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Koinon (Gr****: Κοινόν, pl. Κοινά, Koina),
meaning "common thing", in the
sense of "public", had many applications, some societal, some governmental. An...
- The
Achaean League (Ancient Gr****: Κοινὸν τῶν Ἀχαιῶν, romanized:
Koinon ton Akhaion, lit. 'League of Achaeans') was a ****enistic-era
confederation of...
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Naupactus from
Philip II of
Macedon in 338 BC.
Sometime in this century, the
Koinon tōn Aitōlōn (League of the Aetolians) was founded, but it is
uncertain when...
- The
League of the
Macedonians and
Koinon of
Macedonia (Ancient Gr****: Κοινὸν Μακεδόνων, romanized:
Koinòn Makedónōn), was a confederationally-organized...
- Corinth, also
referred to as the ****enic
League (Gr****: κοινὸν τῶν Ἑλλήνων,
koinòn tõn ****ḗnōn; or
simply οἱ Ἕλληνες, the Héllēnes), was a
federation of Gr****...
- ΒΥΛΛΙΟΝΩΝ.
However both
those names appear on
coins that were
issued by the
koinon of the Bylliones. A
recent analysis of the
epigraphy and
numismatics of...
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their koinon. In ****enistic
times their koinon minted coins as
attested by
inscriptions reporting their ethnicon in Gr**** letters. The
koinon of the...
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ensured that no one city
could politically dominate the
koinon. The
primary purpose of the
koinon was to
organize the
annual Panathenaia festival which...
- (Epirote: Κοινὸν Ἀπειρωτᾶν,
Koinòn Āpeirōtân; Attic: Κοινὸν Ἠπειρωτῶν,
Koinòn Ēpeirōtôn) was an
ancient Gr**** coalition, or
koinon, of
Epirote tribes. The...
- The
Ionian League (Ancient Gr****: Ἴωνες, romanized: Íōnes; κοινὸν Ἰώνων,
koinón Iōnōn; or κοινὴ σύνοδος Ἰώνων, koinē sýnodos Iōnōn, in Latin:
commune consilium)...