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- 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 list refers to inhabitants of Ancient Epirus. Ambrax, Ambracia Chaon Echetus King of Epirus Epirus, a Theban, died in Epirus. Callidice of Thesprotia...
- This is a list of ancient Macedonians, an ancient Gr**** tribe inhabiting the northeastern part of the Gr**** peninsula. Makednos ParmenionStrategos of...
- Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources...
- 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...
- duration that p****ed before Illyrian cities were do****ented on a list of theorodokoi clarifies that acculturation did take place in southern Illyria, however...
- duration that p****ed before Illyrian cities were do****ented on a list of theorodokoi clarifies that acculturation did take place in southern Illyria; however...
- Supranational Thakore or Thakurani Indian Executive Hereditary Provincial Theorodokoi Gr**** Administrative Appointed Diplomatic Theoroi Gr**** Administrative...
- 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:...