- (Anth. Gr. vii. 305) is
inscribed Αδδαίου Μυτιληναίου, and
there was a
Mytilenaean of this name, who
wrote two
prose works Περί αγαλματοποιών (On statue-makers)...
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Mytilene (/ˌmɪtɪˈliːni/; Gr****: Μυτιλήνη, romanized: Mytilíni [mitiˈlini] ) is the
capital of the Gr****
island of ****s, and its port. It is also the...
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became part of the
continental possessions of
Mytilene and
remained under Mytilenaean control until the
unsuccessful Mytilenean revolt in 428–427.
Athens liberated...
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Pittacus was a
native of
Mytilene and son of Hyrradius. He
became a
Mytilenaean general who, with his army, was
victorious in the
battle against the...
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Institute of
Archaeology at
University College London 20 June 2019 The
Mytilenaean Debate Angela Hobbs,
Professor of the
Public Understanding of Philosophy...
- Mytilene, and
during the
Peloponnesian War it
sided with
Athens during the
Mytilenaean revolt in 428 BCE when all the
other cities of ****s
sided with Mytilene...
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region are
known for
their fierce storms.
Sigeion was
founded by the
Mytilenaeans from
nearby ****s in the 8th or 7th
century BC.
Towards the end of the...
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Herodotus and
Strabo regarding its origins.
Achilleion remained under Mytilenaean control until Athens brought an end to the
Mytilenean revolt in 427 BCE...
- The
Mytilenean Debate (also
spelled "
Mytilenaean Debate") was an
Athenian ****embly
concerning reprisals against the city-state of Mytilene,
which had...
- Troad,
separated from the ****espontine
district in 427 BC
following the
Mytilenaean revolt and
first appearing in the
tribute lists of 425/4 BC. Achilleion...