...
- from 1948 to
January 1991.
Mayors (δήμαρχοι, dēmarchoi, sing. δήμαρχος,
dēmarchos) in
Greece were
previously elected every four
years in
local elections...
- on
Aristophanes quotes him as an
authority on the
meaning of the word
demarchos (δήμαρχος). Of his time we know only that he
lived in or
after the 5th...
-
Pellene 95 § 400 BC
Stadion Minos Athens Eusebius 95 § 400 BC
Boxing Demarchos Parrhasia 95 § 400 BC Boys'
Boxing Xenodikos Kos 95 § 400 BC Boys' Wrestling...
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Delphinia Delphinion Delphus Delphyne Delta (letter)
Demaenetus Demaratus Demarchos Deme
Demeter Demeter of
Knidos Demetrius (somatophylax)
Demetrius (son...
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Paulinus Decline of the
Byzantine Empire Degik Dejan Dragaš
Dekanos Delhemma Demarchos Demetrias Demetrios I
Kantakouzenos Demetrios Angelos Doukas Demetrios...