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Agora 3, s. 18, p. 8Diodorus Siculus
Latin Writers
   
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Agora 3, s. 129, p. 119I.G. II (2), 1039, lines 2-3
I.G. II (2), 1672
Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 51
I.G. II (2), 5076
Hesperia, VII, 1938, p. 1, no. 1
I.G. II (2), 30, line 11
I.G. II (2), 2640
I.G. II (2), 5065
I.G. II (2), 30a
I.G. I (2), 829
I.G. II (2), 2790
I.G. II (2), 4564
I.G. II (2), 112
I.G. II (2), 114
I.G. I (2), 310
Diodorus Siculus, XII, 39, 1
Herodotos, VI, 108, 4
Plutarch, Perikles, 31
Herodotos, II, 7, 1-2
Thucydides, III, 68, 5
 80-79 B.C.
1st B.C.
5th B.C.
 
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Agora 3, s. 242, p. 232Diodorus Siculus
Diodorus Siculus, F. Vogel and C. T. Fischer, 1880-1906 (Teubner)
Diodorus Siculus, C. H. Oldfather and R. M. Geer, 1933-(Loeb)
[Diogenes (the Cynic)]
[Diogenes (the Cynic)], R. Hercher, Epistolographi Graeci, 1873
Diogenes Laertius
Diogenes Laertius, R. D. Hicks, 1925 (Loeb)
Demosthenes Scholia
Demosthenes Scholia, W. Dindorf, 1851
Diogenianos
Diogenianos, Leutsch and Schneidewin, Paroemiographi Graeci, I
Didymos
Jacoby, F.G.H., III B
Didymos, H. Diels and W. Schubart, 1904
Jacoby, F.G.H., p. 142
Dionysios (of Halikarnassos)
Dionysios (of Halikarnassos), H. Usener and L. Radermacher, 1899-1930
Dio Cassius
Dio Cassius, J. Melber, 1890-1928 (Teubner)
Dio Chrysostomus
Diphilos
Dio Chrysostomus, H. von Arnim, 1893-6 (Teubner)
Kock, C.A.F., II, pp. 541-580
Diodoros
Ennius
Jacoby, F.G.H., III B, no. 372
Ennius, J. Vahlen, 1903
   
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Agora 3, s. 249, p. 239Polemon
Polyainos
Pollux
Polyainos, E. Woelfflin and J. Melber, 1887 (Teubner)
Pollux, I. Bekker, 1846
Pollux, E. Bethe, 1900-1937
Polystephanos
Polyzelos
Kock, C.A.F., I, pp. 789-793
Porphyrios
Seneca
Seneca, Controversiae, A. Kiessling, 1872 (Teubner)
Sextus Empiricus
Sextus Empiricus, H. Mutschman, 1912-1914 (Teubner)
   
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Agora 3, s. 264, p. 254Lion guarding fountain
Menodoros
Lions, beneath throne
Menon
Livia
Metalworkers
Logistai
Meter
Logisteria
Metichos or Metiochos
Lokros
Meton
Lollianos
Metragyrtes
Long Rocks
Metronomoi
Long Walls
Metroon
Lot, appointment by
Lyceum
Lykourgos
Metrophanes
Lykeion
Mikon, son of Eurykleides
Lykoleon
Mikon
Lykomedes
Lykon, Peripatetic
Milestone
Lykos
Miltiades, of Marathon
Lysander
Lysanias, architect
Miltiades, son of Zoilos
Lysanias, bellows-blower
Mines
Lysimachos
Minos
Lysippos
Mint
Lysistrate
Misericordia
Lysistratos
Mithridates
Lyson
Mnemosyne
Moiragenes
Macedonians
Mother of Gods
Mageireia
Mousonios
Maison
Mule, given public maintenance
Makaria
Muses
Makra Stoa
Museum Hill
Makrai Petrai
Music Hall
Mantinea, battle-painting
Muster under arms, in Anakeion
Marathon
Myrtle
Marbleworkers' street
Mystai
Market
Mysteries
Market, Roman
Market buildings
Marmor Parium
Naval equipment
Masons' marks
Naxos, battle of
Meals, at public expense
Nemesis of Rhamnous
Neoptolemos, son of Antikles
Measures
Nero
Meat market
Nesiotes
Medea
Nicanor, C. Julius
Medes
Nike
Megara
Nikeratos of Alexandria
Meidias
Nikias
Melanopos
Nitron
Melite
Nomothetai
Membrades, small fish
Nuts
Memnoneia
Menandros, priest of Demos & Charites
Oath
Menestheus
Menippos
   
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Agora 3, s. 265, p. 255Odeion
Parmenides
Parrhasios
Parsley
Parthenon
Odyssey
Patrokleides
Oedipus
Pausanias
Offices, public
Oikema (prison etc.)
Peace
Oineus
Oinoe, battle-painting
Pegasos of Eleutherai
Olbiades
Peiraeus
Olives
Olive oil
Olive trees
Olympieion, Olympion
Olympiodoros
Olympos, of Pallene
Peirene
Olynthians
Peisianax
Onasos
Peisias
Onions
Peisistratidai
Opson
Opsophagoi
Peisistratos
Opsopolis
Oracles
Peisistratos, son of Hippias
Orchestra
Peitho
Orestes
Pelasgians
Orgeones
of Bendis
Pelasgikon
Orithyia
Perfume
Oropos
Perikles
Orpheus
Ostracism
Peripatetics
Perirrhanteria
Painters
Perischoinisma
Persephone
Persians
Paintings
Pairisades
Pallas
Phaidros, Epicurean
Pambotadai
Phaidros, Strategos
Pamphilos, painter or poet
Phasis, goddess of
Pamprasia
Pheidias
Pan
Panainos
Panathenaia
Pheidias of Rhamnous
Pheme
Panathenaic Street
Pherekles, archon
Pandion
Pherrephattion
Pankleon
Philagros
Pantainos
Philaios
Pantopoleion
Philanthropia
Parasites
Philip of Macedon
Parasition
Paredros of Archons
Philippos, son of Iasidemos