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Parian chronicle
Parian Pa"ri*an, a. [L. Parius.] Of or pertaining to Paros, an island in the [AE]gean Sea noted for its excellent statuary marble; as, Parian marble. Parian chronicle, a most ancient chronicle of the city of Athens, engraved on marble in the Isle of Paros, now among the Arundelian marbles.

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- The Parian Chronicle or Parian Marble (Latin: Marmor Parium, abbr. Mar. Par.) is a Gr**** chronology, covering the years from 1582 BC to 299 BC, inscribed...
- 2 Parian Chronicle 3; St. Jerome, Chronicon B1535 Pausanias, 1.18.8; Eusebius, Chronicle 2, p. 26; Parian Chronicle 4-7 Pausanias, 1.18.8; Parian Chronicle...
- Look up parian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Parian or Parián may refer to: Pertaining to Paros, the Gr**** island: Parian marble, a stone quarried...
- of Alexander the Great. According to Pausanias and the contemporary Parian Chronicle records for the years 321–320 BC, Ptolemy initially buried Alexander...
- Deucalion. The early Athenian tradition, followed by the 3rd century BC Parian Chronicle, made Cecrops, a mythical half-man half-serpent, the first king of...
- Thessalic Phthia, with its warriors under the command of Achilleus. The Parian Chronicle says that Phthia was the homeland of the ****enes and that this name...
- Similar information about Pheidon's obeloi was also recorded at the Parian Chronicle. Ancient Gr**** coins normally had distinctive names in daily use. The...
- dating) Actaeus, King of Athens, first King of Athens according to the Parian Chronicle succeeded in the throne by Cecrops I Bertman, Martin (2003). "Editorial"...
- and the Achelous [river]") who were also known as ****enes. In the Parian Chronicle, the ****enes were originally called Graecians and established the...
- Athens, known as the Areopagus. Ares was acquitted. According to the Parian Chronicle this event took place in 1532/1 BC during the reign of Cranaus. In...