Icon, Name, Title, Date, Chronology
Agora 3, s. 35, p. 25 Plato, Euthyphro, 2a Suidas (under βασίλειος) Plato, Theaetetus, 210d I.G. I (2), 115, lines 4-8 Pollux, VIII, 86 Ath. Pol., 55, 5 Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 9 Ath. Pol., 7, 1 Pollux, IV, 122 4th B.C. 10th A.D. 409-408 B.C. 2nd A.D. Agora 3, s. 13, p. 3 Orators Antiphon Andokides Lysias Isokrates Aischines Agora 3, s. 248, p. 238 Pliny Pliny, L. Jan and K. Mayhoff, 1892-1900 (Teubner) Pindar Pindar, B. Snell, 1953 Pindar, C. M. Bowra, 1935 Plutarch Pindar Scholia Plutarch, Moralia, G. N. Bernardakis, 1888-1896 (Teubner) Pindar Scholia, A. B. Drachmann, 1903-1910 (Teubner) Plato Plato, J. Burnet, 1901-6 (O.C.T.) Plato Scholia Plato Scholia, W. C. Greene, 1938 Agora 3, s. 267, p. 257 Quails Simon, horseman Simonides Records Sitesis Sitonai honored Rein makers Sitophylakes Rhea Skenai Rhodians Skenites Rings Skiadeia Roman generals Skias Roman Market Skiron Rome Skyros Rope barrier Slaves Salaminioi Socrates Salamis Samos Sanides Sarambos Sardi Sardis Socrates of Kephisia Satyra Solon Satyros, Athenian Satyros, king of Pontus Sausageseller Saviors (Antigonos and Demetrios) School Solon, laws of Sculptors Sophocles Sophronisterion Sosipatros Sculptors' quarter Soteres (Antigonos and Demetrios) Seats Sparta Spartakos Sebastoi Spartans Secretaries, given free meals in Tholos Seleukos Selinus Speiropolis Semanterion Sphakteria Semnai Statues, honorary Septimius Severus Serapis Sesame Seven against Thebes Shields Ship, Panathenaic Shoes Stelai Shops Shrines, restored and maintained Silver statues Simon, cobbler and philosopher