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Phalerum or
Phaleron (Ancient Gr****: Φάληρον Phálēron [pʰálɛːron]; Gr****: Φάληρο (Fáliro), [ˈFaliro]) was a port of
Ancient Athens, 5 km
southwest of the...
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Demetrius of
Phalerum (also
Demetrius of
Phaleron or
Demetrius Phalereus; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Δημήτριος ὁ Φαληρεύς; c. 350 – c. 280 BC) was an
Athenian orator...
- other, with a
narrow p****age
between them and, furthermore, a wall to
Phalerum on the east, 35
stadia long (4 miles, 6.5 km).
There were
therefore three...
- ˈfaliro] ; Katharevousa:
Palaion Faliron, Παλαιόν Φάληρον,
meaning "Old
Phalerum") is a town on the
Saronic Gulf
coast and a muni****lity in the southern...
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universal library in
Alexandria may have been
proposed by
Demetrius of
Phalerum, an
exiled Athenian statesman living in Alexandria, to
Ptolemy I Soter...
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Chremonides Cimon Cleisthenes Cleophon Cleon Critias Demades Demetrius of
Phalerum Demochares Democles Demosthenes Draco Echedemos Ephialtes Eratosthenes...
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cities and ports,
especially the Long
Walls linking Athens to
Piraeus and
Phalerum. The Long Wall may also
refer to:
Anastasian Wall Long Wall on the Thracian...
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council of war with the
Persian fleet;
Herodotus says this
occurred at
Phalerum. Artemisia,
queen of Halicarn****us and
commander of its
naval squadron...
- "Demetrius of
Phalerum: Who was He and Who was He Not?". In Fortenbaugh,
William W.; Schütrumpf,
Eckhart (eds.).
Demetrius of
Phalerum: Text, Translation...
- C****ander
reconquered the city,
which came
under the
regency of
Demetrius of
Phalerum.
Demetrius lowered the
property limit for
oligarchic members to 1,000 drachma...