-
described by the word synoikismos, in
addition to the
Latinized synoecism.
Synoecism is
opposed to Gr****
dioecism (διοικισμóς, dioikismos), the creation...
- a city", from
which the
English scholarly term
synoecism derives. All
poleis looked back to a
synoecism under any name as
their source of politeia. Not...
-
Synoecism can mean: Look up
synoecism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Synoecism, Syniokismos, Sunoikismos, Synoecismus, the
incorporation or conurbation...
-
incorporated into the new city of
Thessaloniki by the
Macedonians on its
synoecism and foundation.
Little is
known of
literary Therma,
including its exact...
- of
synoecism:
residents of
Carian villages nearby were
relocated to the new
capital city.
Pliny the Elder, who
incorrectly attributed the
synoecism to...
-
ancient city-state, the
municipium was
created by an
official act of
synoecism, or founding. This act
removed the
sovereignty and
independence from the...
-
invaded there and
subjugated the residents. The city of Elis
underwent synoecism—as
Strabo notes—in 471 BC. Elis held
authority over the site of Olympia...
- "Location of the Gr****
cities parti****ting in
synoecism of Nicopolis"...
-
embellish the city with art and architecture. In
order to
maintain the new
synoecism,
Athens began using its
greatly expanded military to
enforce membership...
-
Athena at Troy
Amalgamation of
small settlements into
larger cities ("
synoecisms") and the "transplant of po****tions from Asia to
Europe and in the opposite...