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Agora 3, s. 36, p. 26I.G. II (2), 1075
I.G. II (2), 689, 690
I.G. II (2), 43
I.G. II (2), 448
I.G. II (2), 792
Schol. Aristophanes, Plutus, 1175
Harpokration
Diogenes Laertius, VI, ii, 22
Etym. Magnum
Hesychios
 1st-2nd A.D.
3rd A.D.
12th A.D.
5th A.D.
 
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Agora 3, s. 24, p. 14Late Roman Empire
Diogenes Laertius
Rhetoricians
   
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Agora 3, s. 242, p. 232Diodorus Siculus
Diodorus Siculus, F. Vogel and C. T. Fischer, 1880-1906 (Teubner)
Diodorus Siculus, C. H. Oldfather and R. M. Geer, 1933-(Loeb)
[Diogenes (the Cynic)]
[Diogenes (the Cynic)], R. Hercher, Epistolographi Graeci, 1873
Diogenes Laertius
Diogenes Laertius, R. D. Hicks, 1925 (Loeb)
Demosthenes Scholia
Demosthenes Scholia, W. Dindorf, 1851
Diogenianos
Diogenianos, Leutsch and Schneidewin, Paroemiographi Graeci, I
Didymos
Jacoby, F.G.H., III B
Didymos, H. Diels and W. Schubart, 1904
Jacoby, F.G.H., p. 142
Dionysios (of Halikarnassos)
Dionysios (of Halikarnassos), H. Usener and L. Radermacher, 1899-1930
Dio Cassius
Dio Cassius, J. Melber, 1890-1928 (Teubner)
Dio Chrysostomus
Diphilos
Dio Chrysostomus, H. von Arnim, 1893-6 (Teubner)
Kock, C.A.F., II, pp. 541-580
Diodoros
Ennius
Jacoby, F.G.H., III B, no. 372
Ennius, J. Vahlen, 1903
   
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Agora 3, s. 266, p. 256Philitia, at Sparta
Pompeion
Philokrates, ambassador
Poplar, "view from"
Philokrates, charioteer
Philokrates, poulterer
Porneia
Philonides of Laodikeia
Portraits
Philosophers
Poseidon
Philosophy, walks in Poikile
Potidaia
Phliasians
Potters' Quarter
Phlious, battle-painting
Pottery sold and hired
Phosphorion
Poulytion, house of
Phosphoroi
Praterion
Phrasithea
Praxagora
Phratriai
Praxiteles
Phrygian, votary of Meter
Praxiteles' sons
Phrygian goddess
Praxithea
Phrynichos
Prison
Phylarchs
Phyle
Prokleides
Phylobasileis
Prokne and Philomela
Pigs
Prometheus
Pinakopoles
Prometretai
Pinax
Propylaia
Pindar
Propylaion of Acropolis
Pisa
Propylon of Acropolis
Pittalakos
Prostitutes
Pity
Proxenia
Plague at Athens
Protogenes
Plate trees
Plytaneia, abolished by Theseus
Plants, dedicated
Prytaneion
Plataea
Plataeans
Prytaneis
Plato
Pleistarchos
Ploutos
Pluto
Pnyx
Poets, in Poikile
Prytanikon
Poikile
Ptolemaios, son of Juba
Polemarch
Ptolemies
Ptolemy Philadelphos
Polemarcheion
Ptolemy Philometor
Poletai
Public slave
Poleterion
Pylos
Polyeuktos, orator
Pyrrhos
Polyeuktos, sculptor
Pythais
Polygnotos
Pythaistai
Pytharatos, archon
Polygnotos, vase-painter
Pythion
Polykrates, philosopher
Pythodoros
Polyzelos
Pythodotos
   
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Agora 3, s. 260, p. 250Cooks
Dionysios, tilemaker
T. Coponius Maximus
Dionysios II of Syracuse
Copy clerk
Dionysos
Corinth
Council
Croesus
Dioskorion, at Pherai
Curse tablets
Dioskouroi
Customs duty
Dioteimos, archon
Cynics
Diphilos, orator
Dipylon
Damis, Epicurean
Datis
Dodekakrounon
Deigma
Dodekatheon
Dekeleia
Dog, at Marathon
Delphi
Amphiktyons
Drakon
Dreros
Dromos
Delphians honored
Duplication of names of shrines etc
Delphinion
Demades
Demes
Earth
Echetlos, at Marathon
Demeter
Egyptian Kings
Azesia
Eion
Chloe
Eirene
Thesmophoros
Demetrios Poliorketes
Ekklesia
Demetrios of Magnesia
Ekklesiai, called agorai
Demetrios of Phaleron
Elateia
Demochares
Eleans
Demokratia
Eleon
Demonax
Eleos
Demopeithides
Elephants
Demophantos
Eleusinian stone
Demos
Eleusinian truce
Demos and Charites
Eleusinion
Demosioi in charge of weights
Eleusis
Demosthenes
Eleven
Demotionidai
Elisos
Deo
Elpinike
Dermatikon accounts
Emporion
Diagoras
Enneakrounos
Didaskaliai
Enyalios
Dikasteria
complex building
Enyo
Dining rooms
Epaminondas
Diodoros, archon
Ephebes
Diodoros, son of Theophilos
Diogeneion
Diogenes, Cynic
Diokleides
Dionysia
Ephesians
Dionysios, archon
Ephetai