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Koinon (Gr****: Κοινόν, pl. Κοινά, Koina),
meaning "common thing", in the
sense of "public", had many applications, some societal, some governmental. An...
- Μακεδόνων,
Koinòn tōn Makedónōn) was a confederationally-organized
commonwealth institution (i.e., an
ancient Gr****
regional state or
koinon) consisting...
- The
Achaean League (Gr****: Κοινὸν τῶν Ἀχαιῶν,
Koinon ton
Akhaion "League of Achaeans") was a ****enistic-era
confederation of Gr**** city
states on the...
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Naupactus from
Philip II of
Macedon in 338 BC.
Sometime in this century, the
Koinon tōn Aitōlōn (League of the Aetolians) was founded, but it is
uncertain when...
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alliances of
ancient Gr**** poleis. They
comprise the
terms symmachia and
koinon, both of
which meant a
league for the
mutually supportive conduct of war...
- The
koinon galaton (English:
Galatian League or the
Commonwealth of Galatians) was the
koinon, a form of
tribal ****embly, of the Galatians. It has been...
- of Free
Laconians (Koinē Gr****: Κοινόν τῶν Ἐλευθερολακώνων, romanized:
Koinon tōn Eleutherolakōnōn) was
established in
southern Greece in 21 BC by the...
- ΒΥΛΛΙΟΝΩΝ.
However both
those names appear on
coins that were
issued by the
koinon of the Bylliones. A
recent analysis of the
epigraphy and
numismatics of...
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Leagues which often acted as
confederations and
alliances usually to
combat a
common enemy,
These polities would often be
known as
symmachia and
koinon....
- Corinth, also
referred to as the ****enic
League (Gr****: κοινὸν τῶν Ἑλλήνων,
koinòn tõn ****ḗnōn; or
simply οἱ Ἕλληνες, the Héllēnes), was a
federation of Gr****...