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Detail of Oce****
attending the
wedding of
Peleus and
Thetis on an
Attican black-figure
dinos by Sophilos, c. 600–550 BC,
British Museum 971.11–1.1....
- it is
certain that the land
belonged to
great landowners, such as the
Attican Eupatrides. Nevertheless, land use
varied regionally; in
Attica domains...
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healthy children. He is also
depicted as the
protective divinity of an
Attican fraternity in
lists from the
third century BC.
Statuettes recovered from...
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Mount Tomarus.
Attican Pelasgians - They
lived in
Attica in
scattered communities.
Later they were
fully ****imilated into an
Attican Ionian Gr**** ethnic...
- Dionysus, and no
prophecies were
given during winters.
Periphas was an
Attican king and a
priest of Apollo. He was noble, just and rich. He did all his...
- of Athena.
However when
Athena invented the plough,
Myrmex went to the
Atticans and told them that it was in fact her own invention. Hurt by the girl's...
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editor of
Alexander Conze's Die
attischen grabreliefs, a
project involving Attican funerary reliefs (1893-1922).
Ornament und Form der
attischen Grabstelen...
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Theseus (UK: /ˈθiːsjuːs/, US: /ˈθiːsiəs/; Gr****: Θησεύς [tʰɛːsěu̯s]) was a
divine hero and the
founder of
Athens from Gr**** mythology. The
myths surrounding...
- in the Republic,
proscribed Corinthian prostitutes in the same way as
Attican pastries, both
being accused of
introducing luxury and
discord into the...
- (Ancient Gr****: Φοινίκη) may
refer to
three distinct characters: Phoenice, an
Attican princess as the
daughter of the
autochthonous King
Actaion and
sister to...