- "racial" name to its po****tion and
poleis. Acarnania, for
example was the
location of the
Acarnanian people and
poleis. A
colony from
there would then be...
- step
between the
independent poleis and the Macedonian, Roman, or
Persian provincial administrations that
brought the
poleis to an end and
replaced the...
-
Oligospira polei is a
species of air-breathing land snails,
terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the
family Acavidae. It is
endemic to Sri Lanka...
- the
individual polis: the
formation of
alliances among various poleis.
Groups of
poleis with
shared interests, such as
building a
strong military for offense...
- the Gr****s were
organised into
various independent city-states
known as
poleis (singular polis) that
spanned the
Mediterranean and
Black seas.
Philip II...
- **** (Croatian: [pǔːla] ), also
known as Pola (Italian: [ˈpɔːla]; Venetian: Pola; Istriot: Puola; Slovene: Pulj; Hungarian: Póla), is the
largest city...
-
poleis might be
dominated by
larger neighbors, but
conquest or
direct rule by
another city-state
appears to have been
quite rare.
Instead the
poleis grouped...
- si-NOY-kiz-əm), was
originally the
amalgamation of
villages in
Ancient Greece into
poleis, or city-states. Etymologically, the word
means "dwelling
together (syn)...
-
Achaemenid predecessors.
These included temples,
poleis, and
royal estates. We
should clarify that the term
poleis,
according to Spek, did not
confer any special...
-
Inventory of
Archaic and
classical Poleis, p. 1243.
Hansen &
Nielsen (eds.),
Inventory of
Archaic and
classical Poleis, pp. 259, 260.
Hansen &
Nielsen (eds...