- The
theorodokoi (Gr****: θεωροδόκοι, θεαροδόκοι) in
ancient Greece were
sacred envoy-receivers
whose duty was to host and ****ist the
theoroi (θεωροί, "viewers")...
- Pan****enic game or festival.
Theoroi were both
received and
hosted by the
theorodokoi. In the
classical Gr**** world,
theoroi meant something like "observers"...
- This is a list of
ancient Macedonians, an
ancient Gr****
tribe inhabiting the
northeastern part of the Gr**** peninsula.
Makednos Parmenion –
Strategos of...
- head of
state for the
people of Molossia. Her name
appears on a list of
Theorodokoi("welcomers of
sacred amb****adors"), in the
recently established Epirote...
- century BCE
awarding proxeny. A do****ent is also
preserved that two
theorodokoi of
Ascheion were
named around 230-220 BCE to host the
theoroi of Delphi...
- Athenian-Bottiaean
alliance of 422 BCE and
later in the
Epidaurian list of
Theorodokoi of 360/59 BCE. The name of
Theodorokos was Pausanias,
possibly the same...
-
Supranational Thakore or
Thakurani Indian Executive Hereditary Provincial Theorodokoi Gr****
Administrative Appointed Diplomatic Theoroi Gr**** Administrative...
-
location is unknown,
although by the
order it
occupies in the list of
theorodokoi,
after Hyporeiae and
before Phylea and Proschium, it is
considered to...
-
among the list of
peoples by
Plinius (HN 4.53). In the
lists of
Delphian theorodokoi (230–220 BC),
after Ichnae and
before Thessalonica, the
inscription reads:...
- (Ancient Gr****: Πελκις) was a town of
ancient Crete. It is
mentioned in a
theorodokoi decree dated to c. 230-220 BCE. Its site is
tentatively located near...