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| Clay token stamped with the names of Athenian military commanders. Magistrate's token of Xenokles Perithoidai, peripolarch (border commander). 4th c. B.C ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1 Jun 2000 ... Perithoidai, peripolarch (border |
| Clay tokens stamped with the names of Athenian military commanders (left, MC 1245; right, SS 8080). Magistrate's token of Xenokles Perithoidai, peripolarch (border commander). 4th c. B.C ... 1 Jun 2000 ... Perithoidai, peripolarch (border |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment from upper left corner; top, back and side preserved.
Moulding at top of face.
Decree of a religious organization honoring Aristokles of Perithoidai.
Archonship of Lysiades ... 148/7 B.C ... Perithoidai.
Archonship of Lysiades. |
| (top) Circular terracotta tokens of Pheidon of the deme of Thriasia, Athenian cavalry commander (hipparch) at Lemnos, fourth century B.C. Upper row, left to rihgt: MC 1164, MC 1165, MC 1169, MC 1170. Middle ... Craig Mauzy ... Combination of LCT-33 and LCT-124. Horizontal (normal) ... of Perithoidai, commander |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/military_service.html Military Service After the 18-year-old was registered in his deme as a citizen and was approved by the Council, he entered military service as a young conscript (ephebe) with other members of his tribe ... Perithoidai, commander of the border |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_athenian_army.html The Athenian Army From the very beginning, the Athenians were compelled to fight for their new democracy. Their dramatic victories over the Boiotians and Chalkidians in 506 B.C. led many to attribute Athenian ... Perithoidai, and his title, |
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