- The
theoroi (Ancient Gr****: θεωροί or θεαροί) in
ancient Greece were
sacred amb****adors,
messengers sent out by the
state which was
about to organize...
-
Greece were
sacred envoy-receivers
whose duty was to host and ****ist the
theoroi (θεωροί, "viewers")
before the Pan****enic
games and festivals. A theorodokos...
-
literature in the 5th
century BC, in the
partially preserved satyr play
Theoroi by Aeschylus.
There is
earlier evidence from the
images of
athletes on...
-
Inscription with the name of
Tiberius Claudius Narcissus, c. 50 BC, from the P****age of the
Theoroi in Thasos....
- θεαροδόκοι;
sacred envoy-receivers
whose duty was to host and ****ist the
theoroi (θεωροί, "viewers")
before the Pan****enic
games and festivals), listing...
- Gr****-speaking city.
Byllis received sacred ancient Gr**** envoys,
known as
theoroi,
during the
early 2nd
century BC,
which only
cities that were considered...
- for the
games began six
months prior. Nine
citizens from Delphi,
called theoroi, were sent to all Gr****
cities to
announce the
beginning of the
games in...
- year 356/5 BCE to host
theoroi of
Epidaurus and also in
another entry dated in the
period 331/0-313 BCE to
receive the
theoroi of Nemea. It was a member...
-
Koinon Epirus.
Amantia received sacred ancient Gr**** envoys,
known as
theoroi,
around the
early 2nd
century BC,
which only
cities that were considered...
- such as Δικτυουλκοί, Diktyoulkoí, 'Net-Haulers', Θεωροὶ ἢ Ἰσθμιασταί,
Theōroì ē Isthmiastaí, 'Spectators or
Competitors at the
Isthmian Games', and Ἰχνευταί...