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... Pheidon must be considered . The date of Pheidon may be fixed to the eighth century B. C. But this is too early for the issue of coins : nor did Aegina belong to Pheidon . Pheidon regulated the weights and measures of Peloponnese ...
... Pheidon must be considered . The date of Pheidon may be fixed to the eighth century B. C. But this is too early for the issue of coins : nor did Aegina belong to Pheidon . Pheidon regulated the weights and measures of Peloponnese ...
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... Pheidon of Argos . The whole question of the position of Pheidon in early Greek history and of the nature of his policy is a difficult one . Here we need only consider his date , and his connexion with early weights , measures , and ...
... Pheidon of Argos . The whole question of the position of Pheidon in early Greek history and of the nature of his policy is a difficult one . Here we need only consider his date , and his connexion with early weights , measures , and ...
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... Pheidon when he says that that tyrant in conjunction with the people of Pisa celebrated at Olympia the eighth occasion of the festival : 748 B. C. The Parian Chronicle says that Pheidon was the eleventh in descent from Herakles ...
... Pheidon when he says that that tyrant in conjunction with the people of Pisa celebrated at Olympia the eighth occasion of the festival : 748 B. C. The Parian Chronicle says that Pheidon was the eleventh in descent from Herakles ...
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NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
SOME PALESTINIAN CULTS IN THE GRAECOROMAN AGE By G | 55 |
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