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http://agathe.gr/guide/altar_of_the_twelve_gods.html Altar of the Twelve Gods Near the middle of the open square, somewhat to the north, lay the Altar of the Twelve Gods (Fig. 7), today largely hidden under the Athens–Piraeus railway (1891). A corner of ... the Altar of Apollo in the ... Altar of the Twelve Gods ... lay the Altar of the Twelve |
| Academy. Alphitopolis. Altars. Achaians. Acharnai. Altar of Aidos. Achilles. Altar of Aphrodite Hegemone. Acropolis. Altar of Apollo Patroos. Altar of Apollo Pythios. Altar of Apollo under several titles ... Agora 3 247 ... Altar of Apollo under several titles ... Altar of Apollo Patroos ... Altar of Apollo Pythios |
| Trench B, drain H cutting under altar ... Phelps ... From East Film: Peribolos of Apollo Film type: Plus-X Pan NB337 B2 P30 ... 1966 ... Trench B, drain H cutting under altar |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/tyranny.html Tyranny As happened in many other Greek states, a tyrant arose in Athens in the 6th century B.C. His name was Peisistratos, and after several unsuccessful attempts he seized power in 546 B.C. and ruled ... Birth of Democracy: Tyranny |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/overthrow_and_revolution.html Overthrow and Revolution In 514 B.C. the tyrant Hipparchos was stabbed to death. The murder, actually the result of a love feud, was quickly deemed a political act of assassination and the perpetrators, ... result of a love feud, was ... of assassination and the ... and tyrannicides. Several |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/state_religion.html State Religion: The Archon Basileus There was no attempt in Classical Athens to separate church and state. Altars and shrines were intermingled with the public areas and buildings of the city. A single ... Birth of Democracy: State Religion |
http://agathe.gr/guide/history_of_the_agora.html History of the Agora The excavations of the Athenian Agora have uncovered about thirty acres on the sloping ground northwest of the Acropolis (Fig. 3). Material of all periods from the Late Neolithic to ... AgoraPicBk 16 2003: History of the Agora |
| Standing female w/ weight on r. leg, l. leg bent & pushed out to l. side; l. arm bent 90 deg at elbow, extended forward and slightly to side; r. arm apparently hung straight down, slightly forward ... Early Roman ... Ridgway Severe Style P71-2.; |
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