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  2. List of ancient Greek tribes - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Greek tribes (Ancient Greek: Ἑλλήνων ἔθνη) were groups of Greek-speaking populations living in Greece, Cyprus, and the various Greek colonies.They were primarily divided by geographic, dialectal, political, and cultural criteria, as well as distinct traditions in mythology and religion.

  3. Category:People from Abruzzo - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; Current events; ... People of Abruzzese descent (47 P) People from the Province of Pescara (6 C, 16 P)

  4. Category:People of Abruzzese descent - Wikipedia

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  5. Timeline of ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    413 Miletus and Khios betray Athens and join the Peloponnesian League; 412 Alcibiades is expelled from Sparta, conspires to come back to Athens. 412 Methymna is occupied by Sparta; 412 Klazomenai and Kyzikus betray Athens and join the Peloponnesian League; 412 Chios is sieged by Athens; 412 Aygrion dies and is succeeded by Aygris; 411 Sparta ...

  6. Ecclesia (Sparta) - Wikipedia

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    The most important mention comes from Thucydides, who reproduces a verbatim sentence of a decree between Sparta and Argos concluded in 418 or 417, which uses "ecclesia" for the Spartan assembly. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The confusion arose from the Rhetra cited by Plutarch , mentioning apellazein , which Plutarch tells it means "to assemble the people", but ...

  7. Outline of ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Athens. Athenian democracy – democracy in the Greek city-state of Athens developed around the fifth century BC, making Athens one of the first known democracies in the world, comprising the city of Athens and the surrounding territory of Attica. It was a system of direct democracy, in which eligible citizens voted directly on ...

  8. Pleistoanax - Wikipedia

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    At the time of Pleistoanax's accession, Greece was torn by the First Peloponnesian War (460–445 BC), a series of minor conflicts between Sparta and Athens and their respective allies. In 457 Pleistoanax's uncle and regent Nicomedes commanded a large army of 1500 Spartans and 10,000 allies to help Doris to repel an attack from Phokis . [ 4 ]

  9. Menelaion - Wikipedia

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    Menelaeion) (Ancient Greek: Μενελάειον) is located approximately 5 km from the modern city of Sparta. The geographical structure of this site includes a hill complex (Northern hill, Menelaion, Profitis Ilias and Aetos). The archaic name of the place is mentioned as Therapne (Ancient Greek: Θεράπνη). [1]