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Kleros Politike was a town of
ancient Phrygia,
inhabited in
Roman and
Byzantine times. Its site is
located near Yavaşlar in
Asiatic Turkey.
Richard Talbert...
- of lots (Hebrew: גּוֹרָל, romanized: gōral, Gr****: κλῆρος, romanized:
klē̂ros) is
mentioned 47 times in the Bible.[citation needed] Some
examples in...
- citizen's
kleros and were
tended to by helots.
Spartan citizens were
required to
donate a
certain amount of what they
yielded from
their kleros to their...
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Kasossos Kaualena Kaunos Kaymakçı Tepe
Kilaraza Kildara Klazomenai Kleimaka Kleros Politike Knidos Koddinou Petra Koraia Korakoe Koresa Kouara Kyllene Kymnissa...
- or Hómoioi ("equals" or peers), who
received a
grant of land (kláros or
klēros, "lot") for
their military service.
Perioeci (the "dwellers nearby"), who...
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Kasossos Kaualena Kaunos Kaymakçı Tepe
Kilaraza Kildara Klazomenai Kleimaka Kleros Politike Knidos Koddinou Petra Koraia Korakoe Koresa Kouara Kyllene Kymnissa...
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resource for each
family was the
ancestral plot of land of the Oikos, the
kleros or allotment.
Without this, a man
could not marry.
Excavations of Dark Age...
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which Athenaeus noted the ingredients: pork, salt,
vinegar and blood. The
kleros, the
allotment given to each
Spartan and
cultivated by helots, was supposed...
- The
kliros (Gr****: κλῆρος
klēros,
plural κλῆροι klēroi; Slavonic: клиросъ, "kliros" or
sometimes крилосъ, "krilos") is the
section of an
Eastern Orthodox...
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Kasossos Kaualena Kaunos Kaymakçı Tepe
Kilaraza Kildara Klazomenai Kleimaka Kleros Politike Knidos Koddinou Petra Koraia Korakoe Koresa Kouara Kyllene Kymnissa...