- The
Eupatridae /juːˈpætrɪdiː/ (literally "good fathered", i.e. "offspring of
noble fathers" or "the well-born") were the
ancient nobility of the Gr****...
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statesmen (grandfather and grandson)
Charops (Decennial archon) (753 BC),
Eupatridae who was the
first Decennial Archon Charops (wasp), a
genus of insects...
-
Athenian monarchy).
These positions were
filled from the
aristocracy (the
Eupatridae) by
elections every ten years.
During this
period Archon Eponymous was...
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Pentakosiomedimnoi (Πεντακοσιομέδιμνοι), "500-bushel men",
rather than the
Eupatridae (the
aristocratic families).
After 487 BC, the
archonships were ****igned...
- well established. His father, Euphorion, was said to be a
member of the
Eupatridae, the
ancient nobility of Attica, but this
might be a
fiction invented...
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classical Athens Ancient Gr****
crafts class Aristoi Banausos Ephebos Eupatridae Geomori Metic Seisachtheia Education Ephebic Oath
Taxation Liturgy Trierarchy...
- the son of
Euphorion (Gr****: Εὐφορίων) from
Eleusis and
member of the
Eupatridae, the
ancient nobility of Attica. In 490 BC,
Cynegeirus and his brothers...
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Weorcmen (workmen) (according to
Alfred the Great)
Greece (Attica) –
Eupatridae, Geomori,
Demiourgoi Greece (Sparta) – Homoioi, Perioeci,
Helots Kings...
-
these kings stood at the head of a land-owning
aristocracy known as the
Eupatridae (the 'well-born'),
whose instrument of
government was a
Council which...
- the state,
though the
archonship could only be held by
members of the
Eupatridae, the
families which made up Athens' aristocracy. The
earliest laws of...