101 Results for "Phaleron"

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Dedication (Tetrakomoi)

IG II3 4 227 Date: mid 4th cent. BC
Notes:
[1] Phaleron was a member of the (originally pre-Cleisthenic) association of villages known as the Tetrakomoi. See IG II3 4, 225 with notes. The koma...
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Decree honouring Lykourgos of Boutadai

AIO 871 Date: 307/6 BC
Notes:
[1] Shortly after the ousting of Demetrios of Phaleron and the re-establishment of democracy in 307/6 under the auspices of Antigonos and his son, De...
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63.

Honours for Phaidros of Sphettos

IG II3 1 985 Date: 259/8 BC(?)
Notes:
... ten-year rule of Demetrios of Phaleron in Athens in the interests of Kassandros (317-307 BC; for more on this regime cf. IG II2 450; IG II2 1201; SEG...
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64.

Honours for the prytany of Aiantis

Agora XV 289 Date: ca. 20-17 BC
Notes:
[1] Textual note: Dow, Prytaneis, no. 114 associated this inscription with a fragment from a prytany decree honouring a treasurer from Phaleron; Agor...
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65.

Dedication by the competition-director, [Androkles?] of Sphettos, 307/6 BC

IG II3 4 518 Date: 307/6 BC
Notes:
... was made by Demetrios of Phaleron, who controlled Athens 317-307 BC, and who, as a Peripatetic, might plausibly have been influenced by the prejudice...
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66.

Decree of deme Myrrhinous relating to euthynai and other matters

AIO 2599 Date: ca. 340-320 BC (?)
Notes:
... the regime of Demetrios of Phaleron is probably implicit in the stipulated arrangements for euthynai (see below). [2] Its bouleutic quota of 6 impl...
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67.

Two honorific decrees of the deme Acharnai, 315/4 BC

Csapo and Wilson II, 54-9 Date: 315/4 BC
Notes:
... the regime of Demetrios of Phaleron (317-307 BC, cf. IG II2 450, with notes), but this and other extant examples from this period (e.g. IG II2 1200, ...
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68.

Honours for a citizen

IG II3 1 1035 Date: Ca. 260-235 BC
Notes:
... were abolished under Demetrios of Phaleron, 317-307 BC, this is perhaps a reference to benefactions of the honorand's father or grandfather, perhaps Xenokles of Sphettos, who, apparent...
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69.

Funerary monument for a family from Marathon

AIUK 2 (BSA) no. 14 Date: ca. 1-50 AD (reused ca. 180 AD)
Notes:
... long pause following Demetrios of Phaleron’s funerary legislation of ca. 310 BC, in the Augustan and Julio-Claudian periods (see von Moock). The style of the relief echoes classical mo...
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70.

Funerary columella of Kleopatra of Berytos

AIUK 3 (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge) no. 7 Date: ca. 150-50 BC
Notes:
... three centuries after Demetrios of Phaleron (317-307 BC) had outlawed more extravagant forms of figurative monument. For examples of this format of monument in the British Museum see AI...
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71.

Law (?) about dedications by liturgists followed by list of dedicants

IG II3 1 550 Date: 333/2 or 332/1? BC
Notes:
... the liturgies by Demetrios of Phaleron, 317-307. On the ephebate at this period see IG II2 1156 with notes. [3] Cf. F.Delphes III 4 204.
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72.

Funerary stele of Aphrodisia, also known as Epilampsis, daughter of Aphrodisios of Leukonoion

AIUK 3 (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge) no. 9 Date: ca. 150-200 AD
Notes:
... long pause following Demetrios of Phaleron’s funerary legislation of ca. 310 BC. Aphrodisia is depicted as an example of the “small Herculaneum woman type” (on which see J. Daehner ed....
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73.

Dedication by the People to the Two Goddesses

IG II3 4 5 Date: ca. 330-310 BC
Notes:
... the Telesterion under Demetrios of Phaleron (M. D. Fullerton, Hesp. 55, 1986, 207-17 = SEG 36.238) or a little earlier, when the main entrance gateway was rebuilt (Clinton).
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74.

Choregic monument of Lysikrates, 335/4 BC

IG II3 4 460 Date: 335/4 BC
Notes:
... most likely by Demetrios of Phaleron (317-307 BC) along with other liturgies (cf. IG II3 4, 518). Choregic monuments were revived in the 1st century AD, IG II3 4, 558. This, t...
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75.

Honours for a cavalry commander

IG II3 1 1281 Date: 187/6 BC
Notes:
... Hermaia at which Demetrios of Phaleron the Younger, who had among other offices been hipparch, won a chariot victory, IG II3 4, 281 l. 44. For a local 5th-century sacrificial calen...
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76.

Decree of Aixone honouring officials (syndikoi?)

IG II2 1197 + Add. p. 672 Date: ca. 350-325 BC
Notes:
... 316/5 BC, honouring Demetrios of Phaleron; no. 16, of 320/19 BC, honouring officials and priests in connection with festival of Hebe; no. 17, of ca. 330-320 BC, honouring officials in...
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77.

Ordinances of deme Skambonidai

AIUK 4.1 (BM, Cult Provisions) no. 3 Date: ca. 475-450 BC
Notes:
... membership, with the demes, Piraeus, Phaleron, Xypete and Thymaitadai, Lambert, Rationes stele 2A col. 1 F9. [8] Archaic festival of Zeus on the acropolis. Cf. IG I3 232, n. 2; SEG 52...
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78.

Choregic dedication from Rhamnous

IG II3 4 513 Date: ca. 325-300 BC
Notes:
... the reforms of Demetrios of Phaleron (317-307 BC). [2] In IG II3 4, 1419 one Sostratos is recorded as dedicator of two thrones found in the smaller temple at Rhamnous, one to...
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79.

Decree of Halimous honouring Charisandros

SEG 2.7 Date: ca. 330 BC
Notes:
... coast of Attica south of Phaleron, north of Aixone and west of Euonymon. It was found at Cape Kolias, which used accordingly to be favoured as likely site of the deme's princi...
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80.

Honours for the ephebes of 177/6 and their officers

IG II3 1 1313 Date: 176/5 and 175/4 BC
Notes:
... statue of Athena Polias to Phaleron and back at the Plynteria, cf. R. Parker, Polytheism, 478. [7] For this ritual, cf. IG II2 1006, 12-14. [8] Lines 107-110 were written ov...
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81.

Decree of Aixone awarding honours connected with the festival of Hebe, 320/19 BC

IG II2 1199 Date: 320/19 BC
Notes:
... the regime of Demetrios of Phaleron, a requirement seems to have been introduced for deme officials to submit accounts to the city, see SEG 43.26 (Acharnai). Unsurprisingly a...
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82.

Kioniskos of Simon

AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 57 Date: iii-ii BC
Notes:
... sumptuary reforms of Demetrios of Phaleron (317-307 BC), which outlawed the figurative monuments that had characterised the private funerary commemoration of the previous century. Cf. ...
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83.

Honours for Tiberius Claudius Attikos of Marathon and Vibullia Alkia

Agora XV 322 Date: ca. 120-130 AD
Notes:
... the prytaneis of Marathon and Phaleron with Roman citizenship are listed first (ll. 28-35, 66-68) indicates some correlation between Roman citizenship and status within Athens in t...
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84.

Decree of Ikarion honouring demarch

AIO 2550 Date: ca. 350-325 BC
Notes:
... alongside their equivalent demes, Piraeus, Phaleron, Xypete and Thymaitadai. For other indications that the pre-Cleisthenic community of Ikarion might have had a continuing existence alongside...
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85.

Decrees of the deme Piraeus about the lease of the deme theatre, 324/3 BC

AIUK 4.3A (BM, Decrees of Other Bodies) no. 1 Date: 324/3 BC
Notes:
... association of the Tetrakomoi (with Phaleron, Thymaitadai, and Xypete, cf. IG II3 4, 225). On the deme and its members, see Humphreys, Kinship, 1099-1108; on the port in general, R. Gar...
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86.

Funerary monument. Python of Oinoe and Philte

AIUK 2 (BSA) no. 10 Date: c. mid-4th cent. BC
Notes:
... 5th century until Demetrios of Phaleron’s funerary legislation, under which figurative monuments disappeared, to be replaced mostly by simple undecorated columnar grave markers (col...
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87.

List of names, Council, 335/4 BC

Agora XV 43 Date: 335/4 BC
Notes:
... Aristodemos, Aristophon), Marathon (includes Aristodemos), Phaleron (includes Aristophon), Rhamnous (includes Theangelos, Xenokles, Archeptolemos, Aristophon), and Oinoe (includes Aristodemos [if Aiantid], Ari...
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88.

Funerary columella of Euklidas of Hermione

AIUK 3 (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge) no. 8 Date: ca. 1st cent. AD?
Notes:
... funerary legislation of Demetrios of Phaleron had prohibited more elaborate memorials, funerary commemoration in Hellenistic Athens was characterised by the columella, inscribed simply wi...
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89.

Choregic dedication of Aristeides (City Dionysia or Thargelia?)

IG II2 3027 Date: Late 5th cent. BC
Notes:
... much earlier by Demetrios of Phaleron, as reported by Plutarch, Arist. 1.3-6 (FGrH 228 F43). Demetrios identified the sponsor (choregos) with Aristeides "the Just" who set the ori...
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90.

Honours for officials, 303/2 BC

AIUK 2 (BSA) no. 2 Date: 304/3 BC
Notes:
... In 307 BC Demetrios of Phaleron (on whom see IG II2 450) was ousted and “democracy” was restored under the aegis of Antigonos and his son Demetrios Poliorketes (Diod. 20.45....
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