- to
citizens to
carry out
domestic work or to work on
their klēroi, or portions. The
klēroi were the
original divisions of
Messenia after its conquest...
- over 30) held some
extremely limited power in the
government and
would own
kleroi (plots of land with ****ociated Helots).
Besides the
Spartiate class, there...
-
thereby became a
significant source of
private wealth in
Athens – the 3,000
kleroi on ****s
provided 100
talents a year,
according to Thucydides. The first...
- The
kliros (Gr****: κλῆρος klēros,
plural κλῆροι
klēroi; Slavonic: клиросъ, "kliros" or
sometimes крилосъ, "krilos") is the
section of an
Eastern Orthodox...
-
among the
Egyptian po****tion.
Soldiers were also
given land
grants called kleroi,
whose size
varied according to the
military rank and unit, as well as stathmoi...
- activity. Spartiate-class
people were
expected to be
supported by
their kleroi and Helots, and to do no work,
except that
related to
military conflict...
- that had been
reclaimed from Lake
Moeris in the
Fayyum to them as
estates (
kleroi). The area was
established as a new nome,
named the
Arsinoite nome, in honour...
- text of
Uncial 0277 and many
other ancient and
mediaeval m****cripts. I
Kleroi del nòmo Ossirinchite. (In"Aegyptus" LV /1975, pp. 159 – 244). I centri...
-
Lycurgus led to a
drastic redistribution of land, with 10 to 18
hectare lots (
kleroi)
distributed to each citizen. Elsewhere,
tyrants undertook redistributions...
- "tetrads" (quadripartite division),
linking it with the noble-controlled
kleroi ("land lots")
obliged to
supply 40 hor**** and 80
infantrymen each. Traditionally...