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- A trierarchy (Gr****: τριηραρχία, romanized: trierarchia) was a type of obligation called a liturgy, a debt similar to a tax on the very wealthy in Ancient...
- co-trierarchs (syntriērarchoi) were also appointed. By the 4th century BC, trierarchies in Athens were ****umed by navy boards (symmoriai), as the financial burden...
- Eupatridae Geomori Metic Seisachtheia Education Ephebic Oath Taxation Liturgy Trierarchy Athenian Army Democracy and knowledge: innovation and learning in classical...
- early days of Athenian democracy, and included the constitutional duty of trierarchy, which gradually fell into disuse by the end of the 4th century BC, eclipsed...
- 53–61, 113 and 198–213 Kaiser, Brooks A. (June 2007). "The Athenian Trierarchy: Mechanism Design for the Private Provision of Public Goods". The Journal...
- system to the Ocean, Lysimachus was one of those from Pella charged with a trierarchy in the Attic fashion. He is named by Arrian in the only complete list...
- Demetrius Phalereus abolished two most important Athenian institutions. The trierarchy, a tax to support the building of triremes, was no longer necessary because...
- had constructed at the Hydaspes (A 6.2.3; Indica 18.10). However, his trierarchy was a financial responsibility – that is, Nearchus put up the money for...
- symmories to the trierarchy: a list of the 1,200 richest citizens (the synteleis, "joint contributors"), who were liable for the trierarchy, were grouped...
- talking of buying food during a stopover at Tenedos where he would p**** the trierarchy to Polycles. In 493 BCE, the Persians overran Tenedos along with other...