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- city-state ****igned an affluent person to be a theorodokos. This was because in most cases the theorodokos was to bear the cost of hosting the theoroi,...
- from his society all but philosophers and geometers. He also served as theorodokos in the Pan****enic Games that took place in Epidaurus around 360/359...
- son of Asandros, Delphian proxenos Δίης Dies son of Alketas, Pythian theorodokos. There is also an undated epitaph in Athens of Eury**** daughter of Dadas...
- Amyntas' son and Phillip's older brother, Perdiccas III, served as theorodokos (Ancient Gr****: θεωρόδοκος or θεαροδόκος) in the Pan****enic Games that...
- beginning of the fourth century BCE, regarding the appointment of a theorodokos of Coila. Its exact location is unknown. Mogens Herman Hansen & Thomas...
- known only through epigraphic testimony mentioning the appointment of a theorodokos of Therminea, about the year 356/5 BCE to welcome the theoroi of Epidaurus...
- known only through epigraphic testimony mentioning the appointment of a theorodokos of Acripus, about the year 356/5 BCE to welcome the theoroi of Epidaurus...
- «ΤΡΑΙΛΙΟΝ», are also preserved. In addition, it is do****ented in the theorodokos list of Epidaurus of the year 360/59 BCE. William Smith states that this...
- ancient Gr**** city located in the region of Epirus but known only from a theorodokos inscription. List of cities in ancient Epirus Hansen & Nielsen 2004,...
- Antimachos from Arrhonos, under King Neoptolemos I 370–368 BC Tharyps, theorodokos in Epidauros 365 BC Arybbas, winner in Tethrippon Olympics 344 BC. Aristomachos...