- The
Perioeci or
Perioikoi (Περίοικοι, /peˈri.oj.koj/) were the second-tier
citizens of the
polis of
Sparta until c. 200 BC. They
lived in
several dozen...
- rights),
mothakes (free non-Spartiate
people descended from Spartans),
perioikoi (free non-Spartiates), and
helots (state-owned
enslaved non-Spartan locals)...
-
broader sense,
Thessaly also
included the
surrounding regions called the
perioikoi,
which were
regions inhabited by
different ethnic groups that were closely...
- was just 300
Spartiates (accompanied by
their attendants and
probably perioikoi auxiliaries), the
total force ****embled for the
defence of the p**** of...
-
Funke &
Luraghi (eds.),
Politics of Ethnicity,
section "Elis and the
Perioikoi".
Maria Pretzler, "VI. Arcadia:
Ethnicity and
Politics in the
Fifth and...
- Vol. 3, No. 9 (May 1934) pp. 129-139.).
Villafane Silva, C (2015) The
Perioikoi: a Social,
Economic and
Military Study of the
Other Lacedaemonians. PhD...
- the body of the rest
Boeotian tribes which were
living around Thessaly (
perioikoi).
Boeotia and
Phocis the
remotest may have
joined only
during or after...
-
whether they were
married or not.
Others in the
state were the
Perioeci or
Períoikoi, a
social class and po****tion
group of non-citizen inhabitants. The Perioeci...
- and Herodotus. De Gruyter. p. 185. ISBN 978-1-61451-295-0. Roy, J. "The
Perioikoi of Elis." The
Polis as an
Urban Centre and as a
Political Community. Ed...
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article "Helots".
Helots by Jona
Lendering A
Prosperous Economy: Spartiates,
Perioikoi, And
Helots In One Of The
Richest City-States Of
Ancient Greece...