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- The Perioeci or Perioikoi (Περίοικοι, /peˈri.oj.koj/) were the second-tier citizens of the polis of Sparta until c. 200 BC. They lived in several dozen...
- rights), mothakes (free non-Spartiate people descended from Spartans), perioikoi (free non-Spartiates), and helots (state-owned enslaved non-Spartan locals)...
- was just 300 Spartiates (accompanied by their attendants and probably perioikoi auxiliaries), the total force ****embled for the defence of the p**** of...
- Funke & Luraghi (eds.), Politics of Ethnicity, section "Elis and the Perioikoi". Maria Pretzler, "VI. Arcadia: Ethnicity and Politics in the Fifth and...
- broader sense, Thessaly also included the surrounding regions called the perioikoi, which were regions inhabited by different ethnic groups that were closely...
- many of them poorly described in classical sources. The Perioeci or Períoikoi, a social class and po****tion group of non-citizen inhabitants. The Perioeci...
- had 15 men with three mess halls forming a "sworn band"; but after the perioikoi were merged into the Spartan army, each mess hall likely formed its own...
- Mount Othrys and the northern s**** of the Pagasetic Gulf. Inhabited by perioikoi, it was originally formally not a part of Thessaly proper but a Thessalian...
- the body of the rest Boeotian tribes which were living around Thessaly (perioikoi).[citation needed] Boeotia and Phocis, the most remote locations, joined...
- 2005. ISBN 978-0-349-11717-1 pp. 343–349 Villafane Silva, C (2015) The Perioikoi: a Social, Economic and Military Study of the Other Lacedaemonians. PhD...