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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «EUPATRIDAE»
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eupatridae en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Ancient Greece: From the Archaic Period to the Death of ...
At Corinth, for example, political control was monopolized by the adult males of a
single clan, the Bacchiadae. They perhaps numbered no more than a couple of
hundred. At Athens there was a general class of Eupatridae, a word that just ...
2
Civilization or Barbarism:
Athens established an immigration code of sorts: the Eupatridae were at the top
of society, after the elimination of royalty; they were the chiefs of the genos; only
they and the first occupants of the land, the free peasantry, could own land in the
...
Cheikh Anta Diop, Harold J. Salemson, Marjolijn De Jager, 1991
3
Civilization Or Barbarism: An Authentic Anthropology
Athens established an immigration code of sorts: the Eupatridae were at the top
of society, after the elimination of royalty; they were the chiefs of the genos; only
they and the first occupants of the land, the free peasantry, could own land in the
...
4
Precolonial Black Africa
What was then seen was a curious phenomenon: the kings, kept in place by
religion, trampled it as much as they could, for it was the very thing that gave
strength to the Eupatridae, the aristocracy. The latter derived all their power from
the ...
5
The historical antiquities of the Greeks
Accordingly there remain two orders of citizens properly so called, Eupatridae
and Geomori. But the signification of the word eOvos, derived from their manners
and mode of life, as explained above, is only adapted to the Geomori, whereas
the ...
6
Dissertations on the Eumenides of Aeschylus: With the Greek ...
This custom of family tradition existed every where among the ancients,
especially in noble families; and accordingly we find that at Athens the
Eupatridae were in the first instance the Exegetae of the sacred law (Plut. Thes.
25) ; nay, even in ...
Karl Otfried Müller, 1835
7
A dissertation on the assemblies of the Athenians
We must not, however, suppose that the people enjoyed their full freedom, and
that the power of the Eupatridae was wholly removed, immediately after the
legislation of Solon. All institutions, which long usage has confirmed and
established in ...
Georg Friedrich Schömann, 1838
8
The historical antiquities of the Greeks with reference to ...
thones was employed in the sense of Eupatridae; Moeris: EvTrarplBat, 'Attucws '
avro^Boves 'EWijviK&s; Schol. Soph. Electr. 25: EinrarpiBai Be Trap' 'AttiKois oi
av- ro'yOoves Kah irapa tovto vrepicpaveis. The pride of Autochthony must, it is ...
Ernst Wilhelm G. Wachsmuth, 1837
The Eupatridae, a body which corresponds to the Patrician order at Home, were
divided into four Phylae, which correspond to the three Roman tribes ; each
Phyle into three Phratriae, which correspond to the Curiae ; and each Phra- tria
into ...
10
Staples, Markets, and Cultural Change: Selected Essays
In the struggle against the Eupatridae as a privileged caste Draco published a
code of laws and set up a council with a ... the Eupatridae and representatives of
the Eleusinian sanctuary was compelled to compromise with the space element.
Harold A. Innis, Daniel Drache, 1995